Feb 15, 2025 - Mar 2, 2025
Fidalis Beuhler
Wrestlers
2025
Original monoprint
16 x 23 in.
Courtesy of the artist
About Artist: Fidalis Buehler, Professor of Art at Brigham Young University: Is an artist living in the Mountain West region (Utah) of the United States. His life is a blending of two cultures - one being of Euro-American descent and the other of Pacific Island heritage. He exhibits in regional, national, and international exhibitions. Notable experiences include his participation in Urban Mythologies, Auckland’s NorthArt Center, New Mystics at the CUAC, Rose Colored Glass at the Katherine E Nash gallery at the University of Minnesota, Gallery Protocol in Gainesville, Florida and a publication with New American Paintings.
My work represents manifestations of identity seen through the complexity of American culture and South Pacific traditions - calling attention to confrontations and conflicting realities; straddling the line between levity and earnest devotion. My work is essentially a self-portrait seen through various forms of expanded and contracted narratives. Image making is performed through an act of playful conjuring – reassembling personal histories that embody fear, anxiety, mythology, dreams, revelations, magic, mysticism, and ritual.
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