Object Record
Images
Metadata
Artist |
Christina Cárdenas |
Title |
Medusa |
Date |
2015 |
Medium |
Serigraph |
Dimensions |
H-30 W-22 inches |
Dimensions |
25.25" x 33.25" |
Description |
Christina Cárdenas Medusa, 2015 Serigraph on paper, 25.25" x 33.25" Mexic-Arte Museum Collection 2020.2.288.1 Gift of Juan Antonio Sandoval Jr. Taller 75 Grados, Mexico City, MX Desert Triangle Print Carpeta "I am a "Tapatia de Corazón" born in Guadalajara, Jalisco. My draftsmanship, iconography, artistic forms, color and style are derived from Mexican neo-figurative expressionism, which I learned from academic training at the Universidad de Guadalajara, Escuela de Artes Plásticas, in combination with the training I received in the University of Arizona where I earned a Master of Fine Arts degree in printmaking. I am a recipient of grants and fellowships: The Lila Wallace Reader’s Digest Award Residency at Claude Monet Museum in Giverny, France; NEA/WESTAF Regional Fellowship for Visual Artists; and Great Walls Unlimited, SPARC, Venice, CA, among others. Due to my personal history as an immigrant, the recurring theme in my work responds to and communicates relevant political and personal impressions, such as the right for immigrants to have a path to American citizenship. My work is an exploration of immigration/migration and its effects on culture, family, the loss of los ausentes (the ones who left their homelands and are considered missing in their physical absence, but not in their psychological presence,) and the individual in these times of racism. I also represent with images the timeless human phenomena of deconstructing female stereotypes, echoing themes of divided families, struggle, strength, and success. I create from the perspective of a woman artist born "al otro lado" that has now lived and worked in the border region of Tucson, Arizona for over two decades." - Christina Cárdenas |
Object Name |
Print, Screen |
Search Terms |
Portrait Border Jalisco Immigrant Medusa |
Object Number |
2020.2.288.1 |
Collection |
Juan Antonio Sandoval Jr. Collection |