Marcos Raya
b. 1948, Irapuato, Mexico
Marcos Raya brings together old and new works in a variety of media that mostly explores the sociological impact of technological change. His paintings, collages and installations present an idiosyncratic hybrid of Mexican folklore, American pop-culture. His work has more affinities with Dada and Surrealism, infused with elements of Chicago-Style Pop-Expressionism and Machismo.
Through an extension of his own personal space, his frontier is filled with assemblage that takes life from the residue of crisis. His installations operate as both a self-portrait and collective history. In the context of a merging reality of medical and psychological proportions. His active space is an esthetic of abundance and display that presents traces of the ongoing struggles with urban displacement.
Raya’s edge is both intimate in a domestic construction and sinister in a spectacle of public dimension.
The Anguish of Being and the Nothingness of the Universe
acrylic on canvas
72 inches diameter
Thru the Artist’s Eyes
acrylic on canvas
36 inch diameter
price: 7,500.
Thru the Eyes of Van Gogh
acrylic on canvas
36 x 58 inches
price: 9,800.
The Home of the Hoodlum Clown
mixed media
18 x 24 inches
price: 8,500.
The Midget Pachuco and His Two Wives
mixed media
32 x 30 inches
price: 10,000.
Our Lady of Seven Pains
mixed media
19.5 x 15.25 inches
Price: 4,500.