Guadalupe Maravilla: Mariposa Relámpago, opens in Ballroom Marfa’s courtyard on Saturday, November 4, 2023 with a sound ceremony led by Maravilla and sound healers. Maravilla’s monumental sculpture incorporates natural materials, handmade objects, and items collected by the artist while retracing his migratory route to become shrines and healing instruments. Mariposa Relámpago includes metal gongs, functional instruments that are often featured in Maravilla’s work. The gongs are activated by the artist during public sound baths to deploy the powers of vibrational sound as a form of healing.
Guadalupe Maravilla: Mariposa Relámpago will travel to venues across Texas through a partnership between organizations including Ballroom Marfa and The Contemporary Austin. The multi-year tour will begin with Ballroom Marfa on November 3, 2023, through March 30, 2024, and make its Austin appearance at the Betty and Edward Marcus Sculpture Park at Laguna Gloria on April 4, 2024.
Their’s wasn’t a migration of better opportunity. They weren’t pursing the “American Dream,” whatever that is.
The El Salvadorian artist muses on sound therapy, trauma, and his own migration journey to the U.S. in a new show at Ballroom Marfa.
The Salvadoran artist has blended Indigenous traditions, sound therapy, and symbolism to create a transformative exhibition that is embarking on a tour across Texas.
From Doyle’s new gallery space in Charleston to Chris Wolston’s whimsical pieces installed at Hotel Bel-Air