For Untitled 2024, Jonathan Carver Moore brings a curated group (Maya Varadaraj, Adana Tillman & Aplerh-Doku Borlabi) that focuses on the intersectionality of the artists' cautious use of materials, which creates a rich cross-cultural dialogue. Their approach highlights their unique backgrounds and experiences and fosters a deeper understanding of diverse narratives. By thoughtfully selecting materials, the artworks evoke specific cultural references and emotional responses, bridging gaps between traditions and artistic practices.
Figuration plays a central role in these artworks, expressing personal and collective narratives. The cross-cultural aspect emerges as the artists blend influences from their traditions, creating hybrid forms that challenge and expand the boundaries of their respective cultures. This fusion celebrates diversity and highlights the interconnectedness of global artistic practices. We hope the resulting dialogue invites viewers to reflect on their experiences and how culture shapes perception.
Artists
Maya Varadaraj (b. 1989) is an interdisciplinary artist currently based in New York. Varadaraj was born in the United States and raised in Southern India. Her upbringing in South India and subsequent move to the United States has largely influenced the process and subject matter of Varadaraj’s work. She references family photographs, selecting moments and memories to bring to the present through painting - invoking ancestral experience and wisdom. Images of her parents as children, a survey of female family members, her grandparents active and alive. She pulls these characters out of their setting and repositions them to serve her in her search for meaning. Varadaraj received her Bachelor of Fine Arts from the Rhode Island School of Design before completing a Master's Degree at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Her work has been exhibited internationally at Vitra Design Museum, Museo Del Disseny Barcelona, India Art Fair, Sapar Contemporary, Mana Contemporary, and Medium Tings, among others, and her work is in the collection of Kiran Nadar Museum of Art in Dehli. Varadaraj has been featured in Arnet, The Brooklyn Rail, Architectural Digest, The Week, The Hindu, Bold Journey Magazine, Phaidon's Vitamin C+: Collage in Contemporary Art, Juxtapoz, Gotham Art News, Platform Magazine, and the Hindustan Times.