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Luis Cruz Azaceta
Shit! My Head is Burning but My Heart is Filled with Love
, 1981
66 x 66 in. (167.6 x 167.6 cm.)
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Luis Cruz Azaceta
Shit! My Head is Burning but My Heart is Filled with Love
, 1981
66 x 66 in. (167.6 x 167.6 cm.)
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Luis Cruz Azaceta
American/Cuban, born 1942
Shit! My Head is Burning but My Heart is Filled with Love
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1981
Luis Cruz Azaceta
Shit! My Head is Burning but My Heart is Filled with Love
, 1981
66 x 66 in. (167.6 x 167.6 cm.)
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Luis Cruz Azaceta
Shit! My Head is Burning but My Heart is Filled with Love
, 1981
66 x 66 in. (167.6 x 167.6 cm.)
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Medium
Paintings, Acrylic on canvas
Size
66 x 66 in. (167.6 x 167.6 cm.)
Markings
Signed; signed & dated en verso
Price
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Arthur Roger Gallery
New Orleans
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Movement
Contemporary Art
Exhibitions
2024, EXPO Chicago, Arthur Roger Gallery, Chicago, IL
2022, Art Miami, Arthur Roger Gallery, Miami, FL
2022, What a Wonderful World, Ogden Museum of Southern Art, New Orleans, LA
2020, Personal Velocity: 40 Years of Painting, George Adams Gallery, New York, NY
1994, HELL: LUIS CRUZ AZACETA SELECTED WORKS FROM 1978-93, The Alternative Museum, New York, NY
1982, LUIS CRUZ AZACETA, Allan Frumkin Gallery, New York, NY
Literature
Artfurm, JANUARY 1995, VOL. 33, NO. 5
https://www.artforum.com/events/luis-cruz-azaceta-2-215797/
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Description
Born in Cuba in 1942, Luis Cruz Azaceta emigrated to the U.S. in 1960, where he enrolled at New York’s School for the Visual Arts and developed a hard-edged approach to abstraction that he would abandon a decade later. After a trip to Europe, he shifted to a looser, more expressionistic figuration that characterizes the 22 brightly colored and dynamic paintings included in this exhibition. Drawn from the last 15 years of his oeuvre, some of the pictures can be read as allegories of life in New York City, indicated iconically by the presence of the Empire State Building, though it is clear that Azaceta’s metropolis is a signifier of the human condition in general—a nightmare world of violence, weaponry gone amok, severed limbs flying through the air, bulging eyes popping out of their sockets, and giant insects.
Azaceta’s work presents a powerful conflation of schlocky B-movie horror and incisive black humor. Your worst dreams have come true yet somehow they’re fascinating to watch. "Shit My Head Is Burning But My Heart Is Filled With Love", 1981, is an iconic depiction of the human condition, in which it is impossible to distinguish whether the figure’s head is consumed in flames or adorned with a crown. As if to emphasize this quasireligious martyrdom, a knife pierces his cheek and blood drips down his cheek. In the most arresting part of the image, the eye of this post-Modern Christ figure pops right out of its socket as if he cannot stop himself from looking, yet can’t live with what he sees."|
– Thomas McEvilley
ArtForum
January 1995
VOL. 33, NO. 5
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