Front Gallery Space 3 by Blue Sky StaffBlue Sky, Oregon Center for the Photographic Arts
Liliana Guzmán’s exhibition Next to Myself combines painting and photography to reflect upon the formation of the self as an individual with social and ethnic components.
Front Gallery Space (2023) by Blue Sky StaffBlue Sky, Oregon Center for the Photographic Arts
Each piece is a culmination of layers; the photographic print, gouache paint, charcoal, and other mark-making objects.
Next to Myself 5Blue Sky, Oregon Center for the Photographic Arts
Photographic elements ground the body in a concrete physical space, while paint emphasizes what the mind perceives.
Next to Myself 7Blue Sky, Oregon Center for the Photographic Arts
This series addresses the sociocultural dualities of her exposure to different conceptions of the Latinx female body and how ethnicity, gender, and memory continuously build upon the many layers that make up who you are.
Next to Myself 4Blue Sky, Oregon Center for the Photographic Arts
"In private family spaces as well as in religious social environments such as church or school, the body is either celebrated or restricted"
Next to Myself 2Blue Sky, Oregon Center for the Photographic Arts
"The manifestation of cultural and personal dualities is one of the main threads expressed throughout this artwork."
Next to Myself 1Blue Sky, Oregon Center for the Photographic Arts
"The meaning and influence of touch and emotional performance (masks) are both prominent in my artwork. The use of the mask obscures the face and acts as a mechanism to compel the viewer to identify with the woman."
Next to Myself 3Blue Sky, Oregon Center for the Photographic Arts
"The yellow circles are derived from the religious iconography of the halo, which is meant to signify light, divinity, and a distinct separation between the holy and the laymen and women."
Liliana Guzmán (Colombian-American, b. 1993, she/her/hers) is a photographer and painter whose artwork entwines topics of the body, memory, sexuality, and the hidden landscapes of the self. Through the recurring subject matter of hands, touch and gesture, Liliana’s artwork expresses touch as not only a formative and intimate experience but as one that establishes both internal and external connections within ourselves and those around us.
Watch Liliana Guzmán's Artist Talk
Text credit: Blue Sky and the artist.
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