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Opening Reception, Maria A. Guzmán Capron: Forma Seductora and Nick Vaughan and Jake Margolin: Wayfinding

Friday, July 15, 2022

6:00 pm - 9:00 pm

Join us for the opening reception of two new exhibitions at the Blaffer—Maria A. Guzmán Capron: Forma Seductora and Nick Vaughan and Jake Margolin: Wayfinding.

Maria A. Guzmán Capron creates fantastical hybrid figures that explore converging forms of identity, culture, desire, and social exchange. Her self-described “beyond-human characters” are made from vivid, often recycled fabrics and paint, which are stitched together to fashion sinuous bodies in various states of motion and repose. Often these bodies verge on abstraction as swathes of pattern and pure color are employed by Capron to represent a flopping, folding arm or billowing hairstyle. The contours of individual figures are subsequently lost, or melt into one another, suggesting an effervescent spillage of personality or emotion—whether it be joy, despair, lust, or introspection.

Capron was born in Italy to Peruvian and Colombian parents, before relocating with her family to Texas as a teenager. She graduated in 2004 from the University of Houston School of Art, and this will be her first solo museum exhibition in the United States. Maria A. Guzmán Capron: Forma Seductora is on view at Blaffer Art Museum July 15—September 18, 2022.

Learn more about the exhibition: blafferartmuseum.org/Maria-guzman-capron

Nick & Jake have spent the majority of their artistic lives mining the habitually marginalized and unheralded histories of LGBTQ communities across the United States, and how the legacies of elements found and forgotten affect the contemporary queer experience. Their primary body of work, 50 States, is an ongoing, multi-decade series of installations and performances made in response to little-known pre-Stonewall queer histories from each state. This profound vocational endeavor engages critically with perceptions of history and identity as America’s views of sexuality evolve at an astonishing pace, while provoking deeply troubling social and legislative backlashes.

Nick Vaughan and Jake Margolin: Wayfinding, the artists’s first solo museum exhibition in Texas, is on view at Blaffer Art Museum July 15—October 9, 2022.

Learn more about the exhibition: blafferartmuseum.org/nick-and-jake

(Left)
Nick
Vaughan
and
Jake
Margolin,
<em>
The
Retirement
of
no.
99
(Kensett,
AR),</em>
2019.
Charcoal
powder
and
wind
on
paper.
Courtesy
of
the
artists. (Right)
Maria
A.
Guzmán
Capron,
<em>
Sígueme,</em>
2021.
Fabric,
thread,
batting,
latex
paint,
spray
paint,
and
acrylic
paint.
Courtesy
of
the
artist
and
Shulamit
Nazarian,
Los
Angeles.
Location
Blaffer Art Museum, 4173 Elgin St. Houston, TX 77004
Cost
Free
Contact
Museum Hours
Tue-Fri, 10am—5pm
Sat-Sun, 12pm—5pm
Mon, Closed

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