Painting | Utah Artists - A

Andrew Alba

As a self-taught artist and descendant of mexican migrant workers, Albas large scale paintings and drawings evoke an emotional response while still maintaining relevant commentary on contemporary politics and society. Alba has recently finished a year long residency at the Utah Museum of Fine Arts.
Alba has exhibited work throughout the Pacific Northwest and Salt Lake City where he was born and raised.

Artist Statement
As a self-taught artist I create new works outside the constraining expectations that contemporary artists educated within the academy often face. My positionality as a decedent of mexican migrant workers growing up in a mixed race family affords me a unique lens to explore themes such as race and ethnic identity with my work. My descriptive experience of being brown in white spaces in addition to how familial heritage is navigated within ones own community further informs the personal and social commentary of my current work. Common motifs within my work include border walls, mexican pottery, nike symbols, guns, cops, and brown bodies. Employing techniques found within abstraction and neo-expressionism my work aims to evoke emotional response while still maintaining relevant commentary on contemporary politics and society.

 

 

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