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NADA Miami

Booth 9.02

Ice Palace Studios | 1400 North Miami Avenue

December 1 – 4, 2021

Installation View 1 of Evita Tezeno at NADA Miami

Installation View of Evita Tezeno at NADA Miami

Installation View 2 of Evita Tezeno at NADA Miami

Installation View of Evita Tezeno at NADA Miami

Installation View 4 of Evita Tezeno at NADA Miami

Installation View of Evita Tezeno at NADA Miami

Installation View 5 of Evita Tezeno at NADA Miami

Installation View of Evita Tezeno at NADA Miami

Press Release

Luis De Jesus Los Angeles is very pleased to announce our participation in NADA Miami 2021 featuring a solo presentation of new work by Evita Tezeno in Booth 9.02. The fair will be held at Ice Palace Studios in Miami, FL from December 1 – December 4, 2021. 

Evita Tezeno (b. 1960) is a Port Arthur, Texas native and graduate of Lamar University. Tezeno's collage paintings employ richly patterned hand-painted papers and found objects in a folk-art style.  Her work depicts a cast of characters in harmonious everyday scenes inspired by her family and friends, childhood memories in South Texas, personal dreams, and moments from her adult life—and influenced by the great 20th century modernists Romare Bearden, Elizabeth Catlett, and William H. Johnson—scenes of joy animate her vision of a Black America filled with humanity. 

As the recipient of the prestigious Elizabeth Catlett Award for The New Power Generation, Tezeno has built a career as an acclaimed multi-disciplinary female artist. Her work is included in the permanent collection of the African American Museum of Dallas and the Embassy of the Republic of Madagascar, the Pizzuti Collection, Columbus, OH; Bill and Christy Gautreaux Collection, Kansas City; and Beth Rudin DeWoody Collection, Palm Beach. Additional collectors include Esther Silver-Parker, Samuel L. Jackson, David Hoberman, Denzel Washington, Star Jones, Laurie David, and Susan Taylor, among others. She has been awarded commissions by the Essence Music Festival in New Orleans, The Deep Ellum Film Festival in Dallas, and the legendary New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival ("Jazz Fest"), where in 1999 she became the first female artist to design its celebrated poster. 
 

NADA MIAMI 2021

LOCATION
Ice Palace Studios
1400 North Miami Avenue, 
Miami, FL 33136

2021 VIP PREVIEW
Invitation Only
Wednesday, December 1: 10am-2pm

2021 PUBLIC DAYS
Wednesday, December 1: 2-8pm
Thursday, December 2, 11am–7pm
Friday, December 3, 11am–7pm
Saturday, December 4, 11am–7pm

Recent solo exhibitions include Better Days (2021) at Luis De Jesus Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA; Evita Tezeno and Jas Mardis: Sharing Memories (2021) at ArtCentre of Plano, Plano, TX; Memories Create Our Yesterdays and Tomorrows (2019) at Thelma Harris Gallery, Oakland, CA; Memories That Speak To My Soul (2018) at Stella Jones Gallery, New Orleans, LA; and Thoughts of Time Gone By (2017) at Peg Alston Gallery, New York, NY. 

Selected group exhibitions include Réinterprétation (2020) at C.O.A. Contemporary Art Gallery, Montreal, Canada; Phenomenal Women #UsToo (2019) at the African American Museum, Dallas, TX; Love in the Time of Hysteria (2019) at Prism Art Fair, Miami, FL; Flagrant Rules of Ensued Emancipation 2019 at John Milde Gallery, Dallas, TX; Modern Day Muse (2019) at ArtCenter of Plano, Plano, TX; Arts Past & Present (2018) at George Bush Library, Dallas, TX; Daughter of Diaspora – Women of Color Speak (2018) at Hearne Fine Art, Hot Springs, AR; and New Power Generation 2012, curated by Myrtis Bedolla at Hampton University Museum, Hampton, VA.

Her work has been published and featured in numerous publications and media outlets, including Artforum, Artillery Magazine, Art Matters with Edward Goldman, Document Journal, Black Art in America, Collective Arts Network Journal, Culture Type, The Dallas Examiner, D Magazine, Dallas Woman, North Dallas Gazette, Fort Worth Star Telegram, Dallas Morning News, Eclipse Magazine, ONYX Magazine, The Shreveport Times, Visionary Art Collective, Visual Art Source, NBC 5 - DFW (video), and MAG-RAW Creations (video). She lives and works in Dallas. 

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