Monday, September 23, 2024

Day 4411: Farmworker Art, and 250 year old Banyan.


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Narsiso Martinez Exalts the Individuality of America’s Farmworkers in ‘Joyfully Grown’


“Delano Grapes” (2024), ink, charcoal, collage, acrylic, and simple leaf on grape box, 16 x 24 x 5.5" 


“In the Works,” the centerpiece of Narsiso Martinez’s solo exhibition at Charlie James Gallery, spans three walls and is made from dozens of found produce boxes. At the center of the piece and above a doorway is a long table resplendent with apples, kiwi, oranges, and grapes, all crowned by a chandelier.


Flanking the dinner, farmworkers climb ladders or sit on the ground, sorting the harvest into the very boxes the composition is made from. Back in the center, the faceless attendees at the table enjoy the literal fruit of the workers’ labor.


“In the Works” (2024), acrylic, gouache, charcoal, collage, and simple leaf on produce boxes, 178 x 305 inches


In Joyfully Grown, Martinez (previously) continues his exploration of the labor system, relationships, and power imbalances. He taps into his experience emigrating from Oaxaca when he was 20 years old, determined to find a more sustainable livelihood in the U.S.

Martinez finished high school at 29, then went on to study fine art in college. While he pursued an MFA, he began working seasonally in eastern Washington’s sprawling apple orchards where he became acquainted with other farmworkers and learned their stories.

The artist was struck by how individuals in America’s agricultural system, whose intense physical labor the entire framework relies on, go unseen by those who depend on freshly stocked produce in the supermarket.

Detail of “In the Works”

“Fresh is Our Favorite” (2024), ink, chaal, collage, and acrylic on
red seedless grape box, 24 x 16.5 x 6 inches
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“Embracing Future” (2024), ink, charcoal, and simple leaf on orange box,
23.5 x 16 x 6 inches
“Blue Joy” (2024), ink, charcoal, collage, acrylic, and simple leaf on blueberry box, 16 x 23.5 x 5.5 inches
Collaboration with Ashley Jose-Isip, “On the Grass” (2024), ink, gouache, charcoal,
and simple leaf on grape box, 15.75 x 23.75 x 5.5 inches

“Resist” (2024), ink, charcoal, and simple leaf on strawberry box, 20 x 11.5 x 5.5 inches
Beginning with photographs, Martinez employs visual languages of prestige—drawing specifically on Catholic portraiture’s emphasis on luxurious fabrics and backgrounds of gold leaf—to empower and uplift workers.
















 

  
 
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8 comments:

tgarrett said...

That looks like an amazing show!!! Sending big love to you dear one.

Anonymous said...

Thank you TERRY, It’s always so good to hear from you. I hope all is well?

My Painted Garden said...

Thank you for sharing his beautiful and up lifting art. Love this post.

jacki long said...

Thank you so much Erin, I am so glad you liked it. So much wonderful creativity out there, including your beautiful work ht gives so many people pleasure.

jacki long said...

Thanks again Terry, I am not used to this new format, so Anonymous above is mr. ;o)

Anonymous said...

Beautiful post Jacki🥰

jacki long said...

Thank you Anonymous! ;o) I don't thing you have to use Anonymous anymore, they have chain]ged the format, Just comment, and if you choose to respond to my comment, click on reply. I think??

Kevin G said...

Love ❤️ the " list" at the End of the Blog!! Fire 🔥 as usual "J"...