New York-based artist Firelei Báez has achieved wide acclaim for her paintings, drawings and immersive installations that explore the influences of the Afro-Caribbean diaspora against the backdrop of colonial histories and narratives.
This September, in her first exhibition with Hauser & Wirth, Báez will present ambitious large-scale canvases, drawings and her first-ever bronze sculpture at the gallery's Downtown Arts District complex. In vivid and richly layered works, Báez depicts fantastical figures and alternative worlds. Femme figurations entwine with verdant plant life, intricate hair arrangements and elaborate textile designs that overlay found historical documents. Báez's exuberant paintings imagine new worlds and narratives, drawing on beauty to reprocess the effects of violence and trauma. Destabilizing the categories of gender, race and nationality, she consistently pushes the boundaries of established histories and knowledge. A wide range of disciplines and cultural references are incorporated into her work, including art history, science fiction, pop culture, anthropology, folklore and fantasy.
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