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EXPO CHICAGO: Clotilde Jiménez

Past event
Navy Pier, 600 E Grand Ave, Chicago IL 60611, 27 - 30 September 2018
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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Clotilde Jiménez, Olympia, 2018 Installation view
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Clotilde Jiménez, This Is Not A Dream, 2018 Installation view
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  • Clotilde Jiménez, Olympia, 2018

    Installation view

  • Clotilde Jiménez, This Is Not A Dream, 2018

    Installation view

  • Clotilde Jiménez, Black Girl Head, 2018

    Installation view

  • Clotilde Jiménez, Black Boy Head, 2018

    Installation view

  • Installation view

Navy Pier, 600 E Grand Ave, Chicago IL 60611 Booth 353

For the second presentation at EXPO CHICAGO, Mariane Ibrahim was delighted to feature recent works by artist Clotilde Jiménez.

 

Jiménez combines everyday materials with imagery and painting that center the queer Black male body and explore the boundaries of race, gender, and sexuality as seen through his lens – a lens being both a Black and Hispanic American male.

 

The materials Jiménez focuses on using in his collages form a kind of subtext and have the potential to connect the personal nature of the works with more general political conditions. His work poetically transcribes and reconstructs the societal idée fixe of the Black body in popular culture.

 

Although the experience behind Jiménez's work is subjective, there is a universal level of symbolism that ultimately explores the boundaries of what it means to just be. 

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