Celeste | What shall I take with me?
Canopy Collections is delighted to announce What shall I take with me?, a presentation of new works on paper by Mexican artist duo Celeste (María Fernanda Camarena and Gabriel Rosas Alemán). This exhibition will inaugurate the Canopy Collections HQ in Bloomsbury, and is organised in conjunction with Celeste’s first institutional show in the UK, which opens at the Royal Society of Sculptors in London this October.
María Fernanda Camarena and Gabriel Rosas Alemán began working collaboratively under the name Celeste in 2020 for their first museum show at the Zapopan Museum in Mexico. Their practice is characterised by a meeting of the pair’s aesthetic sensitivities and encompasses a diverse range of materials and disciplines, from monumental textile works and outdoor installations to drawings, prints and sculptures. A couple in life and work, the two artists describe their practice as a ‘negotiation which expands concentrically in order to gradually encompass other collaborators and spectators within the workings of an intimate exchange’. Their work is rooted in the idea of collaboration and invites the audience to contemplate the dynamics of relationships, both personal and collective.
What shall I take with me? is an exhibition of new monoprints by Celeste, which are inspired by a poem of the same name by Aztec philosopher Nezahualcóyotl. The poem recognises the finite nature of life and reflects upon the idea of legacy, proposing that if nothing else, we should use our time on earth to create beauty. Supplementing their large-scale textile works, this series of unique works on paper convey Celeste’s signature visual language on a smaller, more intimate scale.
What shall I take with me?
Will I let nothing behind me over the earth?
How shall my heart act?
Is it that we come in vain to live,
to sprout over the earth?
Let us leave at least flowers,
let us leave at least songs.
― Nezahualcóyotl, 15th century
Motifs such as vessels, volcanic landscapes and celestial bodies appear in oil on the surface of the page, each referencing a specific theme within Celeste’s practice. The vessel has held an important symbolism for Celeste since their formative exhibition in 2020, and it appears throughout their work as a metaphor for the necessity of creating space for one another and for those who encounter their work. The image of the volcano functions as a pictorial representation of transition and imminent change that is evocative of the process of artistic production: the eruption is followed by a moment of darkness, the soil soon becoming increasingly fertile.
What shall I take with me? is the first exhibition that focusses solely on Celeste’s practice on paper, and their second solo exhibition with Canopy Collections who first introduced their practice to Europe in 2022. The pair has since achieved international recognition for their monumental installations and participatory artworks. Their forthcoming show at the Royal Society of Sculptors will open alongside a presentation of the work of Abraham Cruzvillegas and is supported by Canopy Collections in collaboration with Thomas Dane Gallery.
Celeste is an artist duo from Mexico comprised of María Fernanda Camarena (b. 1988) and Gabriel Rosas Alemán (b. 1983). They live and work in Mexico City. Celeste’s inaugural exhibition took place in 2020 at the Zapopan Museum in Mexico. They have exhibited with Museo Amparo, Mexico; The Contemporary Austin, Texas; MAĀT Gallery, Paris; Pangée Pangée, Montreal; Art Paris, Paris; and The Shepherd Art Center, Detroit. In 2023, they had their first solo exhibition in Europe, entitled Celeste: A Portable Landscape and organised by Canopy Collections, London. Their forthcoming exhibition at the Royal Society of Sculptors opens on the 5 October 2024.
Celeste | What shall I take with me?
19 September—1 November 2024
Preview: 18 September, 2—8pm
Canopy Collections HQ
3 Bloomsbury Place, London WC1A 2QA