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Amrit Rai
Amrit Rai is a California-based painter whose work is deeply informed by her response to color. A deeply intuitive artist, Rai uses the interplay of color, shape, light, line, and space to create her work, allowing her seemingly simple, minimalistic aesthetic to emerge only after intimate attention to detail and a deeply committed process of reduction.
Carolina Tangassi
A Neo-Expressionist painter and visual artist, Mexico City-based Carolina Tangassi studied art theory at Universidad Iberoamericana. From 2002-2006, Tangassi studied at the workshop of Mexican expressionist painter Gilberto Aceves Navarro, an experience which deeply informs her work today. Tangassi continues to make an impression in the contemporay art world, using bold colors and abstract forms to elicit an emotional response from those who view her work, which she has described as an exploration of movement.
Miguel Castro Leñero
Mexican artist Miguel Castro Leñero uses his paintings to distill the world around him into that which is essential. His work has been described as “elegant and elementary” by the David Barnett Gallery, and his mastery of color and form has earned him numerous prizes, including the Biennials of Ibero-America and Painting Rufino Tamayo, among others.
Rebeca Segura Rahme
Rebeca Segura Rahme is a Mexican artist who is deeply committed to exploring her interior life and honoring the power of indigenous language through her art. Using found objects such as natural resins, wool, and mirrors in her work, Rahme layers texture, color, and materials to create grounded pieces that explore the ephemeral through the physical manifestation of her work.
Enrique Rosas
Mexican artist Enrique Rosas combines architecture, painting, and film to explore the existential questions of our times: Who are we, where do we come from, and where are we going? In his recent 2023 exhibition, Fuego Nuevo (New Fire), Rosas explored the New Fire Ceremony of the ancient Aztecs, performed very 52 years as a rite to mark the end of a cosmic cycle and the opportunity for a new beginning. The theme of transformation figures prominently throughout his artwork.