Mythopoetics: Symbols and Stories

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Where

Main Museum

When

June 11, 2023 – October 16, 2023

Where

Main Museum

When

June 11, 2023 – October 16, 2023

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This exhibition highlights the work of artists in the Southern California inland region whose work incorporates mythologies, iconographies, and cultural codes. These artists rework historical and contemporary symbols and narratives to create new visual imaginings.

Featuring ten artists working in diverse mediums, including photography, painting, and sculpture, the artworks in this exhibition draw attention to the multiplicity of powerful stories that permeate the region. Taken together, these artists prompt viewers to ask: how do stories from the past actively shape the present? How might the creation of new mythologies impact the development of future events? Through a critical engagement with myths and customs, these works prompt new considerations of what's possible.

Artists included in the exhibition are Edie Fake, John Flores, Daniel Gibson, Sky Hopinka, Armando Lerma, Fay Ray, Carlos Ramirez, Cara Romero, Chris Sanchez, and Lily Stockman.

Mythopoetics: Symbols and Stories is curated by Luisa Heredia, Chief Education and Community Engagement Officer, and Sharrissa Iqbal, Associate Curator, Modern & Contemporary Art.

Cara Romero, 3 Sisters, 2022, archival pigment print, 40 1/8 × 55 1/4 inches, gift of Nicole Panter Dailey, © Cara Romero. Courtesy of the artist. All rights reserved. 2022.14.

Exhibition Highlights

Lily Stockman, <em>Compass</em>, 2022
Lily Stockman, Compass, 2022
Cara Romero, <em>3 Sisters</em>, 2022
Cara Romero, 3 Sisters, 2022
Cara Romero, <em>Gikendaaso</em>, 2022
Cara Romero, Gikendaaso, 2022
Carlos Ramirez, <em>Shamanic Visitors</em>, 2023
Carlos Ramirez, Shamanic Visitors, 2023

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