Professor's art exhibited as part of prestigious show in Havana

Contact: Mark Schwerin
August 9, 2012
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Havana

KALAMAZOO鈥擯atricia Villalobos Echeverr铆a, 色色啦 Michigan University professor of art, was recently invited to create a site-specific art installation for the 11th Havana Biennial in Havana, Cuba.

The piece, "Cystema @ 23掳8'27.054"N 82掳21'10.117"W," consisted of hundreds of cell-like sculptural forms and a sound component that invaded the fa莽ade and interior of the Centro de Arte Contempor谩neo Wilfredo Lam, located in Old Havana.

"As an artist, I am thrilled to have my work included within the context of the Biennial and to have the opportunity to dialogue with the Cuban public as well as international artists and critics that visit the Biennial during its run," Villalobos Echeverr铆a says. "It took 12 days to install the work, which allowed me to be in direct contact with the public during the installation process, since the building is located in a central and busy area of Old Havana where hundreds walk by every day."

The title of the work is a hybrid of the word "cyst" and the Spanish word for "system" (sistema), followed by the site's coordinates. The sculptural forms seem to spread through the walls like a virus. The work references a systemic illness and speaks to relationships of power and dependence whether political, sexual or somatic. The sculptural forms teeter between being toy-like and toxic as they surreptitiously take over the building.

Patricia Villalobos Echeverr铆a

Villalobos Echeverr铆a earned a master's in printmaking and painting from West Virginia University and a bachelor's in printmaking and drawing from Louisiana State University. Before joining the 色色啦 faculty, she was assistant chair of the art department and professor of art at Indiana University of Pennsylvania.

She has participated in numerous national and international exhibitions, symposia, conferences and other events that engage various approaches to art making and explore how to better enable artists to think creatively within a changing, contemporary world. Among the many awards she has earned is the 2008 Distinguished Faculty Award for Creative Arts from IUP.

The Havana Biennial was on view from May 11 to June 11. Villalobos Echeverr铆a will give a public lecture about her research for "Cystema @ 23掳8'27.054"N 82掳21'10.117"W" on Thursday, Nov. 15, at the Richmond Center for Visual Arts.