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Frontiers of earth and light : Lola Guerrera & Paula Valdeon Lemus

Past exhibition
11 March - 8 June 2022
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Frontiers of earth and light , Lola Guerrera & Paula Valdeon Lemus

Frontiers of Earth and Light brings together the recent works of Lola Guerrera and Paula Valdeón Lemus, two young Spanish artists with an inquisitive gaze who, starting from the intimate, manage to represent universality and make us reflect on the ephemeral and circumstantial nature of our own borders.

This new exhibition at the Isolina Arbulu Gallery in Marbella welcomes us with paintings and ceramics by Paula Valdeón (Badajoz, 1992). In her series "Eliminating the earth" the artist continues her exploration of the decorative designs, patterns and colours of dwellings, in this case focusing on the indigenous villages of the San Cristobal de las Casas area in Mexico. The artist plays with shapes, colours and spaces of the places, including motifs from her mental map. Paintings and drawings based on the culture of these indigenous villages emerge, giving prominence to nature. The resulting pieces are a conciliation of opposites, where the coexistence of the two cultures serves the artist to create works in which a plastic synergy can be appreciated between three worlds, the Tzotzil, the colonial and that of the imagination, so that the pomposity of the baroque tiles allows the Tzotzil representation of the earth to be seen very much in the background.

On the ground floor of the gallery, we find the work of Lola Guerrera (Córdoba 1982), in her project "La última frontera, la luz" the artist portrays a fragmented earth where light as a visual metaphor recreates the immensity of the constellations that emerge from the small and ephemeral fragile remains of nature, a search for the essential from a reflection on the ephemeral and the abstract. Two aerial sculptures of seeds and leaves in an impossible balance become suspended galaxies, metaphors that warn us of the transience of life. In the main room, through a large installation made up of tiny flowers and using light as a raw material, the artist creates a philosophical and mathematical universe in an introspective and abstract gaze. Five photographs by Guerrera close the exhibition, capturing the fleeting, the artist manages to suggest the sensation of isolation and fragility that haunts the human being.

Painting, sculpture, photography and installation make up two united projects that use mundane details to examine the whole, creating these frontiers of earth and light. Lola Guerrera and Paula Valdeón are two artists of a young generation whose gaze awakens new doubts, both starting from the everyday in search of universality. Their proposal overwhelms us, leaving us intrigued to know more of their story. Both feminine, delicate and fine proposals are striking to the spectator and invite him to know more of their story.  Two women who have more future than past, as their work is still an open story.

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Works
  • Lola Guerrera Constelaciones 01, 2020 Mixed media, vegetable matter treated with resin on velvet. 100 x 100 cms
    Lola Guerrera
    Constelaciones 01, 2020
    Mixed media, vegetable matter treated with resin on velvet.
    100 x 100 cms
  • Lola Guerrera Galaxia en urna, 2018 Flowers treated with ceramic varnish in methacrylate urn 51 x 53 x 53 cms
    Lola Guerrera
    Galaxia en urna, 2018
    Flowers treated with ceramic varnish in methacrylate urn
    51 x 53 x 53 cms
  • Lola Guerrera Spiral, 2022 Mixed technique, flowers with ceramic varnish on fishing line 200 x 62 x 25 cm
    Lola Guerrera
    Spiral, 2022
    Mixed technique, flowers with ceramic varnish on fishing line
    200 x 62 x 25 cm
  • Lola Guerrera Galaxy 1, 2022 Digital photography printed on handmade paper with pigment inks paper with pigmented inks 96 x 65 cm Series: Galaxy
    Lola Guerrera
    Galaxy 1, 2022
    Digital photography printed on handmade paper with pigment inks paper with pigmented inks
    96 x 65 cm
    Series: Galaxy
  • Lola Guerrera Galaxy 16, 2022 Digital photography printed on handmade paper with pigment inks paper with pigmented inks 96 x 65 cm Series: Galaxy
    Lola Guerrera
    Galaxy 16, 2022
    Digital photography printed on handmade paper with pigment inks paper with pigmented inks
    96 x 65 cm
    Series: Galaxy
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  • Arte Informado

    LOLA GUERRERA Y PAULA VALDEÓN
  • ARTE MORBIDA - FRONTERAS DE TIERRA Y LUZ

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