Beyond the Boundaries of the Past

Q3 Arts and Humanities Caribbean Quarterly Pub Date : 2022-07-03 DOI:10.1080/00086495.2022.2105032
Andrea O’Reilly Herrera
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IN A 1987 PAINTING TITLED LOOKING FOR HOME, Cuban diasporic artist Alberto Rey visually collapses the geographical distances that separate Havana, his birthplace; Mexico City, where he and his mother and sister reunited in 1963 with their father, who had left the island ahead of the family and sought political asylum; Miami, where the Reys lived for a period of time as they made their transition into exile; and Northern Cambria (formerly Barnesboro), Pennsylvania, where he spent the majority of his early childhood and young adulthood. Like many of the works Rey produced during this period, Looking for Home explores the themes of rupture and displacement and possesses a maplike, albeit abstract, quality. Rendered in a palette that progresses from darkness to light, the work reveals a figurative form seemingly hovering above a series of colourful geometric shapes outlined and demarcated by black boundaries and dotted lines. According to Rey, Looking for Home (as the title suggests) visually represents an aerial view or vantage point from which he attempted to reconcile his parents’ experience of exile with his own vicarious response to multiple displacements and the loss of nation. “During the period when I did the painting,” the artist told me,
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超越过去的界限
在1987年的一幅名为《寻找家园》的画作中,古巴散居艺术家阿尔贝托·雷伊在视觉上打破了他出生地哈瓦那之间的地理距离;1963年,他和母亲、姐姐在墨西哥城与父亲团聚,父亲先于家人离开墨西哥岛,寻求政治庇护;迈阿密,雷耶斯一家在流亡期间曾在那里生活过一段时间;以及宾夕法尼亚州的北坎布里亚(前巴恩斯伯勒),他在那里度过了童年和成年的大部分时光。像雷伊在这一时期创作的许多作品一样,《寻找家园》探索了断裂和位移的主题,并具有地图般的抽象品质。作品以从黑暗到光明的调色板呈现,展现了一种象征性的形式,似乎盘旋在一系列由黑色边界和虚线勾勒和划分的彩色几何形状之上。根据雷伊的说法,《寻找家园》(正如标题所示)在视觉上代表了一种鸟瞰图或有利位置,他试图从中调和父母的流亡经历与他自己对多次流离失所和国家丧失的替代反应。“在我画画的那段时间,”这位艺术家告诉我,
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Caribbean Quarterly
Caribbean Quarterly Arts and Humanities-History
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