Herland-Intro-ENG , 2020
w = 60 in

HERLAND
Women artists in the MOLAA Collection

Gabriela Urtiaga
MOLAA Chief Curator

In a world where the discussion about women’s empowerment, race, class, and equity is more relevant and necessary than ever before, we are so pleased to present Herland, Women artists in the MOLAA Collection. An imaginary territory where female artists, with different approaches and even different ways of looking, define a new powerful land with new meanings.

This selection of women artists that we present today is part of the MOLAA Permanent Collection, and by sharing them with our public we begin a new approach to our history as an institution, in addition to broadening our perspective and delving into those works that speak of certain topics, many times invisible in the history of art, such as the creation of female artists.

Because art is knowledge and experience, at the same time we discuss our heritage, we focus on Latina and Latin American artists possessing a unique poetic style, who continued a path started at the beginning of the 20th century linked to a dreamlike and surrealist representation, imagination, boundaries and distortions, exploring possible worlds in connection with the female unconscious and personal ideology.

Plus de Museum of Latin American Art (MOLAA)

Paisaje con dos hemisferios flotando , 2006
38.3 x 50.8 in (h x w)
Mixed Media on Canvas
Museum of Latin American Art (MOLAA)
Rueda de la fortuna , 1995
55 x 31.5 x 15.5 in (h x w x d)
Bronze
Museum of Latin American Art (MOLAA)
Cotzij, from the series The Making of the Mestizas , 2006
40 x 35 in (h x w)
Mixed media photo- collage
Museum of Latin American Art (MOLAA)
Untitled from the series, La Huella Multiple , n.d.
8.3 x 10 in (h x w)
Photo screen print on paper
Museum of Latin American Art (MOLAA)
Mickey/Novia , 2009
22.5 x 31 in (h x w)
Solar etching on paper
Museum of Latin American Art (MOLAA)