Indira Urrutia: Soul Tears

August, 5th, 2023

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Red Poppy Art House Exhibitions Presents: Soul Tears
Curated by Indira UrrutiaIndira Urrutia is a Chilean-born interdisciplinary artist of international projection with a very personal style defined by organic elements combined in a perfect harmony that prints beautiful emotions in her work, allowing the audience to experience different sensations and movements while watching.”Soul Tear” is an immersive art installation that explores the unshed tears, those silent echoes of emotion trapped within our throats. It delves into the emotions we conceal for various reasons, offering a contemplative space to acknowledge and reflect upon the profound, unspoken stories that reside within each soul

Installation:
Saturday, August 5th, 2023

 

MEET THE ARTIST & CURATOR

Indira is Chilean-born who immigrated to New Haven, Connecticut in 1986 with her entire family. She graduated with a B. S. in Studio Art with a specialty in Photography from Southern Connecticut State University. In 2012 Indira returned to the Bay Area after a four-year bicycle journey that brought her to cross thirteen countries of the American continent.

She is an interdisciplinary artist of international projection with a very personal style defined by organic elements combined in a perfect harmony that prints beautiful emotions in her work, allowing the audience to experience different sensations and movements while watching.

The Pandemia has kept her stock in Barcelona for three years, where her work inhabits time, silence, and memory, where weaving interacts to create a surface, skin, and little by little, a presence manifest.

Weaving is an organic and metaphorical expression and a meditation on the nature of life. We are all bound together, interwoven and interconnected, in ways that we overlook in our modern lives.

Her work has been exhibited internationally in group and individual presentations, including The de Young Museum, Root Division, Mission Cultural Center, San Francisco Symphony, San Francisco USA; National Council of Culture and the Arts, Pablo Neruda House Museum, Chile; Invited to the VII Biennial of Art and Design, Valencia, Spain, Real Cercle Artistic de Barcelona, El Borsí, Barcelona, Spain, Fontecchio International Airport Gallery, Italy.

 

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