Nicolas V. Sanchez: belongings
Nicolas V. Sanchez: belongings
May 5 - July 31, 2022
Mexican-American artist Nicolas V. Sanchez’s sense of belonging transcends geopolitical borders, and his artistic vision expresses the nuances of longing for family, land, culture, place, and time that is intimately familiar to diverse diasporic peoples, but universally human in our current historical moment.
Sanchez explores “belonging” as a familial, cultural, ancestral, historical, and geographic experience. “Belonging to” is always in relation with an enduring sense of to “be longing” for connections that transcend singular explanation.
In belongings, Nicolas V. Sanchez’s 2022 solo exhibition at Sugarlift, scenes of family domesticity, cultural figures, and pastoral spaces are extrapolated from memory and imagination.
Sanchez is a preeminent Mexican-American artist of his generation. Working in contemporary figuration referring to historic tradition, we might also consider his belonging within the art canon. Institutions with heightened awareness of diverse identities and global stories still underrepresent Latinx artists, while also underpinning narrow subject matter focused on buzz-worthy events. Amidst this climate, Sanchez asserts a more personal narrative as a path toward celebrating unique cultural nuances that reveal the universal desires to belong to one another.
In loving memory of Raúl Sanchez.