
Moises Salazar Tlatenchi
Cuerpos Desechables, 2020
Papier mâché, ceramics, tissue paper, emergency blanket
66.0 x 45.7 x 66.0 cm
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Moises Salazar’s paintings and sculptures represent the hope and the desire for an end to suffering for the two disparate communities to which the artist belongs – poor immigrants and...
Moises Salazar’s paintings and sculptures represent the hope and the desire for an end to suffering for the two disparate communities to which the artist belongs – poor immigrants and transgender youth. Using brightly colored paint, glitter, fabrics, ceramic, and papier mâché, they invite us to imagine a more playful world in which that pain and suffering is replaced with beauty, joy and acceptance, and in which the contributions of those communities are valued.
Provenance
Primary market artwork sold through Filo Sofi Arts as gallery for the artist, Shown in "The Long Dream" at the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, Nov. 7th 2020 - Jan. 17th 2021Exhibitions
“Waiting…”, July 1 – August 15, 2021, group show at Filo Sofi Arts, Cranford NJ "The Long Dream", Nov. 7 2020 – Jan. 17 2021, at the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago,Join our mailing list
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