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Frosted Works by Yvette Mayorga Divulge Issues That Are Anything but Saccharine — Colossal

Last updated: October 1, 2024 11:51 am
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Yvette Mayorga’s debut solo exhibition in Mexico, titled “La Jaula de Oro” or “The Golden Cage,” is a mesmerizing exploration of nostalgia, teenage dreams, and the deceptive nature of sugary coatings. Set in a pink, glowing Rococo environment at the Museo de Arte de Zapopan, the Chicago-based artist presents four acrylic-piped paintings on canvas and a collection of mixed-media sculptures, including a 1974 Datsun adorned with crochet, plush toys, acrylic nails, faux fur, and other eclectic items.

Upon first glance, Mayorga’s artworks exude a delicate, frosted appearance, brimming with nail charms and shades of pink. However, a closer inspection reveals subtle hints of a darker reality, such as scorpions, clocks, and mirrors, symbolizing our complex relationship with time, mortality, and societal constructs. Drawing inspiration from the tradition of vanitas painting, popular during the Dutch Golden Age, Mayorga infuses her compositions with poignant messages addressing border control, immigrant labor, capitalism, and pop culture.

Through her use of acrylic applied with a pastry bag, Mayorga skillfully references the labor of women, particularly women of color, whose contributions have often been overlooked and devalued. She expands upon the opulent aesthetic of Rococo to critique contemporary issues and shed light on the sacrifices required to sustain a consumer-driven society.

One of the highlights of the exhibition is “La princesa (Ride or Die),” a poignant piece that captures the transient nature of existence and the fleetingness of worldly pleasures. Mayorga’s work invites viewers into a whimsical yet thought-provoking space reminiscent of the lavish extravagance of the 18th century, symbolized by Marie Antoinette and her infamous quote, “Let them eat cake.”

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“La Jaula de Oro” serves as a poignant reminder of the complexities of modern society, blending themes of indulgence, impermanence, and societal critique. Mayorga’s unique artistic approach challenges viewers to confront uncomfortable truths hidden beneath a veneer of sweetness and beauty.

The exhibition will be on display at the Museo de Arte de Zapopan until January 5th. For more information about Yvette Mayorga and her work, visit her website and Instagram page.

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