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Cecilia Paredes & Chuck Ramirez: Photographing Identity

Past exhibition
May 3 - June 15, 2019 New York City
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Artwork: Coconut: Outer Shell, 1997/2002 Pigment inkjet print, 16 x 16", Ed. of 10
Chuck Ramirez, Coconut: Outer Shell, 1997/2002, Pigment inkjet print, 16 x 16", Ed. of 10

Established in San Antonio, Texas and in operation since 2006, Ruiz-Healy Art is pleased to announce the opening of its new gallery space in New York City, an exhibition space dedicated to presenting multidisciplinary art and public programming by Latinx, Latin America, and Texas-based artists. The gallery’s inaugural exhibition, Cecilia Paredes & Chuck Ramirez: Photographing Identity, opens May 3rd and runs through June 15, 2019.

 

Patricia Ruiz-Healy, Ph.D. says, “continuing the gallery’s mission of supporting emerging and established artists that predominantly address social issues and identity, we see the gallery’s New York City location as an essential platform to engage institutions, art professionals and art collectors to present our gallery program.”

 

The opening exhibition features the work of Chuck Ramirez, (1962-2010) and Cecilia Paredes. Working within issues of identity, both artists use photography to confront fundamental questions regarding the human condition.

 

As a San Antonio-based artist and graphic designer, Chuck Ramirez processed and deconstructed the media world in which he lived. Using typography and digital imaging technology, Ramirez isolated and worked to recontextualize familiar objects to explore the transitory nature of human existence. As an HIV-positive artist, he addressed contemporary culture as well as margins of American culture, including the Mexican-American and queer experience.

 

Originally from Lima, Peru, and based in Philadelphia since the early 2000s, Cecilia Paredes combines themes found in nature—origins, camouflage, transformation, and her body—to acquire multiple identities through a blend of sculptural recreations and photography. The artist works on the theme of building her own identification with the part of the world where she lives or where she feels she can call home.

 

The new gallery space is in Manhattan’s Upper East Side at 74th East 79th Street, 2D. It will be open to the public Tuesday through Saturday 11 AM – 6 PM and by appointment.

 

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Works
  • Cecilia Paredes The River Within, 2016 Photo performance inkjet print 49 x 42" 124.4 x 106.6 cm 3 / 7 plus 3 AP
    Cecilia Paredes
    The River Within, 2016
    Photo performance inkjet print
    49 x 42"
    124.4 x 106.6 cm
    3 / 7 plus 3 AP
  • Cecilia Paredes Lily, 2009 Photo performance inkjet print on aluminum 21.5 x 21.5" 54.6 x 54.6 cm Edition 2/3 plus 2 AP
    Cecilia Paredes
    Lily, 2009
    Photo performance inkjet print on aluminum
    21.5 x 21.5"
    54.6 x 54.6 cm
    Edition 2/3 plus 2 AP
  • Cecilia Paredes Shield, 2018 Photo performance inkjet print 52 x 35 in 132.1 x 88.9 cm Edition of 7 plus 3 AP
    Cecilia Paredes
    Shield, 2018
    Photo performance inkjet print
    52 x 35 in
    132.1 x 88.9 cm
    Edition of 7 plus 3 AP
  • Cecilia Paredes, Paradise Hand, 2010
    Cecilia Paredes, Paradise Hand, 2010
  • Chuck Ramirez, Pinata: Cakky, 2002
    Chuck Ramirez, Pinata: Cakky, 2002
  • Chuck Ramirez, Long Term Survivor: Cocktail, 1999
    Chuck Ramirez, Long Term Survivor: Cocktail, 1999
  • Chuck Ramirez, Coconut: Inner Shell, 1997
    Chuck Ramirez, Coconut: Inner Shell, 1997
  • Chuck Ramirez Coconut: Outer Shell, 1997 Pigment inkjet print 48 x 48 in, 121.9 x 121.9 cm or 16 x 16 in, 40.6 x 40.6 cm Edition of 10
    Chuck Ramirez
    Coconut: Outer Shell, 1997
    Pigment inkjet print
    48 x 48 in, 121.9 x 121.9 cm
    or 16 x 16 in, 40.6 x 40.6 cm
    Edition of 10
  • Chuck Ramirez, Coconut: White Coconut, 1997
    Chuck Ramirez, Coconut: White Coconut, 1997
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  • Patricia Ruiz-Healy poses with San Antonio-born artist Alejandro Diaz in her New York City gallery.

    Patricia Ruiz-Healy champions Latinx and South Texas artists in both San Antonio and Manhattan

    Bryan Rindfuss, San Antonio Current, November 4, 2022
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  • Cecilia Paredes, Clorinda, 2022, Photo performance inkjet print, 43 x 51 in, 109.2 x 129.5 cm, Edition of 7 plus 3 artist's proofs

    Cecilia Paredes

  • Chuck Ramirez, Whatacup, 2002, Pigment inkjet print, 72 x 48 in, 182.9 x 121.9 cm, or 28 x 20 in, 71.1 x 50.8 cm, Edition of 6 plus 2 artist's proofs

    Chuck Ramirez

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74 East 79th Street, 2D, New York, New York 10075

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