Artist Statement
I grew up surrounded by the pictorial fantasy of my great-grandfather, the painter Waldo Vila Silva, and the poetic dream of my grandfather, his son, the writer Waldo Vila Suarez. That sparked my artistic spirit and is the raw material for what you see here.
Though I have been painting since I was a child, this is my first painting exhibition. Due to my scenic background and the social commitment inherited from my father, I never conceived art as a two dimensional image but as a collective event. It is for this reason that when my dog Rufián died and I began to paint animals, the desire was never to exhibit them, but to feel accompanied.
Over time, the process revealed to me that observing animals and translating them into a pictorial form was in itself a collective encounter, a way to honor and recognize our interspecies memory.
This exhibition is the result of a long process of exchange between the spirits of those animals and mine.
Biography
Maria P. Vila is a Chilean multidisciplinary artist with over a decade of practical research on relational art around the world. Her experience has enabled her to experiment with distinctive communication channels, allowing her to create collective narratives that serve as the main primary material for her pieces.
Her work seeks to create a space in which the community can explore and reflect collectively on social, political, cultural, and ecological issues. Later on, these shared experiences take the form of artist books, installations, or sculptures that seek to serve as a testimony of our collective memory.
Maria Luisa’s artist books can be found in collections such as MoMA, Yale, Stanford and The New School Library among others. Currently, she is developing a NYSCA project, preparing a Stage Directing residency at Mercury Store in Brooklyn and working as a Casita Maria Teaching Artist.
Website: mariapvila.com
Instagram: @mariap.vila