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Artworks
María Fragoso’s work depict voyeuristic scenes where the subjects seem to be caught
in acts that feel both seductive and mischievous. These otherworldly glimpses question
our logic of reality to offer a twisted look into notions of gender, queer identity, human
relations. Drawing upon the rich history of Mexican Surrealists and muralists, Fragoso’s
work carves out a place for itself as a contemporary counterpart to these artists through
her use of color and symbolist language. Reds that resemble blood, human fluids like
saliva, snail secretions, motives of water like fishes and shells, onions and
pomegranates recalling a layered interiority and fertility, appear as offerings of devotion
and affection. These set of recurring symbols explore her own cycle of life, from birth to
death through love, sex, desires and fears.
María Fragoso Jara (b. 1995, Mexico City, Mexico) lives and works in New York. She
earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the Maryland Institute College Art (MICA) in
Baltimore. Her residences include Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture, Yale
Norfolk School of Art, Vermont Studio Center Fellowship and Palazzo Monti in Brescia,
Italy. Fragoso is represented by 1969 Gallery, New York, where she had her solo
exhibition El jardín entre tus dientes in 2021. Her work has been exhibited at the
Taubman Museum of Art, Virginia; Cassina Projects, Milan; Half Gallery, New York;
Everyday Gallery, Antwerp; Human Resources, Los Angeles. Recent art fairs include
Untitled Art Fair Miami Beach 2021 and The Artsy Vanguard, Miami Beach, 2021.
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