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Susana Ramos

Susana Ramos

San Diego, CA

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Virgen de Fátima
  • Virgen de Fátima, 2016
Mixed Media
50 x 33.5 x 24 in
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Virgen de la Salud
  • Virgen de la Salud, 2015
Mixed Media
40 x 31 x 23 in
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Nuestra Señora de la Leche
  • Nuestra Señora de la Leche, 2015
Mixed Media
35 x 23 x 20 in
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Virgen de Guadalupe
  • Virgen de Guadalupe, 2011
Mixed Media
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Virgen de la Merced
  • Virgen de la Merced, 2009
Mixed Media
44 x 33 x 16 in
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Virgen de la Salud II by Susana Ramos
  • Virgen de la Salud II
Mixed Media
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Virgen ?
  • Virgen ?
Mixed Media
Mini Monja Coronada
  • Mini Monja Coronada
Mixed Media
$90
Mini Monja Coronada
  • Mini Monja Coronada
Mixed Media
$90
La Conquistadora
  • La Conquistadora
Mixed Media
51 x 31 x 23 in
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The Madonna, or Virgin Mary, has many titles around the world. Some titles are dogmatic, while others are poetic or descriptive; some change because of language or cultural needs in different geographical locations. Overall, the multiple titles and versions of the Madonna have allowed artists worldwide to develop thousands of interpretations of what today we know as the icon of the Virgin Mary.
Growing up in Mexico, one of the most devout Christian countries globally, Susana Ramos creates sculptures of the Virgin with sacred repurposed artifacts. Through her faith and the many titles and versions of the Madonna, Honold Ramos recreates the many faces of the Virgin every day. In her studio, she stores thousands of modern, antique, and ancient textiles from around the world and with stones and crowns she creates relics worthy of being a channel of prayers and good intentions.
Born in a Catholic family in 1962, surrounded by women that used their creativity to sew, knit, and paint. Susana wakes up every morning, and like a continuous prayer, she sculpts the Virgin Mary, every day different as her creativity allows. In 1990 she created her first sculpture of Our Lady of Guadalupe using vintage materials from her family, and she continued making Virgins as commissions for devout believers. Today her modern sculptures are in many museums, art collections, homes, churches, and chapels; they reflect her faith, and they color the spiritual world of Christian believers.

Exhibition history:
Oct 17, 2022- Mar 26, 2023. Domesticanx, Museo del Barrio, New York, NY.
Feb 4- Aug 13, 2023. Amalia Mesa-Bains: Archaeology of Memory, UC Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive, Berkeley, CA.
Jun 18- Nov 6, 2022. Amalia Mesa-Bains: Venus Envy, Chapter I and Madrinas y Hermanas, SF MoMa, San Francisco, CA.
Oct 15- Mar 30, 2024. Baroque Madonna. Mexican Cultural Institute, Washington, DC.
Nov 5 - Mar 3, 2024, Archaeology of Memory, Phoenix Museum, Phoenix, Arizona.
Sept 20 - Feb 12, 2025, Amalia Bains: Archaeology of Memory, San Antonio Museum of Art, San Antonio, Texas.


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