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Artworks
Rea Lynn de Guzman
Intertwined, 2022Acrylic, image transfer and silkscreen on paper mounted on panel20” x 24” x 1”A mixed media painting with a silhouette made from collaged lace, floral, and fabric patterns on a deep blue background. There is a white shirt collar on the bottom left.https://www.instagram.com/rayuh_lynn Artist Statement I have moved repeatedly within my native and adoptive country since childhood. These migrations created not only geographic shifts, but also an intricate familial and personal...https://www.instagram.com/rayuh_lynn
Artist Statement
I have moved repeatedly within my native and adoptive country since childhood. These migrations created not only geographic shifts, but also an intricate familial and personal disconnect interposed with cultural fusion and perplexity. As a result, my work explores psychological and socio-political themes surrounding liminal identity, cultural assimilation, and the Filipinx diaspora, tempered by my experience as a Filipina immigrant living in the United States. In this vein, I examine oxymoronic concepts of assimilation and repudiation, reductive and additive, permanence and temporality, and the complicit relationship between colonizer and colonized. My current work navigates through the colonial history of the piña fiber in the Philippines and its relationship with the idea of "Maria Clara" - the Maria Clara-esque ideals of beauty and status, accompanied by stereotypes of chastity, demureness, light skin, passivity, and subordination. Popular Philippine concepts regarding beauty and status center on the normalization of skin-whitening products and championing of imported goods. My work presents and challenges the unbalanced power structure resulting from the inferiorization of native ideals by the colonizer, and its lasting impression of colonial mentality. Through the process of repetitive layering and a palette evoking skin tones, I utilize the tactility of specific materials such as image transfers on piña fiber and synthetic organza to extract and repudiate these imposed ideals and stereotypes - material remnants intertwined with cultural legacies.
Biography
Rea Lynn de Guzman is an interdisciplinary artist, curator, and educator. She works in painting, print, and sculpture. Born in Manila, Philippines, she immigrated to the United States at age 14. She received her MFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and her BFA from the San Francisco Art Institute. She has exhibited work throughout the US, and internationally in Australia, India, and the Philippines. She is a recent recipient of the API Artist Futures Fund award in 2022. In 2019-2023, she curated the "Wander Woman" Series - featuring Bay Area-based, women of color artists with immigrant backgrounds. She has been featured in the Asian Journal Magazine, Hella Pinay, KQED Arts, and the San Francisco Chronicle, among other publications.
She is currently the Senior Manager of Educational Programs at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts. She has taught art at: City College of San Francisco Continuing Education, de Young Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco, San Francisco Center for the Book, and Root Division, where she served as the organization's first Filipinx Teaching Artist Fellow in 2017. She lives and works in the Bay Area.