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American Focus > Blog > Culture and Arts > In ‘Pu$h Thru,’ Yvette Mayorga Examines Latinx Experience Through Rococo Maximalism — Colossal
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In ‘Pu$h Thru,’ Yvette Mayorga Examines Latinx Experience Through Rococo Maximalism — Colossal

Last updated: June 11, 2025 10:15 am
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Yvette Mayorga is a renowned artist known for her intricate acrylic paintings created with bakery tools. Her work is a reflection of her mother’s background as a baker and draws inspiration from Baroque and Rococo art while exploring themes of family, community, and prosperity.

Mayorga’s artwork often features shades of pink as a way to examine the American Dream and the Latinx experience. She incorporates personal and family photos into her compositions, borrowing from art history to create visually stunning pieces. Her upcoming solo show at the Monique Meloche Gallery showcases her unique approach to art, opening up a dialogue on identity and representation.

In her latest exhibition titled “Pu$h Thru,” Mayorga takes a semi-autobiographical approach, reflecting on her experiences in Chicago over the past decade. The show features large-scale compositions that incorporate found objects like lampshades, clothing, jewelry, and various materials. These works delve into personal memories, such as childhood snapshots and family moments, merging them with romantic Rococo aesthetics.

Mayorga coined the term “Latinxoco” to describe her artistic style, which combines Latinx identity with Rococo aesthetics. Through the use of pink as a conceptual strategy, she challenges Western ideals of beauty and questions societal norms related to race, class, and gender. Her work is a radical reclamation of softness as strength, pushing boundaries and exploring new narratives.

The exhibition “Pu$h Thru” runs from June 14 to July 26, offering viewers a glimpse into Mayorga’s unique artistic vision. To see more of her work, visit her website and follow her on Instagram for updates and behind-the-scenes glimpses.

Overall, Yvette Mayorga’s art is a powerful exploration of identity, culture, and history, blending personal experiences with art historical references to create visually stunning and thought-provoking pieces. Her work challenges traditional narratives and offers a fresh perspective on contemporary art.

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