Leslie Martinez: The Fault of Formation
Leslie Martinez: The Fault of Formation
Martinez, who lived in New York City for fifteen years before returning to Texas in 2019, exhibits their largest body of work to date, which features recent paintings and three newly commissioned large-scale artworks.
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MoMA PS1
November 16, 2023 to April 08, 2024
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Exhibition Details

MoMA PS1 presents Leslie Martinez’s (b. 1985, McAllen, Texas) first New York museum exhibition. Martinez, who lived in New York City for fifteen years before returning to Texas in 2019, exhibits their largest body of work to date, which features recent paintings and three newly commissioned large-scale artworks. Using a cosmic palette based on the CMYK (Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, and Black) color model, the artist sprays and stains canvases with diluted paint, and then folds, pools, and collages materials onto the surface—including rags and dried acrylics.

Additional Details

Combining a no-waste approach with methodologies of rasquachismo, a term coined by scholar Tomás Ybarra-Fausto to describe a Chicano “attitude rooted in resourcefulness yet mindful of stance and style,” Martinez wields an embodied way of painting that draws on formal legacies of abstraction, as well as generational practices of survival and sustenance learned from their family. The Fault of Formation includes works that make reference to the earth’s fault lines and shifting tectonic plates, dueling forces that give rise to mountains.

Location

MoMA PS1
22-25 Jackson Avenue
Queens, NY 11101

Image: Detail from Leslie Martinez. The Decorum of this Body. 2023. / courtesy of MoMA PS1