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Dec 31 · Carolyn Castaño solo show of paintings Nuevo Amanecer to start 2023


Jan 14 · Artist talk and special presentation by Castaño



Feb 12 · Markus Bacher & Claire Chambless duo show of paintings & sculpture

Dec 31


Carolyn Castaño


Nuevo Amanecer


The inaugural solo show at Oolong Gallery


NEW YEARS EVE 4-8pm with cumbia music & mojitos

from our studio visit in CIty Terrace, LA for the Ruana Paintings



Oolong Gallery is pleased to present the first solo show since the gallery’s inception last June in San Diego: Nuevo Amanecer by Colombian-American artist Carolyn Castaño, an icon of Latinx painting in Southern California. The exhibition is mainly comprised of her new ruana mixed media paintings amongst other new pieces to be presented at Oolong. Her representative gallery Walter Maciel recently featured her work in LA for a fourth solo exhibition there to a resounding success, as featured in this LA Times article:


LA TIMES review

L.A. painter Carolyn Castaño turns the humble poncho into a portal to lush worlds

by Carolina A. Miranda | Columnist Sept 21, 2022

 

‘In this new body of work, Castaño envisions the utopian promise of Modernism while paying homage to the glory of South America’s Pre-Columbian gold empire and her cultural identity as a Colombian-American. The paintings in Future Ruana adopt several visual languages: abstraction, collage, watercolor painting, screen-printing, fabric and sequin appliqués that speak to identity and family memory, the relationship to the land and the craft and skills that are passed down amongst immigrant families from generation to generation.


The show is named after the humble ruana, a woolen poncho worn up and down the Andes used as a multipurpose, utilitarian object for warmth and protection or laid on the floor for comfort as a rug or bed. For Castaño’s series the ruana is reimagined as both a metaphorical object with speculative implications like a magic carpet or as a cape for flying and as a visual component where the underlying structure of the ruana serve as compositional strategy for the paintings. 

 

The mixed-media paintings depict various patterns including the V-neck shape of the opening of a ruana, the square design repeated on the Incan uncus, a tunic worn by men and first made during the colonization period and the geometric stripes found within Pre-Columbian textiles and pottery. Castaño takes an experimental approach reconfiguring the overall shape of the ruana within her surfaces including areas of colorful foliage and native birds that are created with the use of watercolor, gouache, sequins, synthetic fabrics and embroidered appliques. These angular areas are intersected by spherical shapes, many with worn surfaces made from gold foils, that represent the god Sué (Sun God) in the ancient religion of the Muisca. The use of these femme-coded materials has become a signature style in Castaño’s work and pays respect to women’s work and the labor of migratory men and women.’ — Walter Maciel Gallery

 

Castaño is a multi-disciplinary artist who uses eco-feminist frameworks to explore the landscape, migration, and female identities in painting, installation, and video. She received her BFA from the San Francisco Art Institute in 1995 and her MFA from UCLA’s School of Art & Architecture in 2001. Castaño is a recipient of the Joan Mitchell Foundation Grant, California Community Foundation Getty Fellow Mid-Career Grant and COLA- City of Los Angeles Individual Artist Grant. Her work has been exhibited nationally and internationally including the recent solo exhibition, Cali es Cali at both the Orange County Museum of Art and Pasadena City College. Past exhibitions include We Must Risk Delight-Twenty Artists from Los Angeles at the Magazzino Di Sale as part of the 2015 Venice Biennale; Phantom Sightings at LACMA (traveling) and International Paper at the Hammer Museum. Castaño is an Associate Professor of Painting and Drawing at Long Beach City College.

La Gloriosa 2, 2021

watercolor and gouache on cut paper, appliqué, gold foils, acrylic on canvas

60 x 48 in

Doble Sol, 2022

watercolor and gouache on cut paper, appliqué, gold foils, acrylic on canvas

60 x 48 in

La Gloriosa, 2021

watercolor and gouache on cut paper, appliqué, gold foils, acrylic on canvas

60 x 48 in

Blue and Gold Migrant , 2022

watercolor and gouache on cut paper, appliqué, gold foils, acrylic on canvas

60 x 48 in



Jan 14


Artist Talk & Special Presentation:

Carolyn Castaño at Oolong Gallery


Feb 12



Markus Bacher paintings

Claire Chambless sculpture


www.markusbacher.art ·· www.clairechambless.com

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