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Marisol Rendón

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Marisol Rendón pursues an interest in the metaphorical and quasi-spiritual existence of the objects around us. She tirelessly searches for traces of human thoughts, hopes and emotions as encapsulated and expressed in the articles of our daily lives. Her work focuses our attention on the modern obelisk of the refrigerator as a doorway through which to glimpse trials of the human condition. 

In most modern dwellings there contains an altar, one that we bend and stoop to many times a day searching, hoping, and praying for bounty and sustenance. Removed from its sheltered domestic existence and stripped of its offerings the refrigerator struggles to find its place in the world. Its stature undiminished it serves the whim, represents and quantifies the hopes, dreams, desires and needs of its discoverer and keeper. It finds value only in its own emptiness. 

Learn more at www.marisolrendon.com.

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