Susana Rodríguez (artist)
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Susana Rodríguez (born 1980) is a Mexican visual artist who has had a number of solo exhibitions and has participated in various group exhibitions. Her work often consists of installations.


Biography

Susana Rodríguez was born in
Guadalajara Guadalajara ( ; ) is the capital and the most populous city in the western Mexican List of states of Mexico, state of Jalisco, as well as the most densely populated municipality in Jalisco. According to the 2020 census, the city has a population ...
, México in 1980. She attended the
University of Guadalajara The University of Guadalajara () is a public university, public research university located in Guadalajara, Mexico. It was originally established in 1586 and officially founded on 12 February 1791 as the Royal and Pontifical University of Gu ...
, where she studied visual arts. She was a founding member of the ''Colectivo de Acción y Creación Artística'' (Collective of Action and Artistic Creation). In 2006-2007
FONCA The National Endowment for Culture and Arts (''Fondo Nacional para la Cultura y las Artes,'' FONCA) is a public agency of the Mexican federal government, attached to the National Council for Culture and the Arts (Conaculta). Funding for FONCA co ...
(''Fondo Nacional para la Cultura y las Artes'' - National Fund for Culture and the Arts) awarded her a grant for young creators.


Work

In 2008 Rodríguez held a solo exhibition at the Museo Raúl Anguiano in Guadalajara called ''El día de la langosta'' (The day of the locust). The theme of the show was the destructive power of humans, and the way in which a small action such as killing a fly can trigger effects in distant regions. It draws on Chaos theory and the Chinese proverb that the flapping wings of a butterfly can be felt across the world, and also has religious undertones. The exhibition attempts the difficult task of depicting the moment of destruction and what happens as a result. It starts with a car that has crashed into a huge tree, represented by an
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ing on one wall of the room. It continues with a collage showing the tiny figures of angels and cherubs who live with birds and wild animals, and moves on to a dark room where a fly is hovering in video format. The artist chose the title because a locust is a very passive and quiet creature, but turns into a savage beast when its habitat is disturbed, causing further destruction in a domino effect. A critic has described the work as "silent poetry", using images rather than words. Rodríguez was inspired by the
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to create an installation named '' ¿Olvida usted algo? – ¡Ojalá!'' that opened in August 2009 at the Casa del Lago in Mexico City. This work explores the idea of a building that perhaps has been destroyed during a storm, but where traces remain of the time when it was inhabited. The outdoor installation is constructed of bricks, concrete, ceramic tiles and a wooden door. The work is ambiguous, leaving it to the viewer to interpret whether the building was destroyed, is in the process of being built, or is complete. The artist has said she addresses the dialectic between construction and destruction as an event that helps us understand and accept the transformation of life as inevitable. In July 2009 Rodríguez participated with Emily Landon and Katie Murray in the group exhibition ''The Communication Consideration Coordination'' at the Kate Werble Gallery in New York. For the exhibition she constructed a "container" that combined sculpture, mural painting and cut vinyl to make a 3-dimensional scene that incorporated the gallery façade. She returned to the Kate Werble Gallery for the exhibition ''Pinch Pots and Pyramids'' (October–December 2009), with artists
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. Her work at this show was based on broken and reassembled ceramic cups.


Exhibitions

Solo exhibitions include: *2005: Mil meses, Arena México Arte Contemporáneo *2007: Melody, Museo de la Ciudad, Querétaro *2008: ''El día de la langosta'' (The day of the locust), Museo Raúl Anguiano, Guadalajara *2009: ''-Olvida usted algo? – Ojalá'' (Did you forget something? - Hopefully), Casa del Lago Juan José Arreola, Mexico City Group exhibitions in which she has participated include: *2006: Performance, Pianonobile, Switzerland *2006: Asimétrica, Instituto Cultural Cabañas, Guadalajara *2006: ''El equilibrio y sus derivados'' (Balance and its derivatives), Casa del Lago Juan José Arreola, Mexico City *2007: ''Standing on one foot'', Triangle Projects Space, Texas *2008: ''The best art work in the World'' (or the portrait of the artist), Charro Negro Galeria, Zapopan *2009: ''The communication, coordination, consideration'', Kate Werble Gallery, New York *2009: ''Hecho en casa'' (Homemade),
Museo de Arte Moderno The Museo de Arte Moderno (MAM) is a museum dedicated to modern Mexican art located in Chapultepec Park in Mexico City. The museum is part of the Instituto Nacional de Bellas Artes y Literatura and provides exhibitions of national and internat ...
, Mexico City (2009) *2009: ''Bing Bang y otras teorias de Evolución'' (Big Bang and other theories of evolution), Border, Ciudad de México In January–March 2010 her work was included in the
Mexicali Biennial The MexiCali Biennial is a contemporary visual arts organization which focuses on the border between California and Mexico as a region of aesthetic production. The organization is migratory in nature and showcases exhibitions on both sides of the ...
at the Otis Ben Maltz Gallery.


References

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