Works in progress:
Elena Climent is now preparing a series of paintings
commemorating the house in Mexico City where she grew up. Now that
both of her parents have died and the house will eventually be sold, she
wishes to set down on canvas the memories of "a home that was
somehow outside of time." This is the house where her father, Enrique
Climent, "painted endlessly up there, in his studio." She writes,
"throughout my growing years, I cherished my parent's house and felt
a strong link to the mysterious power that impregnated every part of it,
attracting me to the secret labyrinths of my origins. The house was not
only a house, it was a symbol of a lost world, recreated out of distant
recollections where art was of invaluable importance. It was through it
that your soul could 'touch' the spiritof what had once been, and
somehow let you recover some of its essence."
Elena Climent
Bricks and Plants, 1995
oil on canvas mounted on panel,
18 x 24 in. (45.7 x 61 cm)
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Elena Climent
Ledge with Ex-voto, 1995
oil on canvas mounted on panel
11 x 16 7 /8 in. (28.1 x 42.9 cm)
Upcoming exhibitions:
- Some of the paintings in this series of
Memories of the House of my Father will be exhibited in Madrid by the
Galería de Arte Mexicano at ARCO 96, as part ofan exhibition of Art by
Mexican Women, which will
subsequently travel to the Galerie Rahn, Zurich.
- Climent's work is now
traveling in Latin American Woman Artists. This very popular
exhibition will travel in 1996 to the Denver Art Museum and Museo de
las Américas (through January 14th), the National Museum of Women in
the Arts, Washington, D. C. (February 8 - April 29) and will be extended
to a final venue at the Miami Center for the Fine Arts (June 14 - August
25).
- A work by Elena Climent, Ledgewith ex-voto, was specially
created for an exhibition tracing the history of the retablo to be held
at the Centro Cultural de Arte Contemporáneo, Mexico City from March 20
through September 15, 1996.
- mam/fa will exhibit works by Climent
at Art Miami '96 (January), The Art Show '96 of the ADAA
at the 7th
Regiment Armory in New York City, (February) and Sanford
Smith's Works on Paper (March '96), also at the 7th Regiment
Armory.
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