NEW YORK, NY.- James Cohan is opening today Talking Shit, an exhibition of new paintings, textiles, and ceramic murals by Eamon Ore-Giron, on view at 52 Walker Stree. This is Ore-Girons second solo exhibition with the gallery. The gallery will host an opening reception with the artist on Friday, September 8, from 6-8 PM.
Known for his cross-cultural practice, which includes painting, music, and video, in this exhibition, Ore-Giron returns to and expands upon his Talking Shit series, a body of work he began in 2017 while living in Guadalajara, Mexico. The paintings, textiles, and ceramic tile works in the exhibition represent an imagined conversation between the artist and deities from Mexico and Perus ancestral past. With precisely rendered, vibrantly-colored, semi-abstract references to the gods Quetzalcoatl, Coatlicue, Amaru, and Inti, among others, Ore-Giron explores our ongoing relationship with symbols of culture and the ways in which they come to hold ideas around individual and collective identities.
Ore-Girons Talking Shit works reflect the artists consideration of how cultural symbols speak across history as their meanings shift over time. The renowned Mexican poet Octavio Paz wrote that in the four hundred years since the Spanish Conquest the famous Aztec (Mexica) statue of Coatlicue now housed in Mexico Citys Museo Nacional de Antropología has gone from goddess to demon, from demon to monster, and from monster to masterpiece. For Ore-Giron, this quote captures the ways in which cultural symbols are continually redefined and reinterpreted with the inevitable evolution and imposition of new contexts. This ideathe mutability of cultural symbols and the making and remaking of their significanceis a touchstone of Ore-Girons overall practice, and specifically has informed this body of work and his engagement with pre-Columbian deities from Incan, Chavín, Paracas, and Aztec civilizations.
Drawing on academic histories as well as his own experiences, including extensive time spent in Mexico and Peru, Ore-Giron is keenly aware of the myriad ways these iconographies can circulate: they have been instrumentalized by varied nationalist and cultural agendas, been a critical part of the recuperation of diasporic knowledge, and can take on personal meaning for individuals. Ore-Giron has likewise remixed and reconsidered these traditional figures through his own lens. This re-imagining is a form of talking shit, a colloquial dialogue that takes the historical and cultural import of these symbols and brings them into the realm of personal exchange.
James Cohan
Eamon Ore-Giron: Talking Shit
September 8th, 2023 - October 21st, 2023
The artist will also be in conversation with writer, art historian, and professor Dr. C. Ondine Chavoya on Saturday, September 9, at 2 PM.