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Portrait of Dad When He Was Young

Portrait of Dad When He Was Young

Ángel Otero

An item at Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago

As the title suggests, this work was based on a photograph of Angel Otero's father when he was a child, taken on the steps of a school bus. To make Portrait of Dad When He Was Young, Otero first projected the image on paper and drew its details with silicone. He then covered the surface with graphite powder and pressed the canvas on the surface, rubbing vigorously to create a print. For Otero, this chance process is a way to represent memory as something in continuous transformation-blurry, imperfect, and unfinished.


entre horizontes: ART AND ACTIVISM BETWEEN CHICAGO AND PUERTO RICO

An exhibit at Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago

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entre horizontes: Art and Activism Between Chicago and Puerto Rico examines the artistic and social justice histories that connect Puerto Rico with Chicago. Featuring works by an intergenerational group of artists with ties to Chicago, the exhibition highlights Puerto Rican artists who address social and political issues through their work, including painters who use printmaking techniques and approaches. The exhibition also centers Chicago as a city that for decades. has championed conversations on Puerto Rican self-determination. Accompanying the artwork on view is a selection of archival materials documenting social movements and community organizations that have advocated for the rights of underrepresented Latine communities. Through historic photographs and ephemera, the exhibition documents stories of anticolonial resistance and transcultural solidarities in Puerto Rican Chicago. The title of the exhibition, entre horizontes (between horizons), draws on another point of connection between these two places. While geographically distinct, the horizon lines over the waters of Lake Michigan and the Caribbean appear as sites of memory and longing to many Puerto Rican Chicagoans. By bridging these two horizons, the exhibition traces correspondences across not only visual art and social justice but also place and identity. entre horizontes: Art and Activism Between Chicago and Puerto Rico is curated by Carla Acevedo-Yates, Marilyn and Larry Fields Curator, with Iris Colburn, Curatorial Associate. The exhibition is designed by SKETCH | Johann Wolfschoon, Panamá.

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