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David Antonio Cruz Celebrates Queer Love with Joy and Opulence — Colossal

Last updated: September 24, 2024 9:32 pm
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David Antonio Cruz’s chosenfamily series celebrates the deep connections formed between individuals who choose to love and support each other unconditionally, regardless of biological ties. In his paintings, queer people of color are depicted in lavish attire, exuding confidence and unity as they embrace and lounge together in monumental masses.

A detailed image of a woman in a blue gown with slick hair, adorned with a pearl collar and a hoop earring.
Detail of “icamebackthefollowingnightandwalkedthegoundslookingforyou, wegotturnedawayonthesecondnight, buticamebackagainandagain, andagain_ the mound.” (2024), oil and acrylic on wood panel, 72 x 98 1/2 x 2 inches

Cruz’s chosenfamily series emerged during the isolating period of the COVID-19 pandemic, with the subjects set in home-like environments. The paintings, some spanning up to eight feet in width, reflect the essence of feeling at home and are currently on display at the Monique Meloche Gallery until October 26 in the exhibition come close, like before.

Before creating a portrait, Cruz often hosts gatherings to strengthen the bonds between the individuals who will be painted. Through elaborate photoshoots, the subjects are encouraged to express themselves dramatically, embodying a sense of non-conformity and joy.

The come close, like before exhibition also delves into the artist’s ancestral ties to Spain and Puerto Rico, exploring themes of colonialism and the concept of home. By subverting traditional maritime painting traditions and emphasizing love and solidarity, Cruz challenges the historical narratives associated with the sea.

A diptych featuring six people in vibrant patterned clothes lounging together on a sofa and chair.
“icamebackthefollowingnightandwalkedthegoundslookingforyou, wegotturnedawayonthesecondnight, buticamebackagainandagain, andagain_ the mound.” (2024), oil and acrylic on wood panel, 72 x 98 1/2 x 2 inches

Alongside the Chicago exhibition, New Yorkers can also experience Cruz’s work in the exhibition when the children come home at the Sugar Hill Children’s Museum of Art & Storytelling until February 16, 2025. For more updates, follow Cruz on Instagram.

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