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Opening Reception - Marginal Universe: Works by Giovanni Valderas


Latino Cultural Center

Opening Reception: Saturday, April 29 from 6 – 9 p.m.

On view through July 1

The Latino Cultural Center (2600 Live Oak St.) welcomes artist Giovanni Valderas in his first solo exhibition, Marginal Universe at Latino Cultural Center’s NPR & Main galleries. Marginal Universe focuses on Valderas’ diverse body of work spanning from 2011 through 2023. These works range from his earlier paper collage pieces to his current sculptural paintings containing elements of wood, duct tape, bamboo, paper-mâché, and tissue paper, referencing traditional pinata objects.

In addition, the exhibition shows the progression from his earlier, more anecdotal works about family to the guerrilla outdoor sculptures calling attention to social justice issues in Dallas, such as affordable housing and displacement. Valderas also includes work reflecting his grassroots campaign for Dallas City Council, where he placed a strong second. Valderas’ run for office as an artist was a rewarding experience and an insightful understanding of how power structures congeal and perpetuate constructs that dismiss and devalue marginalized people.

In return, Valderas utilizes his practice to address oppressive beliefs and actions considered norms and standards. Most notably, with his Casita Triste (Sad Little House) project, he continues to put forth public discussion on the lack of affordable housing. Last year, in collaboration with Craft in America Center (Los Angeles), he worked with eighty LAUSD students, empowering them to create and place their casitas in their neighborhoods. As a result, these objects of craft become public interruptions and advocacy tools.

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2600 Live Oak Street · Dallas, TX 75204


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