Chuck Ramirez: Minimally Baroque I Ruiz-Healy Art

Essays by Frances Colpitt, Jennifer Davy, Ariel Evans, Sarah Fisch, Anjali Gupta, Franco Mondini-Ruiz, Chris Sauter, Hills Snyder, Carla Stellweg, Victor Zamudio-Taylor
2011
Paperback

Publisher: Ruiz-Healy Art and Contemporary at Blue Star.

Dimensions: 11" x 8.5"

Pages: 48

Mingling the codes of aesthetics, advertising, and eroticism, Chuk Ramirez’ work defies neat classification. It resembles post-pop or conceptual art although his large scale digital prints – the works for which he is best known – often look more like commercial product photography than fine art. An admirably transgressive achievement in an era with an ever-widening definition of art, Ramirez’ work can provoke doubt about its status as art altogether.