Untitled
Title
Untitled
Description
Like many artists of Mexico’s Oaxacan School, Santiago Avendaño has explored the metaphorical and aesthetic possibilities of the animal form. In Untitled, a plethora of dogs, birds, rabbits, goats, and other, more visually ambiguous species are scattered about the picture plane. Their placement offers no unified narrative of the animal or its role in either human or ecological society. The work's anonymous multiplicity of forms suggests violence—animals seize and collide with each other—but also the redemptive possibilities of symbiosis, hinted at in the mouths that appear to kiss, joining their bodies in transformation.
Creator
Filemón Santiago Avendaño
Date
c. 1979
Rights
2013. AMA | Art Museum of the Americas, Organization of American States (OAS). All rights reserved.
Type
Still Image
Original Format
watercolor
Physical Dimensions
18 x 24 in.
Citation
Filemón Santiago Avendaño, “Untitled,” Streams of Being, accessed November 20, 2024, https://streamsofbeing.artinterp.org/omeka/items/show/694.