KARLA DIAZ Mujer Valiente y Los Diablitos (Brave Woman and the Little Devils)

KARLA DIAZ: Mujer Valiente y Los Diablitos (Brave Woman and the Little Devils)

27 Apr, 2024

KARLA DIAZ: Mujer Valiente y Los Diablitos (Brave Woman and the Little Devils)

Time Sat Apr 27 2024 at 05:00 pm to 08:00 pm
(GMT-07:00)

Luis De Jesus Los Angeles, 1110 Mateo St., Los Angeles, United States

KARLA DIAZ: Mujer Valiente y Los Diablitos (Brave Woman and the Little Devils), 27 April | Event in Los Angeles KARLA DIAZ: Mujer Valiente y Los Diablitos (Brave Woman and the Little Devils)

Luis De Jesus Los Angeles is pleased to announce KARLA DIAZ: Mujer Valiente y Los Diablitos (The Brave Woman and The Little Devils) the artist’s second solo exhibition with the gallery on view from April 27 through June 8 2024. An opening reception featuring a live musical performance of the artist’s own corrido (co-written with César Castro Jarochelo and Chuy Sandoval) will be held on April 27 2024 from 5 to 8PM.


Karla Diaz is known for her storytelling kaleidoscopic paintings which she began making to chart memories dreams and whims during her recovery from a stroke. Her healing journey has resulted in a prolific series of works that have evolved into a playful yet formidable anthology of Latinx and Mexican-American experiences in Southern California. Diaz's surreal paintings chronicle a collective unconscious of cultural iconography pop references current events and familial dynamics and traditions that shape the worldview of the artist and her communities. In Diaz's latest series she expands her visual storytelling to encompass music and performance through the Northern Mexican genre of narrative ballads the corrido


KARLA DIAZ: Mujer Valiente y Los Diablitos (The Brave Woman and The Little Devils) invites you to the artist's fantasy world of her alter ego Mujer Valiente the lead singer of the band Los Diablitos and their tour through various beloved locations in East LA from Mariachi Plaza to Whittier Boulevard. The exhibition elaborates on the storytelling of the corrido where the artist has flipped its traditional tropes to empower women. Historically corridos have been used as a forum for oral histories and storytelling facilitating social messages crooned by heroic men where in contrast women are often nonexistent or mentioned in allegories warning against social deviance. Diaz's reinterpretation not only flips the gender roles but also brings new content to a genre that in its contemporary moment has had controversy and even legal ramifications for songs promoting illegal activities narcotics misogyny violence against women and femicide. Her artistic agency is a powerful testament to the strength and resilience of women inspiring us all to challenge societal norms and reclaim our narratives.


Through the lyrics—sung performed and vibrantly painted on canvas—we learn the story of the brave woman who does not even fear the devil (“no le teme ni al diablo”) and her determination and resilience in overcoming a broken heart. The storytelling in corridos like many ballads is abstracted and blends fact and probability with fiction and drama for effect. Diaz adapts this in full force—painting lyrics saturated in her distinctive palette of rainbow hues dreamy washes and colors that conjure the magic of cultural vernacular from cheerfully painted neighborhood shops to bougainvillea pinks cactus greens colorful textiles and concert costumes. In these works the artist often assumes fantasy characters taking up roles of power and positions that have typically been dominated by men such as a corrido singer a bullfighter or a boxer. Amidst the paintings the exhibition's installation also features a music video and a large painted backdrop that immerses viewers inside her imaginary concert hall. 


The narratives tell the story of the Latina artist who dreams of being a star and what it would be like to occupy positions of power that women often have little or no access to. Adapting the corrido genre to playfully carry mythical characters and woman-centered novellas of love abandonment and heartache with urgent and pressing social themes of protest immigration and political unrest. Diaz's works embrace amplify and provide an array of emotional releases through humor earnestness and nostalgia. Mujer Valiente reconstitutes the corrido as a space for radical discourse. The exhibition and corrido not only tell the story of an individual woman's strength but also celebrate her neighbors and friends who support and cheer for her—essentially a love song for Diaz's community.


Karla Diaz (b. 1976 Los Angeles) lives and works in Los Angeles she received her MFA from the California Institute of the Arts in 2003 and a BA from California State University Los Angeles in 1999. Diaz is a co-founder alongside Mario Ybarra Jr. of the collective and community artist space Slanguage in Wilmington CA. Diaz’s works have been exhibited nationally and internationally at the 18th Street Art Center Santa Monica CA; the Hammer Museum Los Angeles CA; Los Angeles County Museum of Art CA; Museum of Contemporary Art Los Angeles CA; Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego LAXART Hollywood CA; Pitzer College Claremont CA; California State University Los Angeles CA; San Jose Museum of Art CA; Institute for Contemporary Art Boston MA; Hyde Park Art Center Chicago IL; Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit MI; the Serpentine Gallery London U.K.; and Museo Casa de Cervantes Madrid Spain. Her work is in the collection of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art Los Angeles Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego CA and Inhotim Museum Brumadinho Brazil. She has received numerous grants and awards from Art Matters New York NY; Tiffany Foundation New York NY; City of Los Angeles CA; Riverside Art Museum CA; and CalArts Los Angeles CA. 


For further information including images and previews please contact Gallery Director Brianna Bakke at 213-395-0762 or gallery@luisdejesus.com. Gallery Instagram: @luisdejesuslosangeles

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Sat Apr 27 2024 at 05:00 pm to 08:00 pm
(GMT-07:00)

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Luis De Jesus Los Angeles, 1110 Mateo St., Los Angeles, United States

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