In the Palm of Her Hand, a solo presentation of new paintings by artist Taylor Ana Valdez. Through anthropomorphic, dreamlike compositions of fruits, animals, and female figures against deep black backdrops, Valdez creates worlds that aim to expand our understanding of the laws of reality. Drawing upon the histories of surrealism she pulls, pries, and reveals the unseen workings of our existence to illuminate the moments where the invisible becomes visible. Deeply influenced by an ongoing commitment to psycho-spiritual exploration, Valdez began this body of work by identifying 6 major spiritual archetypes - the Personal, Maternal, Paternal, Ancestral, Cultural, and Sibling - and translating these into symbols that appear throughout the series. These include lemons, eyes, animals, creatures, and structural interventions to the female form, which are a part of what Valdez refer to as ‘Hidden Mechanics’ - that which exists in the beyond to guide and protect us from behind the veil. Lemons, in particular, appear in many works in the exhibition. Significant in their mystery, Valdez utilizes them as a catalyst to explore meaning-making. What can we gain from the lemon? Adorned with eyes, held softly in hands, graced with butterflies, Valdez asks the viewer to use their imagination. What do we see and what do we know? She points to imagination as a gateway for forgotten knowledge, that in turn reveals the inner workings of our perception. Building upon this quest, Valdez is drawn to sound and vibration as a way to ritualize the painting space and experience. Each work hums with its own frequency.
Together, the works in the exhibition resonate in their preservation of this energy, and mystery, of their making.
In The Palm of Her Hand will run from September 15, 2023 to October 14, 2023