Sep 19th 2024

“Blinked Twice” Artist Talk: Vani Aguilar

@ Tala

1644 W Chicago Ave, Chicago, IL 60622

Opening Thursday, September 19th, from 6PM - 7PM

On view through Sunday, October 6th

Join Vani Aguilar for a virtual talk about their current exhibition, “Blinked Twice” curated by Chuquimarca – guests are invited to attend virtually or tune in together in-person at Tala.

RSVP to attend in-person or ZOOM LINK here: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/85355404215

“Blinked Twice” is the first solo exhibition in Chicago of Los Angeles-based artist Vani Aguilar. Showcasing the artist’s trajectory with new and previously made works, the exhibition calls back to the phrase “Blink twice and you’ll miss it”, a figure of speech signaling moments of remembrance and awe. Working across airbrushed acrylic and colored pencil drawings to create chrome-like scenes that invite moments of pause, Aguilar negotiates themes of transformation and remembrance in the rapidly changing urban landscape. In this body of work, Aguilar sheds light upon the beauty of their communities and the environments that they exult in. Amidst the changing cultural landscapes of Los Angeles and Chicago, they draw upon friends, front lawns, construction sites, and dogs at play to remember and reimagine moments of vitality, celebration, and brilliance—blink twice and you’ll miss it.

About Vani Aguilar

Vani Aguilar is a Los Angeles based Chicanx painter who was born and raised in Pasadena, California. They attained their BFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and their AA from Pasadena City College. Aguilar’s work reinterprets traditionally Chicano modes of image making to contend with their identity and the changing landscape of brown working class neighborhoods that they’ve spent significant time in throughout Southern California and Chicago. While acknowledging the negative implications of gentrification, their luminous compositions carry a passively poised disposition. Vani has received several awards including Ox-Bow’s Latinx Artist Visibility Award, SAIC’s IDEA grant, and Watershed Center for Ceramic Art’s Zenobia Award.

About Chuquimarca

Established in 2019, Chuquimarca is an art library participating in the making and exchanging of art knowledge and language by gathering art books and organizing cohort-led programs. It acquires art books and produces educational programs for artists, curators, writers, and art patrons. The library’s task is to be a resource to learn about modern art histories and contemporary art. The library’s book collection is housed and publicly browsable at the art gallery Tala located at 1644 W. Chicago Ave, Chicago, IL 60622. Learn more about our programs at Chuquimarca.com.

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