November 16, 2024 - January 4, 2025
Opening Reception: Saturday, November 16, 2024 3-5pm
EUQINOM Gallery is delighted to present Peripheral Gestures, its second solo exhibition with Chilean-born, Los Angeles-based artist Rodrigo Valenzuela. Running from November 16, 2024, through January 4, 2025, the exhibition showcases Valenzuela’s newest works, including his Garabatos photographic series, Muecas white ceramic sculptures, and a selection from his New Land paintings, developed during a residency at the Headlands Center for the Arts.
In Peripheral Gestures, Valenzuela continues his exploration of protest, labor, and the universal bodily language of underground movements. His black-and-white Garabatos series draws inspiration from his research into Latin American subcultures and music scene during the dictatorship years, in the aftermath of Operation Condor, a CIA lead initiative aimed to neutralize socialist agendas in South America by creating a web of cooperation among military regimes. Utilizing archival images, magazines, and films, Valenzuela isolates bodily gestures, transforming these documentary scenes into a unique visual language. By recreating and photographing these movements as abstract sculptures, he conjures a haunting reflection on collective memory and the visceral expression of suppressed voices.
Valenzuela’s photographic approach combines elements of both a museum archive and a performance stage. As he explains, “The idea is to subvert the ideology attached to the gallery or museum as a place of canonized beauty and information and replace it with a more egalitarian and sensitive space for the dissemination of popular knowledge and bodily wisdom.”