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Alicia Reyes McNamara
43 1/4 x 33 1/2 in
Under colonial rule, the goddess was demonized but Reyes McNamara is interested in retrieving the goddess for a contemporary postcolonial subjectivity that refuses singular positions. As in other recent works McNamara reclaims the subjectivity of female figures, erased or made negative presences by colonial discouse, and instead presents them as agents in charge of their surroundings bringing a different order to things as an alternative to patriarchal or colonial society. This alternate order can also be seen the in the plants, herbs and flowers that resulted from Tlazoltéotl’s purification of lust, filth and dirt which often had psychoactive properties. These plants feature in a number of Reyes McNamara’s new works, along with depictions of the goddess in various forms.