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Katrin Alvarez

Unexpected, Oil & Mixed Media on Canvas, PaintingUnexpected, Oil & Mixed Media on Canvas, Painting
Streetgirl, Oil & Mixed Media on Canvas, PaintingStreetgirl, Oil & Mixed Media on Canvas, Painting
Easy Prey, Oil & Mixed Media on Canvas, PaintingEasy Prey, Oil & Mixed Media on Canvas, Painting
Slums of the Mind, Oil & Mixed Media on Board, PaintingSlums of the Mind, Oil & Mixed Media on Board, Painting
Unexpected
Oil & Mixed Media on Canvas
24" x 24"
Streetgirl
Oil & Mixed Media on Canvas
10" x 13"
Easy Prey
Oil & Mixed Media on Canvas
24" x 24"
Slums of the Mind
Oil & Mixed Media on Board
16" x 12"
2008

Dies Irae, Oil & Mixed Media on Board, PaintingDies Irae, Oil & Mixed Media on Board, Painting
The Painful Reality of Human Relations, Oil & Mixed Media on Canvas, PaintingThe Painful Reality of Human Relations, Oil & Mixed Media on Canvas, Painting
Richard Yates, Oil & Mixed Media on Board, PaintingRichard Yates, Oil & Mixed Media on Board, Painting
Dona Nobis Pacem, Oil & Mixed Media on Board, PaintingDona Nobis Pacem, Oil & Mixed Media on Board, Painting
Dies Irae
Oil & Mixed Media on Board
39" x 47"
The Painful Reality of Human Relations
Oil & Mixed Media on Canvas
35" x 47"
2008
Richard Yates
Oil & Mixed Media on Board
32" x 32"
Dona Nobis Pacem
Oil & Mixed Media on Board
39" x 39"

Serenity of Being, Oil & Mixed Media on Canvas, PaintingSerenity of Being, Oil & Mixed Media on Canvas, Painting
Chain of Childhood, Oil & Mixed Media on Canvas, PaintingChain of Childhood, Oil & Mixed Media on Canvas, Painting
Serenity of Being
Oil & Mixed Media on Canvas
32" x 47"
Chain of Childhood
Oil & Mixed Media on Canvas
47" x 35"
2008

Color of Reverie
Reception: Thursday, June 26, 2008 6-8 PM
Exhibition Dates: 6/26/2008 - 7/17/2008

 
Press Release

German artist Katrin Alvarez’s mixed media works are both troubling and engaging, as they combine Salvador Dali’s surreal imagery and the jarring ruptures of Hannah Höch’s Dada collages. Most of Alvarez’s pieces incorporate two- and three-dimensional materials, creating a tension between surface and relief, representation and abstraction. This tension makes her artworks recognizable to a point, yet impossible to interpret completely.

This incongruity in Alvarez’s materials extends to the thematic contents of her work. She uses a surrealist’s vocabulary, dealing in the myths and archetypes of dreams and psychoanalysis. Yet amidst the images of modern society’s melancholy and dark psychic underbelly, Katrin Alvarez incorporates deeply personal narratives. She treats her private issues through her art, all the while appealing to culture-wide problems. Not only do her images depict her inner demons, the disjointed ways she juxtaposes these personal problems with cultural crises suggests that the two are fundamentally related. Representations of her small inner universe always seem to reflect the dynamics of the greater whole.



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