La Llorona Art Gallery specializes in fine Mexican and Latin American Art.
We carry pieces from masters and contemporary artists.


Upcoming Exhibitions

Exhibition:
“Gliding into Dream”
22 oil paintings by Romanian artist

Ioana Craciun Dobrescu

Reception:
October 10, 2008, 6p.m – 10p.m.
1474 W. Webster

Dates:

October 10 – October 24 , 2008

About The Artist

Ioana was born in 1958 in Bucharest into an artists' family. Her father was a professor at the Fine Arts Academy of Bucharest and her mother was an artist known not only as a painter, but also as a gifted tapestry creator. After graduating from the Fine Arts Academy in 1983, she experimented in several art forms from mosaic to fashion design, but she was constantly preoccupied by painting.

The subjects of this artist’s works are focused on the architecture of the human spirit and she deals with generous and rich human themes found in the city or the village atmospheres. Nature is a source of her symbolic images and her work shows these preferred organic themes by incorporating the inspiration she finds in the interaction between plain air activity and the human body.

The Romanian art critic Theodor Redlow remarked in 1990

Complex in composition, rich in visual information and emotional loading, the works of Ioana Craciun Dobrescu have an expressive, organic status whose origins are difficult to determine; it could be the flash of inspiration or a laborious process of study and interpretation of the subject. They give the impression of being born as a whole, unitary, complete and not by assembling the figural and chromatic elements to which the artist, with her composition skill, could render, in stages, balance and harmony. A two way communication is established between the watcher and the watched object: the subject shows itself, its character, its expression and, in the same time, the artist projects herself, acts, lives. The dialog partners fight, dispute their primacy, until the image gets its shape. From now on the initiative belongs to the painting.

The year 1990 represents a turning point in her artistic itinerary due to the dramatic changes in the Romanian society after the fall of communism. Her travelling and temporarily living in different parts of Europe, as well as in Turkey and Mexico, taking part in several workshops and exhibiting in many locations, heavily influenced her perception of life and art. Today, Ioana Craciun Dobrescu lives in Bucharest, a city which represents one of her favorite sources of inspiration. She is member of several Romanian and international artists’ organizations. She also is president of "Art Forum", an artists’ association responsible for organizing an international art symposium, and since 2004 it has had as its target the foundation of an art museum in the benefit of a local community in the Banat region (Romania).

 



 


 

Past Exhibitions

"Offerings and Devotions"

On Friday, August 8th, 2008 at 6:00 p.m., La Llorona Art Gallery welcomes visiting artists Jose Orantes and Blanca Santander with an opening reception for the exhibition “Offerings and Devotions”.  This collaborative show will feature vibrant acrylic paintings from these two distinctive Seattle artists with subjects that are derived from artist’s relationship to their local environment and culture.

The Latino community in Seattle, Washington has been a prosperous environment for the development of fine arts.  The cultural richness and the natural beauty of the Pacific Northwest is reflected in the work of both Jose Orantes and Blanca Santander. 

In Jose Orantes most recent series he creatively challenges perspective and stimulates the imagination through his dynamic representation of cathedrals.  His generous use of color, expressionistic brush strokes, and organic lines when applied to architectural subjects convey a unique spiritual quality.  Jose Orantes states, “My churches are buildings that steal elements from reality beyond the rules of design.” The movement that is evoked by his stylistic techniques transcends the buildings beyond their two-dimensional space and gives them a personality all of their own.

Jose Orantes’s work compliments that of Blanca Santander’s through their similar approach to color and line.  Santander’s subjects that primarily consist of female characters and elements from the natural world convey themes of femininity, motherhood, and love.  Santander states, “My spirit is reflected on my paintings.  My observations of the world link the viewer to my feelings, beliefs and meditations.”  In these imaginative compositions the figures float effortlessly through their dreamlike space provoking peaceful emotions.


The exhibition “Offerings and Devotions” will be open for public viewing from August 8th to August 22nd. Gallery Hours are Tuesday through Friday 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.. 

The gallery is located at 1474 W. Webster Avenue, Chicago, Illinois. 

For further information or to arrange a private viewing appointment please contact Blair Driscoll, Visual Arts Coordinator at (206) 999-7778. 


 

 

Delilah Montoya

Opening Fri, July 11, 2008
6:00 p.m. – 11:00 p.m.

La Llorona Art Gallery will feature
the opening of the exhibition

“Retrospective”

An exhibition of 22 photographs
by the Houston, Texas based photographer

Photographs by Delilah Montaya

From the beginning to the present works of Delilah Montoya, a Chicano artist, La Llorona brings to Chicago a “Retrospective” exhibition. These 22 works have been composed from the Guadalupe series to the Border series. This is an opportunity to review in one space Delilah Montoya’s cultural history, memory, and identity through photographs in Chicago knowing that the Chicano Movement is still very strong and very still alive. Delilah Montoya’s photographs picture people and places where the real gets magical and the magical gets real. The Latin American community in the United States starts at the border of Mexico and the United States and gets roots in the rough life where Delilah pictures them in prisons, boxing matches, and Sagrado Corazon. “Interpreted as an alternative to the mainstream, stands as a personal statement that evokes an identity. I aspire to originate the artist's voice," states Delilah Montoya. Her images range from large, colorful photographs to intriguing assemblages comprised of gauche, printing and photography.

“Born in Fort Worth and raised in Nebraska with deep roots in northern New Mexico, my work explores the lived reality of the Mexican American community. Working in a variety of photographic and printing processes as well as creating multimedia installations I aim to generate conversations that are densely textured and provocatively layered with aesthetic, spiritual, and political meaning” states Delilah.

Delilah Montoya received her B.A. in Studio Art from the University of New Mexico, and received her Associates Degree in Commercial Photography and Art from the Metropolitan Technical College in Omaha.

 


New Branch of La Llorona Gallery
Padre Lloreda # 50 Downtown Patzcuaro Michoacan Mexico.
La Llorona Gallery new locations will be opening soon.

 

 
 

"Arbol" by Master Muralist Siqueiros
piroxilina / masonite
50 x 60 cm

La Llorona Art Gallery opened its doors on
December 13, 1996
Our inaugural exhibition was
"Master of the Cosmos"
Siqueiros'
centennial exhibition (1896 - 1996)



 
  • The gallery is a commercial space that promotes the diversity of manifestations on Mexican and Latino American visual arts

  • Our inventory consists of oil paintings, prints, sculptures, photographs, textiles, watercolors, acrylic, paintings, collages etc.


Joaquín Clausell
 


Agustín Cardenas

The gallery is conveniently located in the heart of the Lincoln Park community, northwest of downtown and easily accessible off the Kennedy expressway.
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The gallery brings to The States the works of known and unknown photographers, painters, sculptors, printmakers and muralists.


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