Saturday, May 9, 2009

Box 13 /proposal

“Tu Amor es un Tornado” (Your love is a Tornado) is an exhibition that deals with the theme of love and healing set to the stage of Texas Mexico Border.

I was raised in El Paso, Texas, which borders Las Cruces, New Mexico and Juarez, Mexico. There I was surrounded by a mix of romanticism for the American landscape and the hybridization of Mexican, American, and indigenous cultures. Images that have cultural, biographical, and art historical references are carved into the surface of the painting.

My most recent body of work explores the violence on the border between the United States of America and Mexico, the escalating drug and gang wars that plague the entire border region. The work breaks down into two loose categories, love and healing set against the political backdrop of drug violence, border fences, and the communities caught in between. Text, in the form of original song lyrics, is carved and/or added to the titles to draw further connection to a Western aesthetic and the tradition of Tejano and country music, music laden with themes of unrequited, sentimental love, as well as passionate, explosive love.

Healing is explored through themes associated with traditional healers, curanderos or roadmen. Roadmen perform blessings, heal the infirm, and even act as marriage counselors for Mexican communities. Roadmen aid in the healing of the individual as well as communities held hostage by drug violence. Our border is in dire need of this healing. “Tu Amor es un Tornado” will included 10-12 painting between the sizes of 48”x48”-24”x24” and 8-10 burned drawing on Arches Archival Paper 20”x30”.

All of the work for this exhibition has not been documented. This work has never been exhibited in the Houston area. This project will be entirely self-funded.

Thank you for your consideration,

Ricky Armendariz

403 Irvington Dr.

San Antonio, TX, 78209

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