Conduit Gallery presents Project Room: Francisco J. Marquez: "Jaretito, No Te Pongas Triste...." opening reception

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Francisco J. Marquez, The Library, 2023, oil on canvas, 60x60”

Conduit Gallery will present "Jaretito, No Te Pongas Triste....," a solo exhibition of paintings by Dallas-based artist Franciso J. Marquez

Artist’s Statement: "My work is shaped by growing up between two homes — the one where I was born, and the one where I was raised. With each annual visit to Mexico, I slowly started to see things change, familiar places faded, and people I loved grew older. I felt a quiet sorrow, knowing that the moments I cherished would never come back in the same way. Through abstraction I exaggerate form and color, which feel odd and disconnected but the paintings are always deeply rooted in a specific place or moment.

"Each piece reflects a personal experience or interaction— an attempt to capture a fleeting moment, a meaningful conversation, or the distinct atmosphere of a location. The process is driven by intuition. I focus on surface activity, layering thin coats of oil paint to gradually reveal the composition. Nervous, tentative lines reflect my efforts to recall memories—Lying beneath the shade of a mesquite tree, watching my grandmother prepare dinner, or honoring a childhood library that no longer exists. They're about accepting change and growing out of the wistfulness of childhood."

The exhibition will remain on display through June 7.

Conduit Gallery will present "Jaretito, No Te Pongas Triste....," a solo exhibition of paintings by Dallas-based artist Franciso J. Marquez

Artist’s Statement: "My work is shaped by growing up between two homes — the one where I was born, and the one where I was raised. With each annual visit to Mexico, I slowly started to see things change, familiar places faded, and people I loved grew older. I felt a quiet sorrow, knowing that the moments I cherished would never come back in the same way. Through abstraction I exaggerate form and color, which feel odd and disconnected but the paintings are always deeply rooted in a specific place or moment.

"Each piece reflects a personal experience or interaction— an attempt to capture a fleeting moment, a meaningful conversation, or the distinct atmosphere of a location. The process is driven by intuition. I focus on surface activity, layering thin coats of oil paint to gradually reveal the composition. Nervous, tentative lines reflect my efforts to recall memories—Lying beneath the shade of a mesquite tree, watching my grandmother prepare dinner, or honoring a childhood library that no longer exists. They're about accepting change and growing out of the wistfulness of childhood."

The exhibition will remain on display through June 7.

WHEN

WHERE

Conduit Gallery
1626 Hi Line Dr, Dallas, TX 75207, USA
https://conduitgallery.com/exhibitions/jaretito-no-te-pongas-triste

TICKET INFO

Admission is free.

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