
Spotlight Artist
Carlos Daniel Donjuan
West
Artist Statement
My work is an invitation to join me as I explore personal narratives
of the societal constructs and perceptions of illegal immigration.
Coming to America from Mexico as a child presented a unique
set of challenges that I experienced while growing up. My work
reflects on my upbringing and some of the struggles associated
with being identified as an illegal immigrant or “alien.” I continue
to redefine and contextualize the terms I heard as a youth, with
the goal of making a visual translation that everyone can relate to.
The work is acutely personal, often referencing family and friends
in hopes of gaining a better understanding of my fears of not
belonging, failure, and even mortality.
In this body of work I playfully appropriate the pejorative term
“alien,” cloaking figures in sprightly shapes and patterns. The
masked hybrid characters of people and creatures found in my
work confront viewers without making them uncomfortable.
Artist's Additional works
Works shared by the artist outside of their featured New American Paintings selections


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