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Moments of Riotous Unrest Converge in Elmer Guevara’s Dramatic Paintings — Colossal

Last updated: October 29, 2025 10:10 am
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Elmer Guevara’s solo exhibition, “Yesterday like today / Ayer cómo hoy,” delves into the complexities of living through compounded crises. The exhibition showcases dramatic paintings that merge time and space, depicting scenes of unrest and upheaval amidst the warm California light. Each artwork captures the delicate balance between danger and everyday life, offering a profound insight into how individuals navigate chaos.

Growing up in South Central Los Angeles, Guevara’s childhood was shaped by the aftermath of the 1992 riots following the acquittal of the officers who beat Rodney King. These turbulent events form the backdrop of his work, manifesting as scenes of destruction and quiet resilience. Guevara’s personal history, rooted in his family’s escape from civil war in El Salvador, intertwines with the collective trauma of his community, resulting in powerful and evocative paintings.

One striking piece, “Couple Hours after 3:15pm,” features a man seated in front of a vintage white Volkswagen Beetle as a fire rages in the background. The figure’s relaxed pose and pointed finger allude to classical art themes while incorporating contemporary elements such as newsprint featuring King’s story. Through this re-interpretation, Guevara explores the intersection of personal narrative and shared trauma, offering a poignant reflection on resilience and survival.

Incorporating his family members into the series, Guevara presents intimate portrayals of everyday life amidst chaos. In one painting, his mother sits at a kitchen table, pointing to a newspaper headline about the city’s turmoil. Her calm demeanor amidst the chaos encapsulates the universal experience of navigating adversity with grace and determination.

“Yesterday like today / Ayer cómo hoy” is currently on display at Charlie James Gallery in Los Angeles until December 6. To explore more of Guevara’s work, visit his website and follow him on Instagram. The exhibition offers a compelling exploration of resilience, survival, and the enduring human spirit in the face of adversity.

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