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Maya Escobar

Conceptual Identity Artist

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Escobar-Morales at the Bruno David Gallery

ESCOBAR-MORALES: Resurrection of Hun-Nal-Ye at the Bruno David Gallery in St. Louis, MO. Opening on Friday, February 1, 2013, from 5 to 9 pm.  Show runs until February 23rd, 2013.The Resurrection of Hun-Nal-Ye_3In the New Media Room, the Bruno David Gallery presents a single-channel video work titled “Resurrection of Hun-Nal-Ye” by Escobar-Morales. The 21-minutes video originated from a performance at the closing for RICH-OO-UH'L, RICH-OO-UH'L at Jolie Laide Gallery in Philadelphia, with sound by Armando Morales.In the Resurrection of Hun-Nal-Ye (2011), Escobar-Morales perform a funerary ritual, referencing the mythical Mayan tale of the Hero Twins reviving their dead father, the Maize God. In their contemporary interpretation of this ancient story, Escobar-Morales simultaneously represent the body and the soul; the God/ Goddess and twin offspring, in both physical and technological forms using live performance and web based video projection.ESCOBAR-MORALES is a team comprised of Maya Escobar and Andria Morales. The two artists, based in Chicago and New York respectively, have been working together over the Internet since 2010. They produce digital media and performance art that explores the role of self-representation in visual culture and its ability to deconstruct ingrained ideological conventions. By locating their performances online where they are free from restrictions of time and place, Escobar-Morales is able to concurrently enact multiple personas while simultaneously creating a unified hybrid self.Maya Escobar was born in Chicago, IL in 1984. Andria Morales was born in 1982 in New York, NY. Escobar received a BFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago (2007) and an MFA from Washington University in St. Louis (2009); Morales received a BA from the University of Pennsylvania (2004) and an MFA from Tyler School of Art, Temple University (2008).Photo by Armando Morales

tags: Andria Morales, Bruno David Gallery, Escobar-Morales, Mayan, Performance Art, Resurrection of Hun-Nal-Ye, video
categories: Art, contmporary art, exhibition, Maya Escobar, Performance, st- louis
Friday 12.28.12
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deal with it.

I am Midwestern girl, born and bred.#Midwestern MayaYes, I know there is a New York Art World.And yes, I am aware that people make cultural identity work on the West Coast.But I am rooted here.With the world at my fingertips.

tags: Art World, deal with it, Internet Art, Midwest, midwestern
categories: Art, artista, Chicago, Maya Escobar, Performance Text, psychogeography, st- louis
Saturday 11.27.10
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Solberg/Cruzen at the Craig Elmer Modern

Jacob Cruzen and Dan Solberg

The Boys at Mi Ranchito, 2010

Jacob Cruzen and Dan Solberg are taking Saint Louis by storm with their exhibition Solberg/Cruzen, opening tomorrow night at the Craig Elmer Modern. Solberg/Cruzen promises to be filled with positivity, mysticism, and finely crafted objects.

Solberg/Cruzen Exhibition of New WorkFebruary 20th - March 20thCraig Elmer Modern3194 South GrandSt Louis, MO 63116

tags: craig elmer modern, dan solberg, exhibition, Jacob Cruzen, opening, saint louis
categories: Art, contmporary art, st- louis
Friday 02.19.10
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People's Hopes

There have been some wonderful submissions to togetherwehope.com. Here are some examples.  Visit togetherwehope.com to share your hopes for the future.I hopehairdoI hope my brotherautismfor a new america go obamacolorfind peacetrust

tags: carianne noga, change, economy, flash, hope, i hope, obama, paint, peace, public art, red tags, tags, together we hope, website
categories: activism, Art, Maya Escobar, st- louis
Monday 02.02.09
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