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Alma Allen first solo show in Brazil
26May
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Alma Allen first solo show in Brazil

Spanning a wide range of materials including bronze, parota wood, various types of marble, obsidian and stalagmite, Allen's work retains a singularly unique energy and original aesthetic. From sinuously thin bronze shapes to magmatic and smooth marble outpourings, Allen's biomorphic forms seem to rise up effortlessly from the artist's chosen material. Allen's artistic trajectory has seen him progress from humble origins, selling hand-carved miniatures on the street in Soho, NY, to his breakthrough moment of recognition after his acclaimed presentation at the Whitney Biennial of 2014.

Largely self taught, there is a spontaneity and energy to Allen's work that seems to bear little connection to the artistic movements of this time. In fact they have more in common, formally and perhaps spiritually, with the vast expanses of territory and the monolithic natural formations that seem to have punctuated his life: Utah, where he grew up; Joshua Tree, California, where he lived for several years; and Tepoztlán, Mexico, where he currently has his studio, about 50 miles out from Mexico City. Rocks, branches and unspecified biomorphic entities that exude a kind of prehistoric energy dominate his shows, their size and mass undermined by their apparent levity and effortless presence.

Alma Allen (1970, Utah, USA) lives and works in Tepoztlán, Mexico.

His most recent solo exhibitions include Nunca Solo, Museo Anahuacalli, CDMX (2023); Blum & Poe, Los Angeles (2023); Mendes Wood DM & Van Buuren Museum & Gardens, Brussels (2021); Kasmin Gallery, New York (2020); Blum & Poe, Los Angeles (2019); Shane Campbell Gallery, Chicago (2016); Heath Ceramics, Los Angeles (2009); Hoodoos by Alma Allen, Play Mountain, Tokyo (2009).

Additionally, his work has been included in group exhibitions such as Godhead – Idols in Times of Crisis, Lustwarande, Tilburg (2022); Days of Inertia, Mendes Wood DM at D'Ouwe Kerk, Retranchement (2021); At The Luss House: Blum & Poe, Mendes Wood DM, and Object & Thing, The Gerald Luss House, Ossining (2021); Collective /Collectible, MASA, Mexico City (2019); In Conversation: Alma Allen & JB Blunk, Palm Springs Art Museum, Palm Springs (2018); Handheld, organized by Elizabeth Essner, Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum, Ridgefield (2018); Whitney Biennial, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York (2014).

Mendes Wood DM is pleased to announce 
Some Eyes,
Alma Allen's first solo show in Brazil.

27/05 – 12/08 2023 

On the cover: Alma Allen, Nunca Solo, Museo Anahuacalli, CDMX, 2023

Source: Mendes Wood DM