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Miguel Martinez
Tell Me How It Ends, GRIMM 54 White St, New York, NY (US), September 6 - November 2, 2024

Miguel Martinez: Tell Me How It Ends

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Works
  • Miguel Martinez Demolition, 2023-2024 Acrylic on paper on panel 61 x 50.8 cm | 24 x 20 in
    Miguel Martinez
    Demolition, 2023-2024
    Acrylic on paper on panel
    61 x 50.8 cm | 24 x 20 in
  • Miguel Martinez Blades of Grass, 2022-2024 Acrylic on paper, triptych 77.8 x 171.4 cm | 30 5/8 x 67 1/2 in
    Miguel Martinez
    Blades of Grass, 2022-2024
    Acrylic on paper, triptych
    77.8 x 171.4 cm | 30 5/8 x 67 1/2 in
  • Miguel Martinez Totem Revival, 2024 Acrylic on canvas 61 x 45.7 cm | 24 x 18 in
    Miguel Martinez
    Totem Revival, 2024
    Acrylic on canvas
    61 x 45.7 cm | 24 x 18 in
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  • Miguel Martinez Chalupa's Journey, 2024 Mixed media on canvas 53.3 x 53.3 cm | 21 x 21 in
    Miguel Martinez
    Chalupa's Journey, 2024
    Mixed media on canvas
    53.3 x 53.3 cm | 21 x 21 in
  • Miguel Martinez Castillo, 2024 Mixed media on paper on panel 81.3 x 91.4 cm | 32 x 36 in
    Miguel Martinez
    Castillo, 2024
    Mixed media on paper on panel
    81.3 x 91.4 cm | 32 x 36 in
  • Miguel Martinez Heaven Let Me In, 2022-2024 Mixed media on paper on panel 61 x 76.2 cm | 24 x 30 in
    Miguel Martinez
    Heaven Let Me In, 2022-2024
    Mixed media on paper on panel
    61 x 76.2 cm | 24 x 30 in
  • Miguel Martinez Nocturne, 2023 Mixed media on unstretched canvas, framed 45.1 x 98.7 cm | 17 3/4 x 38 7/8 in
    Miguel Martinez
    Nocturne, 2023
    Mixed media on unstretched canvas, framed
    45.1 x 98.7 cm | 17 3/4 x 38 7/8 in
  • Miguel Martinez La Poza (The Cove), 2023 Mixed media on paper 56.5 x 62.9 cm | 22 1/4 x 24 3/4 in
    Miguel Martinez
    La Poza (The Cove), 2023
    Mixed media on paper
    56.5 x 62.9 cm | 22 1/4 x 24 3/4 in
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Press release
Miguel Martinez in his studio, 2023 | Photographed by Deb Leal
Miguel Martinez in his studio, 2023 | Photographed by Deb Leal
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GRIMM is pleased to present Tell Me How It Ends, a solo exhibition by artist Miguel Martinez (b. 1991, Celaya, MX) taking place at the New York gallery from 6 September to 2 November 2024. 

Raised in the outskirts of Celaya, Mexico, Martinez’s work is deeply informed by the mystical imagery that proliferated throughout his Catholic upbringing. Martinez notes that the church provided an unparalleled source of cultural richness; however, in coming to terms with his own queer identity, he experienced an inner “schism” which he has sought to bridge through an expansive linking of spirituality and art. Influenced by the magpie maximalism of queer artists like Nicolas Moufarrege (b. 1947) and Thomas Lanigan Schmidt (b. 1948), Martinez works through an additive process evoking the ethos of rasquachismo, a Chicano practice of overcoming material limitations by “making the most from the least”. 

Drawing on traditions of folk art, magic and symbolism while paying homage to metaphysical painters, in particular the Mexican artist Francisco Toledo (b. 1940) and Venezuelan-born American painter Luchita Hurtado (b. 1920), Martinez notes that his practice is rooted in the desire to decorate surfaces with accessible materials like tin foil, glitter, sequins and ribbons. In doing so, he aims to root his practice in widely inclusive sources of inspiration that encourage a transcendent engagement on the part of the viewer. 

For this exhibition, Martinez has produced a site-specific mural accompanying new paintings that typify his multi-media practice. In his mural, Martinez adopts and reproduces the forms of milagros, which are small metal amulets used in Mexican folk healing rituals. The artist reproduces and incorporates amulets from his own collection, enlarging their scale and oftentimes abstracting the original forms to incorporate various iconographies and Tantric imagery from traditions beyond Judeo-Christian origin. 

In doing so, Martinez aims to reimagine amulets as autonomous power objects, untethered from a role of service. In his new series of paintings, the artist produces an origin story for the amulets depicted in his mural, further removing them from their original Catholic context and weaving them deeper into his own self-mythology.

The title Tell Me How It Ends is adapted from Valeria Luiselli’s 2017 Tell Me How It Ends: An Essay in 40 Questions. The chronicle, structured around the forty questions Luiselli asks undocumented Latin American children facing deportation, humanizes these young migrants, highlighting the contradiction between the idea of America as a fiction for immigrants and the reality of racism and fear that they face upon arrival. In the painting Chalupa’s Journey, 2023, a wall of rose thorns shaped like barbed wire indicates the crossing of a divide between a here and there. Printed reproductions of hand-sculpted amulets hang like theatrical stage props at the top of the painting. 

About the artist

Miguel Martinez (b. 1991, Celaya, MX) received a BFA from The Univeristy of Houston, Houston, TX (US) in 2013 and completed an MFA at Hunter College, New York, NY (US) in 2021. He lives and works in Brooklyn, NY (US).

Recent group exhibitions include Love’s Other Name, The Spite Haus, Philadelphia, PA (US) in 2023 and Tinieblas, 205 Hudson, New York, NY (US) in 2021. Recent residencies include Mad54 Artist Residency, New York, NY (US) and Mostajo Projects Artist Residency, CT (US), both in 2023. Awards include the 2018 Ruth Stanton Memorial Scholarship at Hunter College, New York, NY (US) and the 2013 Clare Hart DeGolyer Memorial Fund from the Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas, TX (US). 

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Press
  • Devotions and Migration: In Conversation with Miguel Martinez

    Francisco Donoso, Impulse Magazine, October 25, 2024
  • DACA-Recipient Artists Share Their Stories as Program Hangs by a Thread

    Isa Farfan, Hyperallergic, October 24, 2024
  • Miguel Martinez “Tell Me How It Ends” at GRIMM Gallery, New York

    Mousse Magazine, September 27, 2024
Related content
  • Devotions and Migration: In Conversation with Miguel Martinez Press

    Devotions and Migration: In Conversation with Miguel Martinez

    Impulse Magazine October 25, 2024
    Read more
  • DACA-Recipient Artists Share Their Stories as Program Hangs by a Thread Press

    DACA-Recipient Artists Share Their Stories as Program Hangs by a Thread

    Hyperallergic October 24, 2024
    Read more
  • Miguel Martinez “Tell Me How It Ends” at GRIMM Gallery, New York Press

    Miguel Martinez “Tell Me How It Ends” at GRIMM Gallery, New York

    Mousse Magazine September 27, 2024
    Read more
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