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Madre del Desaparecido / Mother of the Disappeared Print

Carlos Barberena

United States

Printmaking, Linocuts on Paper

Size: 20 W x 30 H x 0.2 D in

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Linocut print on Mulberry paper.

Year Created:

2014

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Printmaking, Linocuts on Paper

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One-of-a-kind Artwork

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20 W x 30 H x 0.2 D in

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Not Framed

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Carlos Barberena (b.1972) is a Contemporary Printmaker based in Chicago. Barberena is known for his satirical relief prints and the use of images from pop culture, as well as from political and cultural tragedies. In his art, he has consistently reflected on the cycles of repression and resistance and its relationship to the Diaspora in which he has lived, throughout dictatorship, revolution, erasure, renewal, hope, dictatorship and repression. His prints center these types of life experiences occurring far beyond his country. He creates to counteract the great silence around repression occurring globally believing we are all intimately connected to it. He seeks to demystify the “foreign” experience, to bridge the distances that life across any border or wall produces, but also, the difference in the content of these experiences. He creates to bring awareness to the interconnectedness among them, focusing on injustices of social, political, economic and environmental injustice. At time he evokes with satirical images, at others, through the mundane, unseen things people carry: memories, attachments, relationships and traumas. In each he highlight the myriad cycles of oppression and struggle. ​ Barberena has exhibited individually in Costa Rica, Estonia, France, Mexico, Nicaragua, Spain and The United States of America, his work also has been shown in Art Biennials, Museums, Galleries and Cultural Centers around the world. He has received various awards, most notably the “National Printmaking Award 2012” given by the Nicaraguan Institute of Culture in Managua, Nicaragua; “Parchemin d’Honneur”, 8 Triennale Mondial de l’Estampe et de la Gravure Originale, AMAC, Chamalieres, Auvergne, France, "Revueltas Award" for Visual Arts 2019, Pilsen Fest, Chicago, and the award- poster for the Ecology and Human Rights in Banana Plantations in Costa Rica, given by GEBANA in Berlin, Germany. Barberena’s work is included in numerous public and private collections, including: Whitney Museum of American Art - Special Collection - New York, NY. - Fort Wayne Museum of Art, Fort Wayne, IN. - Wheaton College Art Collection, Wheaton, IL. - Benson Latin American Art Collection - The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX. - George Fox University Art Collection - Brandt Fund Purchase -.Newberg, OR. - Latino Cultural Art Center (LCAC) Denver, CO. - York College Permanent Art Collection. York College, York, PA. USA.

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