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Upcoming: Elda Cerrato presented by Galerie Lelong at Independent 20th Century |
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Elda Cerrato, Mineralización y Revitalización de Una a Otra Dimensión (Serie Entes Extraños. Epopeya del Ser Beta), 1968. Oil on canvas, 14 x 18 ⅛ in (35.5 x 46 cm).
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NEW YORK, NY.- Galerie Lelong, New York will present a solo booth of paintings by Elda Cerrato at the 2025 edition of Independent 20th Century. This marks the late artists first public solo presentation ever hosted in New York, and the gallerys inaugural showing of her work. The artists son, artist and filmmaker Luciano Zubillaga, will attend the fairs VIP opening. This presentation will be followed by a solo exhibition at Galerie Lelong, New York in January 2026.
The booth will feature paintings from the 1960s and 70s, in which Cerrato investigates human consciousness through abstraction and political imagery respectively, highlighting her parallel interests in esoteric thought and socio-political awareness that would endure throughout her oeuvre. In pairing these two bodies of work from different periods, the presentation underlines Cerratos interests in geometry, spirituality, and political realities, demonstrating the artists unique coalescence of subject matter that has garnered renewed interest today.
The migrations Cerrato experienced throughout her lifefrom her native Italy to Brazil, then between Argentina and Venezuelaand the avant-garde groups, mystical teachings, and political atmospheres she encountered along the way had a profound influence on her art, merging with her early studies in biochemistry and broader intellectual inquiry to shape a practice defined by a search for heightened consciousness. On view in the booth will be a selection of works created in the 1960s that are demonstrative of her cosmovision paintings, examples of which were recently included in the Bienal de São Paulo and La Biennale di Venezia. Cerrato spent the beginning of the decade in Venezuela, where she was associated with a study group of the mystic Gurdjieff and prominent avant-garde groups, before returning to Argentina in 1964 where an encounter with a flying saucer expanded her vision of the universe and other forms of consciousness. Compositions from this period present geometric and biological forms together in bold experiments in color. As the decade went on, her fluid celluloid forms became more grounded in geometric reasoning.
Complementing these works will be selections of her "Maps and Multitudes" works, created the following decade. In the mid-1960s, Cerrato returned to Buenos Aires in response to a military coup, prompting an increased focus in her artistic practice on contemporary life in Latin America. Works from the 70s depict maps of the Americas alongside images of ordinary people in response to the harsh political realities of Latin America at the time. Now, her geometric forms are windows to views of agricultural landscapes or contain subtly altered maps. In some works, the Americas are positioned upside down, while in another North America is contained in a separate cell from South America. In these works, Cerrato continues the exploration of color evident throughout her practice, expanding her palette to include increasingly bold hues.
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