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Ruiz-Healy Art is pleased to present Cecilia Paredes: The Two Twilights. This is the fourth solo show of Cecilia Paredes with Ruiz-Healy Art but the first at our New York City gallery. An exhibition catalogue with an essay by Elizabeth Ferrer will be available.
Paredes’s photo performance works often center around the concept of home and relocation, stemming from her move to the United States from Costa Rica in 2004. The Two Twilights draws further inspiration from the periods of quarantine and isolation experienced during the Covid-19 pandemic. Hidden among themes of suffering are symbols of hope and rebirth that leave the viewer with a feeling of comfort in a time of great uncertainty.
"History of the Night", a poem by Jorge Luis Borges, frames these works perfectly and embodies the human experience at its present state. There is before and after this. And both are blue, blue as for longing and bittersweet memories and blue as the wonderful blue sea or the sky, so profoundly renewed every day.
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In Of Wings and Thorns Paredes photographs herself from a bird's eye view camoflauged among birds and thorns. Bought in France pre-covid, the wallpaper contains tags with the names of influential ornithologists like Alan Turing, John James Audubon, and Charles Darwin whose treatise on adaptation is still so relevant as we all have tried to adapt to our current situation.
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Tapestries
During the initial lockdown of Spring of 2020, Paredes experimented with using found materials, beginning with an old piece of linen and a pair of curtains. From this experimentation was born the inspiration for her tapestries, made from discarded and intentionally aged materials. Made from silk, felt, and knotted textile, these woven tapestries display themes of destruction and rebuilding. As an artist whose main inspiration comes from traveling and an interest in other cultures, this is a shift from her classic photo performance pieces and a labor of love born out of the pandemic.
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About the Artist
Cecilia Paredes: The Two Twilights: New York City
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