CHICAGO
Juan Molina Hernández:
regresa, regresa, regresa
Feb 25 - Apr 16, 2022
Opening Reception: Apr 2, 2022, 12 - 4 pm
Juan Molina Hernández: regresa, regresa, regresa (return, return, return)
Residency: February 25 – April 16, 2022
Exhibition: April 2 – April 16, 2022
Exhibition Reception: Sat., April 2, 12–4pm
Open Hours: Sat, April 9 + Sat, 16, 12–4pm + by appointment
I keep returning
to the archive
to memories
to past work
that which lingers
sometimes
it is like an aftertaste
or an echo
other times
it imprints
it clings and becomes a mantra
a memory, a prayer, a bruise, a scar
un recuerdo, a ghost
it leaves traces
scuff marks from rubber soles on a tiled floor
a bleach stain on black fabric
an eyelash on the bathroom sink
a thorn embedded in soft skin
Tiger Strikes Asteroid Chicago is pleased to announce regresa, regresa, regresa (return, return, return), a residency and exhibition by Juan Molina Hernández. For the past several years, Molina Hernández has been creating photography-based installations that incorporate plants, brightly painted walls, and asymmetrical layouts. During the artist’s childhood, these visual elements marked spaces as being either homes or sites of belonging, and together they form what Molina Hernández has come to think of as an “aesthetics of homemaking.” By incorporating these structural elements into their work in relation to images pulled from their collection of family photo albums, the artist draws directly from a lineage of homemakers in crafting and claiming space. Combined with new works produced by the artist, these images and presentation strategies constitute an ever-expanding archive—a place to return for research, a site for revisions, and a point of departure for new work.
During the residency, Molina Hernández will continue to build upon ideas of the archive, memory, belonging, and nostalgia while expanding on their exploration of materials and object-making. An exhibition will follow, with an opening reception scheduled for Saturday, April 2, 2022 from 12 – 4 p.m.
Juan Molina Hernández (b. Guanajuato, México) is a Chicago-based visual artist. Molina Hernández’s art practice uses photography, objects, and installation to create narratives that address the complexities of the hybrid immigrant identity. By appropriating symbols from the environment, culture, and personal memory they construct stories in relation to place, family, and a culture that never speaks one language.
Molina Hernández graduated from Northern Illinois University with a Bachelors of Fine Arts in photography. In the past, they have exhibited at ACRE Projects, Aurora Public Art Commission, Chicago Artists Coalition, Evanston Art Center, Elmhurst Art Museum, Jack Olson Gallery, and Roman Susan. juanmolinahernandez.com | @juanmolinahernandez
This exhibition is organized by Tiger Strikes Asteroid Chicago member Julia Klein.
Image at top: Juan Molina Hernández, mantenerte a salvo III (safekeeping III), 2021. Archival inkjet print, concrete, glass, 7 x 8.5 x 2 inches. Courtesy of the artist.
photos by Tom Van Eynde