Alejandra Venegas
Mexican artist Alejandra Venegas is always in search for intercultural motifs, patterns and symbols, which seem to have a universal meaning. Since her childhood, she has focused her gaze on Asian art, Japanese woodblock prints, Tibetan Buddhist painting, traditional African woodcarving and Egyptian hieroglyphs among many other interests. Her imagery stems from her memories and from closely observing her immediate natural surroundings, being her garden and the mountain close to her house. Her works hover between the figurative and the abstract, the real and the surreal. They have firm roots in Mexico, but they speak of a shared human experience and language.
Typical for Venegas’ artistic practice are her unusual woodcarvings. She hand carves landscape scenes and natural motives from various sorts of wood native to Mexico, after which she colours them with gouache or oil. Uniting the natural, warm tones of the wood with stridently bright shades is a contrast she actively seeks for. Incorporating the natural irregularities of the wood makes it much more than just a panel to paint on and gives the work a definite sculptural character. For Venegas, these works have therefore become a meeting place between painting, sculpture and drawing, but also between nature and culture, the exterior and the interior.
Alejandra Venegas (1986, Mexico City) studied Visual and Plastic Arts at La Esmeralda in Mexico City. Recent solo and duo exhibitions include ‘Nubada’ at Proyectos Monclova in Mexico City, ‘Downpour’ with Alex Farrar at Madragoa in Lisbon, ‘Al Cerro Irradiante’ at Kubikulo in Porto, ‘Frequently the woods are pink’ with Paul Beumer at Dürst Britt & Mayhew, ‘Cavar estanques y amontonar montañas’ at Casa Santa Maria de Fundación Casa Wabi.
Recent group exhibitions include ‘Earth, a collective landscape’ at the AkzoNobel Art Foundation in Amsterdam, ‘Bitácoras’ at Museo de Arte Contemporáneo Querétaro in Santiago de Querétaro, Mexico ‘What the moon can tell you has been said by the sun’ at Dürst Britt & Mayhew, ‘Bailando en la oscuridad’ at Karen Huber Gallery in Mexico City, ‘Luego, la forma’ at GAM Gallery in Mexico City, ‘Quality Time’ at Proxyco Gallery in New York, ‘Courage! Near infra red’ at Galeria Rinomina in Paris and ‘Hacer una Isla’ with BWSMX at Ruberta in Los Angeles.
In 2023 Venegas was a resident artist at Fundación Ama Amoedo in Uruguay and in 2018 at Casa Wabi in Oaxaca. In 2014 she was selected for the XVI Biennial Rufino Tamayo and in 2016 for the Biennial UNAM of Visual Arts. In 2013 and 2015 she received the FONCA Jóvenes Creadores scholarship. In 2023 she received the Premio Tequila 1800 Colección.
Work by Venegas is held in private and public collections, including the Roche collection in Basel, the AKZO Nobel Art Foundation in Amsterdam, the Tequila 1800 Colección in Guadalajara and the Fundacíon ARCO in Madrid.
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Alejandra Venegas, Willem Hussem
Frontspace: my shadow chases the butterfly to another flower 18 Feb - 20 Apr 2024The duo exhibition ‘my shadow chases the butterfly to another flower’ presents a transhistorical dialogue between recent woodcarvings by Alejandra Venegas and woodcuts from 1924 by Willem Hussem (1900-1974). Alejandra...Read more -
Group exhibition
What the moon can tell you has been said by the sun 17 Jul - 5 Sep 2021‘What the moon can tell you has been said by the sun’ presents the work of Willem Hussem (1900-1974) alongside that of three female artists: the Dutch Esther Tielemans (1976),...Read more -
Paul Beumer, Alejandra Venegas
Frequently the woods are pink 11 Sep - 15 Nov 2020‘Frequently the woods are pink’ brings together a body of new works by Dutch artist Paul Beumer and Mexican artist Alejandra Venegas. Both artists share a fascination for nature and...Read more -
Alejandra Venegas
Frontspace: Timicho 16 Nov 2019 - 26 Jan 2020In the Frontspace Dürst Britt & Mayhew is proud to present Timicho, an exhibition by Mexican artist Alejandra Venegas. Venegas’ work bears witness to an intense relationship with landscape, a...Read more
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Blanca doble, 2023
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Bosque de Febrero, 2023
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Chilacayota, 2023
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Fila de Jacarandas, 2023
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Huacalxochitl, 2023
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Jardín Irradiante, 2023
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Ocelotes, 2023
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Sotobosque, 2023
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Viento nocturno, 2023
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Agua que pudre, 2023
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Albor, 2022
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Cerros, 2022
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Lluvia inclinada, 2022
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Nube pasando, 2022
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Sol entrado por la ventana, 2022
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Tormenta sobre el mar, 2022
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Sol, 2022
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Some pollution, 2020
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Vereda, 2020
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Isla, 2020
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Paisaje #7, 2019
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Paisaje #25, 2019
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Paisaje #22, 2019
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Paisaje #14, 2019
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Artissima 2024
Puck Verkade, Alejandra Venegas 31 Oct - 3 Nov 2024At Artissima 2024 Dürst Britt & Mayhew will present a dialogue between Dutch artist Puck Verkade and Mexican artist Alejandra Venegas. Puck Verkade's latest video...Read more -
Art Basel Miami Beach 2023
Alejandra Venegas 6 - 10 Dec 2023For our first participation in Art Basel Miami Beach Dürst Britt & Mayhew is proud to present a solo exhibition by Mexican artist Alejandra Venegas,...Read more -
ARCO Lisboa 2023
Alejandra Venegas 25 - 28 May 2023Mexican artist Alejandra Venegas is always in search for intercultural motifs, patterns and symbols, which seem to have a universal meaning. Since her childhood, she...Read more -
Zona Maco Mexico City 2022
Paul Beumer, Alejandra Venegas 9 - 13 Feb 2022For Zona Maco 2022 Dürst Britt & Mayhew is proud to present a duo exhibition by Paul Beumer (NL) and Alejandra Venegas (MX). Both artists...Read more
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Alejandra Venegas at Museo de Arte Popular (MAP), Mexico City, Mexico
April 27, 2024The works by our artist Alejandra Venegas are part of the exhibition 'El árbol. Testigo permanente, testimonio viviente' at the Museo de Arte Popular (MAP),...Read more -
Alejandra Venegas at Fundación Casa Wabi, El Colegio de San Ildefonso, Mexico City, Mexico
February 1, 2024Fundación Casa Wabi celebrates ten years of work on the coast of Oaxaca. During this time, a model of collaboration has been built between the...Read more -
David Roth and Alejandra Venegas at Akzo Nobel Foundation, Amsterdam
September 17, 2023In EARTH - A collective landscape (17 Sep 2023 - 16 Jun 2024) the AkzoNobel Art Foundation brings together works that focus on our natural...Read more