Fixing the Baroque
ACRE Projects Lakeview
Opening Reception:
ACRE Projects Lakeview
2921 N Clark St
Chicago ,
IL 60657
Accessibility Information:
ACRE Projects is on the ground level with a 4-inch step to enter the building. The bathroom is wheelchair accessible. Masks are not required to enter the space but we do have masks available upon request. For additional information, please contact the gallery’s accessibility coordinator Lauren Leving at exhibitions@acreresidency.org.
In Fixing the Baroque, Carlos Salazar-Lermont (Venezuela, 1987) presents his second solo exhibition in Chicago—and his second solo exhibition in the United States this year. Curated by ACRE’s Curatorial Fellow Inés Arango-Guingue, the show brings together the two main bodies of work Salazar-Lermont has developed since 2016, the year he migrated to the United States. Here, these two research lines intertwine, and their intersections become apparent.
The first body of work reflects on migration, particularly the Venezuelan diaspora, insisting on the use of the arepa and of mylar emergency blankets as symbolic and expressive materials of displacement and exile. The second, rooted in performance, examines the enduring influence of Catholic values in Latin American societies, often through the reimagining of Baroque religious iconography.
The works in Fixing the Baroque—spanning performance and video installation—highlight the unsuspected parallels between the Baroque’s preoccupation with chiaroscuro, drama, and mortality, and the contemporary realities of migration in the United States.
Fixing the Baroque was made possible thanks to the support and generosity of Kaitlyn Donnelly, John Guevara, Cortney Lederer, Margaret MacNamidhe, Renaud Proch, Teresa Silva, and other anonymous benefactors.
Special thanks to Jamie Hayes for all the support and encouragement
Read the full curatorial essay by Curatorial Fellow Inés Arango-Guingue
Opening Reception:
ACRE Projects Lakeview
2921 N Clark St
Chicago ,
IL 60657
Accessibility Information:
ACRE Projects is on the ground level with a 4-inch step to enter the building. The bathroom is wheelchair accessible. Masks are not required to enter the space but we do have masks available upon request. For additional information, please contact the gallery’s accessibility coordinator Lauren Leving at exhibitions@acreresidency.org.