Andrés Conde: Beauty, Subtext, and the Politics of Seeing
The women in Andrés Conde’s paintings are never passive subjects. They are warriors—unapologetic, strong, and unflinching—yet they remain tender, vulnerable, and profoundly human. Their eyes, rendered with masterful precision, reveal complex inner worlds: reservoirs of resilience, echoes of suffering, and glimmers of transcendence.
Exhibition: The Garden of Earthly Delights
Conde Contemporary, in partnership with Arts Danu, proudly presents The Garden of Earthly Delights, an interactive art exhibition inspired by the iconic 15th century triptych by Hieronymus Bosch. Opening Friday, August 1st from 6–9 PM at Conde Contemporary, located at 334 Main Street, the exhibition features a dynamic group of regional, national, and international artists including David Sullivan, Antonio Cavagnaro, Jaime Bird, Jacob Reptile, Kevin Sloan, Jeff Faust, Willem Duarte and Ernesto Capdevila.
Full Circle.
A conversation with artist Pablo Santibáñez Servat and gallerist Stacy Conde, of Conde Contemporary, on the challenges of painting still life, hidden symbolism in his art, and the open ended collaborative stories he shares with viewers.
Sawubona: I See You
Sawubona: I See You invites viewers to embark on a journey through the rich visual and cultural landscape of South Africa, presenting an intimate and multifaceted portrait of South African life. The word "Sawubona," an everyday greeting in Zulu that means "I see you," offers a poignant lens through which to approach this exhibition. Here, "seeing" transcends the simple act of looking; it calls for an encounter, an acknowledgment of the stories, struggles, resilience, and beauty embedded within each piece.
The Space in Between
“The Space in Between,” delves into the complex interplay of returning and belonging, capturing the essence of navigating between the past and the present. This exhibition explores the nuanced experience of coming back to familiar shores after a period of separation, where home is both a sanctuary and a landscape altered by time.
Alive and Sacred: The Work of Kevin Sloan
Kevin spoke with me today about his body of work. The resulting conversation was enlightening and confirmed my predisposition toward the artist and the sublime nature of his paintings.
Are You Offended?
Nudity, depictions of the obese eating, child labor, racial caricatures, the male gaze, in the painting “Circus III” Pablo has manufactured what could be deemed a virtual smorgasbord of offense. I spoke with the Chilean born artist of Uruguayan parents today about the piece and his intent in creating the work.
The Masked Man
Cuban conceptual artist Rubén Torres Llorca sees the human experience for what it is, filled with love and loss, joy and suffering and most of all, temporary.
Rubén, Rubén, Rubén.
It's been incredibly well documented that Rubén Torres Llorca pulls no punches. He refuses to play "the game". ...that's not entirely true, he will play, but by his rules, on his court, and with his ball. Si te gustas bien, y si no, tambien, (If you like it fine, if not, that's fine too).
An Evolution of Expression: The Artistic Journey of Andrés Conde
Andres Conde, a visual artist born in the vibrant city of Havana in 1968, embarked on an artistic odyssey shaped by displacement, political tumult, and an ever-evolving quest for creative expression. Uprooted from his Cuban roots as a child, Conde's journey traversed Havana, Madrid, New York, and eventually settled in Miami, infusing his art with a diverse spectrum of cultural influences.
Se Acabo La Fiesta Brava
Rituals are seductive, no matter how frightening they may be, and so is the best art. I've never resolved the contradiction between my attraction to the strange world of bullfighting and the fact that I was sickened by it. Bullfighting in fact became a metaphor for the world, a place where the primitive lays waste to our best efforts to be "civilized" and something or someone must always suffer but for no particular reason. And yet we cannot stop watching.
Stacy Conde: Weaving Visual Art and Narrative Alchemy
The discourse surrounding Stacy Conde's work often highlights her dedicated support for the artists she represents, yet there remains an underreported facet: her own prolific contributions as an artist. While she's celebrated for elevating diverse voices and nurturing artist’s careers, the narrative often overlooks Conde's significant endeavors as a creator in her own right. This article aims to unveil the multifaceted nature of Conde's work, shedding light on her dual roles as both a passionate advocate for artists and a talented creator.
Danco in D.F.
The young Cuban artist living and working in Mexico is expanding, literally. While his entire body of work deals with memory, normally in the form of miniature momentos frozen in time and place, he has begun to paint larger works on the same theme. Duportai is a graduate of the esteemed La Academia Nacional de Bellas Artes, San Alejandro in Havana. His work has been shown in Havana, Miami, Paris and Los Angeles, as well as in the PAN Museum of Contemporary Art, Naples, Italy.
Three From Chile
These three South American artists possess great technical skill and fertile imaginations. They are each deeply rooted in a sort of symbology and cultural iconography which crosses ethnological divisions. All three manage to maintain a graceful sense of aesthetic values while communicating an often blood soaked narrative. They are, individually, an incredibly rare find, unicorns even, and I am incredibly grateful to work them.
Wishes From Natchez, Mississippi 2021
These are the desires of our community as expressed at The Wishing Tree during Allumer Natchez, November 19th - 21st, 2021. They have transcribed exactly as they were written, only removing names for privacy.
Tokens of Memory : The Miniature Portrait Project
“Tokens of Memory : The Miniature Portrait Project” is a work in process. The project is naturally indicative of Duportai’s body of work which consists primarily of small format paintings, replete with concepts of token and memory. His interest in painting in miniature arises from the desire of making each of these works more intimate, focusing on the smallest detail.
Images From Midnight in The Garden of Good and Evil
The title “Midnight in The Garden of Good and Evil” has been one I’ve always found profoundly evocative and imaginative, it asks you to consider what that place and time might look and feel like. Our exhibition, of the same name, was simply my interpretation of that glorious title.
Midnight in The Garden of Good and Evil
Conde Contemporary presents a multi-sensory, immersive art exhibition titled “Midnight in The Garden of Good and Evil”, taking place this October 16th-18th at Conde Contemporary, 334 Main Street, Natchez, Mississippi.
The Stars.
"We are all in the gutter, but some of us are looking at the stars." ...and so here we find ourselves, in the midst of chaos, disease, uncertainty and ugliness. It's easy to get lost in it, the anger and despair of the gutter. Though, it is precisely times like these when looking at the stars is crucial.
Opening Exhibition and Reception
Conde Contemporary, located at 334 Main Street, will host its opening reception and exhibition, "Chapter 3" on Friday, July 10th from 6-9 pm.