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Dora De Larios
Air2009

On view:
Geffen Galleries, floor 1
Tall tower-like ceramic sculpture with a celadon green glaze, featuring stacked horizontal sections with applied circular forms that transition to organic, cloud-like lobes at the top
Artist or Maker
Dora De Larios
United States, California, Los Angeles, 1933-2018
Title
Air
Date Made
2009
Medium
Glazed porcelain, wood
Dimensions
Overall: 96 × 25 × 25 in. (243.84 × 63.5 × 63.5 cm) a) Head: 22 × 16 1/4 × 13 in. (55.88 × 41.28 × 33.02 cm) b) Body: 84 × 25 × 26 in. (213.36 × 63.5 × 66.04 cm)
Credit Line
Gift of the artist
Accession Number
M.2017.182.1a-b
Classification
Sculpture
Collecting Area
Decorative Arts and Design
Curatorial Notes

Beginning in the 1980s, Los Angeles artist Dora De Larios began to explore goddess imagery in her work. Confronting the challenges she faced as a Mexican American woman in a ceramic art field dominated by white men, she drew on ancient mythologies of powerful female figures in a series of deeply personal sculptures. Born in L.A. to Mexican immigrant parents, De Larios was deeply influenced by the diverse city, infusing works like the goddesses with ancient ceramic traditions from her Mexican heritage, as well as those of the cultures and artistic movements that surrounded her in Southern California.

De Larios created Air Goddess, along with the related Earth Goddess (M.2022.200a-b), Ocean Goddess (M.2017.182.2a-b), and Water Goddess (M.2017.182.3a-b), for her 2009 retrospective at the Craft and Folk Art Museum in Los Angeles (now Craft Contemporary). These powerful totems embody the spirit of the natural elements through both abstract and representational symbols.

Staci Steinberger

2017/2022

Copyright
© Dora De Larios

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