
Mariana Monteagudo’s latex, ceramic and mixed-media dolls reflect Latin American culture and show her attraction to Japanese manga and mass-market toys. The Miami-based, Venezuelan artist has been creating the Munecas (dolls) for 15 years.
Monteagudo opened a new show (Humanoid) at Galería El Museo, Bogotá, this month, running through May 26. She says her work has hardened recently, slowly unfolding “with a different spirit, more industrial, more hybrid, taking references from the memory of our generation.”
“Little heroes, versions of action figures, cartoon characters and Barbie dolls are the sources of inspiration,” she says. “A look from the distance to the icons of our society, trying not to take them for granted, but showing a different side, sometimes dark and frightening.”
Mariana Monteagudo’s website, here.
Exhibition website, here.
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This art work is amazing! 😀
Scary, crazy and brilliant!
That is a perfect description of her work. The crazy part is what I love. Thanks for the comment.
Yes. Scary is frightening and brilliant is intimidating. Crazy we can identify with! 🙂
Oh that’s so true. Maybe it’s what helps us connect to something that would otherwise just be too much to absorb.
Wow! What cuties! Cheers.
She has such a range, and they’re not all cute. But they’re all so intriguing.
well I guess I find creepy cute…they are sort of like mummies with a whimsical unexpectedness… I really love this blog, getting to see all sorts of art I normally wouldn’t…
I’m very glad you’re getting something out of it, and I appreciate your comments, which are always very astute!