Apr 30 2022
Crossing Borders: Tres de Oeste

Crossing Borders: Tres de Oeste

Presented by Presa House Gallery at Presa House Gallery

The opening reception for Crossing Borders: Tres de Oeste will take place on Friday, April 1, from 7 to 11 pm. The exhibition will remain on view by appointment through April 30, 2022. To complete the exchange, Presa House Gallery will travel to Albuquerque in August of 2022. The exhibitions will take place in four New Mexico art spaces, Exhibit/208, Tortuga Gallery, South Broadway Cultural Center and El Chante: Casa de Cultura featuring works by Presa House Gallery artists alongside artists from California and New Mexico.

Ricardo Islas was born in 1970 and raised in Calexico, California, which is 120 miles East of San Diego, on the border of Mexico. He moved to San Diego in 1991, where he has been painting for the last 22 years. His work, rich with historical and contemporary references, combines folk art and surrealism painting styles and is entirely original in its vision and passion. His work deals with themes of Mexican and Chicano working-class cultures and social issues that span two countries—inspired by the expressionism of Jose Clemente Orozco, Frida Kahlo, and Francisco Goya and the brooding politics and angst of the "Punk" scene. His work is personal, emotionally raw, and complex. Islas' stark depictions of rural and urban society reflect the dual realities in contemporary life, balancing indigenous rituals with the harsh and oppressive conditions of survival.

Brandon Maldonado was born in 1980 in Denver, Colorado, and raised in Albuquerque, New Mexico, where he grew up on the graffiti art of his barrio surroundings. Being primarily of Northern New Mexico descent, Brandon is fascinated with the history and culture of the land and its living and historical ties to the story of Mexico and its mestizo legacy. He rejected the academically painted southwestern landscapes, which seemed a far cry from the graffiti-filled streets of his reality. However, the culturally rich environment of New Mexico made a lasting impact on Maldonado's work, which often explores themes associated with Mexican culture.
Though primarily a self-taught artist, Maldonado holds a bachelor's degree from the College of Santa Fe in Humanities with an emphasis on Philosophy & Religion. He believes that art merely serves to express an idea; the ideas brought forth by philosophy and religion have always been the realm of the muse for artists, from the earliest cave paintings to the stained glass painted cathedrals. Maldonado is perhaps most well-known for his DĂ­a de Los Muertos-themed images, which he has explored and evolved for over two decades.

Vicente Telles, born in 1983 in Albuquerque, New Mexico, is a Santero (painter of saints) and Cultural Iconographer driven by the desire to honor the culture and traditions of his native New Mexico. He began painting traditional retablos (saints on carved wood) using natural pigments created from clays and minerals on homemade gesso, then sealed with pinon sap varnish.
His style has evolved to push boundaries and reinterpret traditional Catholic and Cultural iconography. Often experimenting and introducing new mediums such as textiles, high-quality paper(s), found and repurposed materials to create more contemporary works.
To Telles being a Santero and Cultural Iconographer means being a teacher, a student, an observer of tradition, and a maker of the contemporary. In this way, his Santos and modern works transcend religion, allowing Telles to do his part to keep his heritage and centuries of tradition alive and thriving.

Admission Info

Free Admission

Phone: 2109135842

Email: presahousegallery@gmail.com

Dates & Times

2022/04/30 - 2022/04/30

Additional time info:

The exhibition will remain on view by appointment through April 30, 2022

Location Info

Presa House Gallery

725 S. Presa St., San Antonio, TX 78210