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Lisandra Ramirez
Cuban, 1986

Lisandra Ramirez Cuban, 1986

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Lisandra Ramirez, From the series "El instante que nos une", 2020

Lisandra Ramirez Cuban, 1986

From the series "El instante que nos une", 2020
Mixed media (Plexiglass, thread, mixed media on paper)
12 x 16 x 3 in
30.5 x 40.6 x 7.6 cm
6002-2179
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From her earliest efforts, Ramírez affirmed that she is a relentless collector of images and objects. In her artistic practice, the child's object —in most cases reimagined — blends with...
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From her earliest efforts, Ramírez affirmed that she is a relentless collector of images and objects. In her artistic practice, the child's object —in most cases reimagined — blends with the remains of historic porcelain, cutlery, and a miscellany of cultural artifacts to illuminate the narrative between reality and a dream world. This tension allows her to mediate a dialogue of distinct relationships between the artisanal and the technological, the past and the present, the current over-explosion of images and information, the public and private space, power relations, fashion, and emigration. Ramirez’s work emerges through the memory of her material and visual culture.


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