
Spotlight Artist
Maia Cruz Palileo
Northeast
Artist Statement
Photographs of places where my family has lived are resources
for my paintings, specifically Manila and Chicago. As a child of
immigrants, I adopted a hyphenated concept of home. My family’s
oral histories painted a carefully constructed picture of the people
and country they left behind. Where a language barrier between
generations could lead to misinterpretation, it also created
pathways for imagination and invention. As such, the tradition
of passing down oral history is one of improvisation, relying
on memory and imagination to fill in the gaps. The more these
stories were repeated, the more questionable they became.
My painting process mirrors this method of storytelling by editing
and censoring visual information. They are reconstructions based
on a mixture of photographic references and retrospection.
Comprised of layers of thin oil paint, some areas accumulate,
creating thick, palpable textures, representing parts constantly
retold. Other areas remain thin and transparent, reflecting
information withheld or erased, bringing to light aspects of
history that remain silent, lost in the transference of migration,
colonization, and the passing of generations.
Artist's Additional works
Works shared by the artist outside of their featured New American Paintings selections


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