Isabel Martinez (artist)
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Early life
[edit]Isabel Martinez (born 1958) is a Mexican-American artist who was born in Alpoyeca, Guerrero, Mexico.
In the 1980s, she immigrated from Mexico and to the United States in pursuit for a better life.
Martinez is an artist who specializes in mixed media arts such as: painting, drawing, printmaking, and multi-cultural arts and crafts. She has participated in multiple group shows and solo exhibitions which are recognized internationally; her art is seen featured in numerous publications, books, catalogues, and more.
Isabel is currently residing in Los Angeles, California.
Education
[edit]In 1986, she attended Los Angeles City College to learn English and partake in the art curriculum. She then earned both a Masters in Fine Arts and a Single Subject Art Credential from California State University, Los Angeles, which allowed her to teach art at an elementary level.[1] Additionally, she has received a Bachelors of Fine Arts from La Escuela Nacional de Artes Plasticas, Mexico City.[2]
Art and notable works
[edit]Her work revolves around her life as an immigrant in the U.S. and the hardships she's faced. As she assimilated into American culture, her artwork became 'brighter and colorful' as to how "dark and obscure" her work was prior to assimilating.[1] Most of her shows take place in the United States.[3]
Coming from an indigenous community in Mexico, she chooses to highlight her indigeneity and indigenous cultures through the use of colors and traditions. Below are seven (7) series', and other artworks, she's composed, all mixed-media ranging from paintings, ceramics, etc.
- Raza and Culture,[4] 1995
- VG Got her Green Card,[5] 2001
- Virgins,[2] 1997-2006
- Myths And Realities in Color,[2] 2009-2011
- Day of the Dead,[2] 1992-2009
- My People,[2] 1991-2003
- Dreams,[2] 2006-2011
Group Exhibitions
Solo Exhibition
National Museum of Mexican Art
- Dia de Muertos: A Time to Grieve & Remember,[7] Sep 10 - Dec 12, 2021, Group Exhibition
Avenue 50 Studio, established in 2000, is a common city based gallery in Highland Park, which caters to showcasing and supporting latinx artists and the latinx community in general.
- Spirits of the Desert,[8] 2018
- Online: ¡Presente! An Homage to Author, Rudolfo Anaya,[9] Oct 24 - Nov 27, 2020, group exhibition
- Living Jewels,[10] Jan 22 - Feb 26, 2022
- This is a solo exhibition consisting of 25 paintings of insects such as: hummingbirds, beetles, butterflies, dragonflies, and more. The series was inspired by her childhood memories in the ranch life in Mexico, serving as a reminder of the importance of respecting and appreciating the environment; Martinez wants the viewers to consider the chaos that could come forth with the disappearance of these 'living jewels'.
- Coming Out of the Dark,[11] Jan 22 - Feb 26, 2022
- This is a group exhibition consisting of twelve artists, including herself, which reflects on the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic for the past two years, 2020–2022. Considering the shutdown amidst of the pandemic, artists, such as Martinez, partook in creating pieces embarking the turbulent and unprecedented times of it. The exhibition allowed said artists to challenge their creative spirit, serving as a transition to a new era, an awakening, and "coming out of the dark" times presented. She was a student of the curator artist of the exhibition, Raoul De la Sota in 1986.
References
[edit]- ^ a b George, Jude (February 16, 2022). "Isabel Martinez's artwork shows 'importance of honoring our truth' at Avenue 50 Studio".
- ^ a b c d e f Martinez, Isabel (2011). "Isabel Martinez".
- ^ Facts, Art (November 30, 2022). "Isabel Martinez".
- ^ McNay, the (November 30, 2020). "Raza and Culture".
- ^ McNay, the (November 30, 2020). "VG Got her Green Card".
- ^ a b Facts, Art (November 30, 2022). "Isabel Martinez".
- ^ Art, Mutual (September 10, 2021). "Dia de Muertos: A Time to Grieve & Remember".
- ^ Studio, Avenue 50 (2013). "Avenue 50 Studio".
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- ^ Studio, Avenue 50 (January 22, 2022). "Living Jewels".
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