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Eduardo Sarabia Print

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Framed Eduardo Sarabia Original 30" x 22" Silkscreen Print, Ceiba Sagrade/Sacred Tree (Quetzales)

Year: 2021

Edition: #9/25

Includes certificate of authenticity

White Lacquer Frame
OP3 UV Plexi

Fulfillment: please contact [email protected].

About Eduardo Sarabia:

Born in Los Angeles, 1976 Lives and works in Guadalajara, Mexico

Eduardo Sarabia (Los Angeles, CA, 1976) uses narrative as the raw material in his artwork. Sarabia's work develops from traditional artisan materials -such as ceramics and textile- into sculpture, painting, installation and performativity.

He was part of Desert X 2021 with The Passenger, a site-specific project built with hand made mexican petates. Eduardo Sarabia has had many individual exhibitions in museums such as CAC Malaga, Spain; Museo Universitario del Chopo, Mexico City; The Mistake Room, LA; Museo Tamayo, Mexico City; Instituto Cultural Cabanas, Guadalajara, Mexico; Museo de Arte Contemporaneo de Oaxaca (MACO), Oaxaca, Mexico; Museum of Contemporary Art, Denver, Colorado; Tokyo Wonder Site, Japan; ASU Art Museum, Tempe, Arizona; Santa Monica Museum of Art, California, among others.

His work has also been included in various collective exhibitions, such as La Casa que Nos Inventamos, Oklahoma Contemporary, Oklahoma USA (2022); ReVision: Art in the Americas, Denver Art Museum (2021); El Dorado!, Lille3000, Lille Cedex, France; New Blue and White in the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Massachusetts (2013); Turn Off the Sun: Selections from La Coleccion Fundacion Jumex in ASU Art Museum, Tempe, Arizona (2013); and Phantom Sightings: Art After The Chicano Movement in the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, to mention a few.

Donated By Eduardo Sarabia