Magdalena Suarez Frimkess
Magdalena Suarez Frimkess
This publication brings together over 140 works produced over the past
twenty-five years by the Venezuelan American artist Magdalena Suarez Frimkess.
Frimkess’s hand-built ceramic sculptures – figures, vases, tiles, cups, plates –
are emblazoned with vivid decorations blending mythological figures with cartoon
characters in redolent tableaux vivants. Recurring among them are Minnie and
Mickey Mouse, Betty Boop, Popeye, Felix the Cat, and Chilean hero Condorito, all
tenderly but uncannily rendered in glazed stoneware and often in surreal
reimaginings of their familiar misadventures. Frimkess’s works delight in
cross-pollinating cartoon and myth, humour and pathos, and its iconography
alludes to a deeper fascination with the comedy and tragedy entwined in the
human condition. This comprehensive collection of her works is accompanied by
essays by curators Douglas Fogle and Hanneke Skerath and critic Olivia Laing, as
well as a photo essay by Catherine Opie. Bringing long-overdue attention to an
astonishingly prolific artist, this volume immerses us in Frimkess’s unique
visual landscape.
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