Monday, December 4, 2023

Art in Marfa Texas…

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Ballroom Marfa is a contemporary art museum located in Marfa, a town of less than 2,000 people. Free and open to the public it gives artists and musicians the opportunity to engage with the public.On display while we were there was an art piece by Guadalupe Maravilla who proclaims to be a transdisciplinary visual artist, choreographer, and healer.

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The massive piece on display is called Mariposa Relámpago. We stopped by to check it out and it is indeed a “WOW” art piece. This is the ultimate bus conversion and this piece has a story to it as well. Go to this link to hear what the artist has to say.

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Maravilla, the artist, grounds his art in activism and healing and reflects his personal journey of migration, illness, and recovery. At the age of eight, Maravilla fled El Salvador’s civil war immigrated alone to join family in the United States. Recently Maravilla was diagnosed with colon cancer. It was during the recovery process that became interested in ancient methods of healing, including the use of sound.

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This art piece, Mariposa Relámpago (translates to Lightning Butterfly) is the artist’s largest sculpture. Each sculpture he creates includes metal gongs intended to create the powers of vibrational sound as a form of healing.

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“Maravilla’s artworks also contain a cosmology of potent symbols and objects that connect the artist’s personal journey with ancient practices of the Indigenous Mayan peoples; diverse spiritual and folk beliefs; and contemporary crises of disease, ecology, and war. Mariposa Relámpago functions as a sculpture, shrine and healing instrument.”

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“Mariposa Relámpago opened at Ballroom Marfa on November 4, 2023. The installation will be presented at The Contemporary Austin’s Betty and Edward Marcus Sculpture Park at Laguna Gloria in April 2024 and will commence at the Blaffer Art Museum at the University of Houston in November 2024.”

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  2. Such fun artwork. When we were there Maravilla''s only exhibit was the Prada store outside of town. Can't believe we missed all this!
    Did you happen to see the Marfa lights? We looked but without success.

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    1. Never saw the lights there, but must confess, I've never looked.

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