Proyecto: ID “Project: ID” – A Solo Exhibition by Abel Monagas Alfonso
Gallery Bogart is thrilled to present Project: ID an Abel Monagas Alfonso Solo Exhibition. Abel Monagas Alfonso is an exceptionally talented hyperrealistic painter based in Havana, Cuba. He pushes the bounds of hyperrealism with playfulness and creativity not limiting himself to static still lifes, but challenging contemporary norms with playfulness and pestilent seriousness. In this series of ID portraits the artist presents personal paintings of his grandmother and other ID portraits addressing violence, politics, and the human condition through his skillful use of the brush.
Opening Reception
Saturday, February 24th
4:00pm to 8:00pm
1400 Union Avenue
Kansas City, MO 64101
Fragile Edifice of Identity
By JW Vargas, co-curator
PROJECT: ID, an exploration into the intricacies of identity, invites us to delve beyond the superficial façade of a face, prompting a profound reflection on the very essence of who we are. The concept of identity is ingeniously likened to the construction of a grand structure, where each life experience serves as a foundational brick, shaping the individual into a unique architectural marvel.
The metaphorical journey begins with the birth of an individual, the very cornerstone of their existence. With each passing moment, experiences seamlessly intertwine to form the walls, halls, and towers of this metaphorical castle. Elements such as name, culture, and religion serve as the sturdy bricks that contribute to the robust structure of one’s identity.
However, the human condition introduces a poignant reality—the potential collapse of this intricately constructed edifice. Despite the colossal number of bricks that make up the identity, the fragility of the human experience means that it can be shattered. This fracture is not merely a crack in the façade; it is a seismic upheaval, challenging the very core of one’s being.
While contemplating this fragility, the exhibition prompts us to confront the difficult process of acceptance and the arduous task of rebuilding. The shattered castle of identity becomes a poignant tableau of resilience and reconstruction. It beckons us to witness the strength required to face the shattered pieces, embrace the reality of disintegration, and courageously embark on the journey of rebuilding—a journey that involves not only mending the broken walls but also forging new, resilient structures from the ruins.
PROJECT: ID serves as a powerful testament to the complexity of identity, urging us to question, explore, and appreciate the fortitude required to navigate the ebb and flow of human experiences. As we stand amidst the remnants of shattered castles, we are reminded that within the fractures lie the potential for profound self-discovery and the opportunity to construct an identity that transcends the limitations of the past.
Artist’s Statement
ID \ the face as a shield, a hero behind whom we shield ourselves, protecting what we truly are, what we feel, from what we are not aware of, the mimesis of the portrait or the portrayed as a pretext for the surreal, the dreamlike. In ID, I aim to do just that, to undress the soul of what we hide, the psychology of the farce, the contrivance. I make use of the portrait, sometimes in the presence of a realistic imitation of the face with added elements to explore in each one, sometimes the closed doors, other times the infinite small room that we will never know the mystery of the end, a simultaneous display of an unconscious self-exploration of my own being. Sometimes the absence, only the construction or deconstruction of the concept as identity, what we truly are or feel. What those official documents, cold and distant, but yes, uniform, parts of a whole, fail to reflect.
Look at the camera, and please don’t smile.
Abel Monagas Alfonso