North Miami, FL – December 5, 2019 – The Museum of Contemporary Art North Miami (MOCA) celebrated its two exhibitions that contribute to the scholarship and recognition of Hispanic women artists ― Cecilia Vicuña’s “About to Happen” and the late French-Mexican Surrealist Alice Rahon’s “Poetic Invocations” during Miami Art Week 2019. MOCA was packed with art enthusiasts who browsed the exhibition while enjoying live music. Guests had the opportunity to meet and greet with artist Cecilia Vicuña and co-curators Andrea Andersson and Julia Bryan-Wilson, along with “Alice Rahon: Poetic Invocations” curator Teresa Arcq.

The first major U.S. solo exhibition of influential Chilean-born artist Cecilia Vicuña, “About to Happen” traces Vicuña’s career-long commitment to exploring displaced materials, peoples, and landscapes in a time of climate change. It is comprised of Vicuña’s multidisciplinary work in performance, sculpture, drawing, video, text, and site-specific installations created over 40 years. For the first time in this traveling exhibition, the show will include painting, a practice Vicuña began during the 1970s and to which she has recently returned, in some cases repainting lost works from memory. The exhibition is co-curated by Andrea Andersson, The Helis Foundation Chief Curator of Visual Arts at the CAC, and Julia Bryan-Wilson, Associate Professor, University of California, Berkeley. “Poetic Invocations” marks the first solo show dedicated to Alice Rahon’s work in the U.S. in 55 years. Born in France and later nationalized as a Mexican, Rahon became an active member of a group of European Surrealist artists in exile. This exhibition examines a robust moment that emerged in 1940 as an international community of artists fled World War II in Europe and settled in Mexico. It will feature approximately 30 works including paintings, works on paper, as well as archival material that emphasizes Rahon´s oeuvre as a whole. The exhibition is guest curated by Mexico City-based art historian Tere Arcq. Arcq has worked as chief curator at the Museo de Arte Moderno in Mexico City, and has independently produced many high-profile exhibitions. Cecilia Vicuña’s “About to Happen” and Alice Rahon’s “Poetic Invocations,” accompanied by public programming, will be on view at MOCA through Sunday, March 29, 2020.

Cecilia Vicuña

Julia Bryan-Wilson, Cecilia Vicuña, & Adriano Pedrosa

Teresita Fernández, Cecilia Vicuña, & Kevin Taylor

Teresita Fernández & Cecilia Vicuña

Chana Sheldon & Andrea Andersson

Cecilia Vicuña & Chana Sheldon

William Lehman & Chana Sheldon

William Lehman, Chana Sheldon, & Rudy Moise

Francine Birbragher, Cecilia Vicuña, & Chana Sheldon

Antonio Guerrero & Cecilia Vicuña

Dana Basset & Christy Gast

German Rocca & Isabel Croxatto

Brad Lovett & Carol Adrianza

Dennis Leyva & Giselle Kovac

Christy Gast, Emiliano Valdés, & Emiliano Bach

Mauricio Vivero, Maria Elena Ortiz, Rafael Miyar, & Chana Sheldon

Samantha Mozdzierz, Abbie Lipton, & Durée Ross

Chana Sheldon & Tere Arcq

Bisa Butler

Kevin Taylor & Teresita Fernández

Derrick Corker & Larry Spring

Jodie Rozencwaig, Julio Gallo, Chana Sheldon, Francine Birbragher, & Richard Rozencwaig

David Corvalán, William Gaber, Delma Garza, Tere Arcq, & Óscar Román

Chana Sheldon, Ray Hernandez, & Giselle Kovac

Leandro Mascia & Sebastien Scemla

Kiya Kim & Zaire Kacz

Adrienne Chadwick, Dimitry Chamy, & Coralina Rodriguez Meyer

Anna Stothart, Julia Bryan-Wilson, Andrea Andersson, Adriano Pedrosa, & Ursula Davila-Villa

Chana Sheldon, Claire Oliver, Adebunmi Gbadebo, Bisa Butler, Andrew Dinwiddie, & Ian Rubinstein

Valentina Bilbao, Maggie Hernandez, Cecilia Vicuña, Francine Birbragher, & Mariavelia Savino