Aqux


Group Exhibition | Feb. 19 - April 30, 2022

This is a past exhibition.

 

The first exhibition of TMR’s 2022-2023 curatorial cycle focusing on Latinx art and artists from across the U.S., Aqux brings together the work of 23 artists to re-imagine ideas and understandings of home and how they shape our sense of subjecthood.

About the Exhibition.

Aqux brings together the work of 23 Latinx artists to re-imagine our understanding of home and the ways it shapes our subjecthood. Most often associated with belonging, stability, and permanence, home is an origin—a set locale from which we develop and configure our sense of self. This idea of home, nurtured by fixity, assumes that who we are remains bound to specific places and circumstances even as we move beyond them. In this exhibition home is thought about differently. It is, as the late historian Mircea Eliade conceived, the center of the real—a moment forged from all the spaces and experiences we inhabit in the now. As these spaces and experiences evolve, we do too—suggesting that identity is always situational. 

This exhibition seeks to animate this perspective on home. Across five thematic axes: home as city, home as land, home as self, home as labor, and home as intimacy, the works included in the show navigate how the spaces and situations we inhabit contour how we identify more than any unifying origin. What emerges visually are contradicting representations of home that mirror the nuanced and varied relationships these artists have to their Latin American heritage. 

In recent years the search for an all-encompassing term to describe one of the largest growing demographics in America has placed the word Latinx at the center of charged debates. In this show the term is embraced not as an identity category that strives to taxonomize but rather—like the more malleable concept of home—as a process of self-identification that is contingent on a multiplicity of histories and conditions. As reflected by the varied practices of the artists in the exhibition, Aqux contemplates the impossibility of Latinx art as a settled genre and proposes that our efforts to understand the Latinx experience should be guided by the differences that orient how people live in the world. 

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Participating Artists.

Marcel Alcalá
Tiffany Alfonseca
Susan Aparicio
Felipe Baeza
Chris Cortez
gloria galvez
James F. Garcia
Jay Lynn Gomez
M.A. Guevara
Elizabeth Ibarra
Anabel Juárez
Mark McKnight
Star Montana
Jaime Muñoz
Esteban Ramón Pérez
Edgar Ramirez
Lily Ramirez
Fay Ray
José Guadalupe Sánchez III
Eduardo Sarabia
Claudia V. Solórzano
Ken Taylor
Raelis Vasquez


Press

April 18, 2022 | Noticias: Aqux | Artishock

April 5, 2022 | LA Spring Art Guide | Latina Magazine

Mar. 8, 2022 | The Mistake Room Presents, “Aqux’| Office Magazine

Mar. 1, 2022 | ‘Aqux’ explores representations of home, connects identities of Latinx community | Daily Bruin

Feb. 17, 2022 | The Circus: Arts Calendar February 17-23 | LA Weekly

Feb. 13, 2022 | The Ultimate Guide to Frieze Week Los Angeles: Fairs, Openings and Parties | The Hollywood Reporter

Feb. 2022 | Aqux: Opening | Restless Nites

Credits

Aqux is organized by TMR and curated by César García-Alvarez, TMR Artistic and Executive Director.

TMR's program is made possible with the support of its Board of Directors, Big Mistake Patron Group, International Council, and Contemporary Council. Special thanks to Simchowitz Gallery, Night Gallery, Charlie James Gallery, Shulamit Nazarian Gallery, and Maureen Paley.

Image Credits: Images courtesy of The Mistake Room, Los Angeles. Copyright 2022. Photo Credit: Ian Byers-Gamber.