Ernesto Leal
101.6 x 152.4 cm
Ernesto Leal's "Vida y Obra" (Life and Work, 2014), is a diptych in mixed media on canvas that transforms the surface into a pair of hyper-realistic depictions of crumpled gray paper, complete with intricate folds, creases, and shadows rendered in monochromatic tones. The left panel is inscribed with "VIDA:" (Life:) at the top, while the right bears "OBRA" (Work) partially struck through, evoking a deliberate act of erasure or redaction.
This piece embodies Leal's ongoing interrogation of language as a vulnerable construct, often distorted by censorship and authoritarian constraints drawn from his experiences in Cuba. It serves as a manifesto of resistance, where each painstakingly traced line on the canvas's weave forms a compulsive gesture toward a reinvented lexicon—one that defies suppression through meticulous discipline and unyielding nonconformity.
Echoing themes in his broader practice, including the "Estética de la censura" (Aesthetics of Censorship) series, "Vida y Obra" probes the subversion of text, contrasting spoken fluidity with written rigidity, and prompts viewers to contemplate the silenced gaps between personal existence and artistic output, where reflection meets solidarity in the face of imposed silence.
Provenance
Ernesto Leal StudioExhibitions
Gramatical Solo exhibition Galería Elvira Moreno, Bogotá, Colombia 2022Sintaxis Solo exhibition The Bonnier Gallery, Miami, Florida 2023