Cristina Cárdenas
Cristina Cárdenas's work is in large part autobiographical and introspective, an appraisal of personal identity and self-image. Combining icons and images that speak of her cultural background, nationality, and gender, she asserts her status as a mestiza by acknowledging and celebrating both her Spanish and Indian heritage. Cárdenas gives women, who are frequently the protagonists of her work, a permanent and positive voice. Depicted as goddesses, traitors, victims, virgins, and martyrs, they serve as metaphors for strength, innocence, subjugation, and courage.

Yo Soy/Myself is a work in which autobiography and artistic traditions coalesce. By representing herself as a child holding a tiny paintbrush in her hand, Cárdenas pays tribute to the intensely personal and introspective paintings of Frida Kahlo. This lithograph also owes much to the Mexican retablo and ex-voto painting traditions, where the use of text and the allusion to memory are integral to the work's composition. A native of Guadalajara, Mexico, Cárdenas relocated to Tucson, Arizona, in 1986 in order to distance herself from what she considers the patriarchal society of her homeland. Her work has been exhibited in numerous shows in both the United States and Mexico since 1982.

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Lot 30


Moth Women
Mono Silkscreen
16"x22"
Estimated Price:
$500-700




Lot 31

Yo Soy

Lithograph
30"x22"
Estimated Price:
$1000-1500




Lot 50


Alcatraz
Mono Silkscreen
16"x22"
Estimated Price:
$500-700





Lot 67


Camas Vacias
Mono Silkscreen
22"x16"
Estimated Price:

$500-700





Lot 77

El Adios
Mono Silkscreen
22"x16"
Estimated Price:

$500-700





Lot 84

Flying Duck
Gouache and gold leaf on bark/amate paper
17.5"x13.5
Estimated Price:
$650-750





Lot 162

Guajolote
Gouache and gold leaf on bark
17.5"x13.5"
Estimated Price:
$650-750