A new art exhibit digs into how everyday people 鈥 including the artist himself 鈥 adapt and reinvent themselves in tough times, from portraits of immigrant workers to paintings of masked children in a park during the pandemic.
Colombian-born Hermes Berr铆o brings everyday life to large-scale canvases in his exhibit, Life or Something Like It, which tries to 鈥娾漛e true to reality and as it documents what鈥檚 going on,鈥 he said.
Berr铆o said the mixed-media exhibit, a collection of paintings combining realism with surreal, dreamlike elements, was created over the past five to seven years. It seeks to channel empathy with life-sized canvases that compel audiences to feel 鈥渁s if they could step into the painting.鈥
Now on display at the Armory Art Center in West Palm Beach, Miami-based Berr铆o told SA国际传谋 the personal work, using tools like acrylics, aerosol, textiles and gold leaf, captures the ongoing 鈥渢ransformation of humanity and society.鈥
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鈥淏y repurposing materials, I challenge notions of value and permanence, emphasizing reinvention as a means of survival,鈥 he said.
And it鈥檚 only recently that he included himself in what he refers to as 鈥渇ragmented鈥 shifts in society.
鈥淥nly a couple years ago, I realized what I should be painting was my story 鈥 my story as an immigrant, as a father, as a man,鈥 Berr铆o said.
鈥淪ince then, my work has evolved into documentary, surreal paintings of everyday life.鈥
The contentious dialogue surrounding illegal and legal immigration has remained in the national headlines because it touches on unprecedented political decisions, policy, the economy and debates about basic human rights.
And with more people on the move due to conflict and tough economic conditions, the U.S, in particular, is in the middle of figuring out how to keep its borders secure while still treating people fairly.
The 45-year-old U.S. citizen said his work reflects a world in constant flux. While Berr铆o steers clear of partisan politics, he aims to humanize the immigrant experience through his art.
鈥淔or me, they are invisible giants,鈥 Berr铆o said. 鈥淭hey鈥檙e the ones that keep this society rolling, and people don鈥檛 see that. I think it鈥檚 only fair for me to show that.鈥
IF YOU GO
What: Life or Something Like It, a solo exhibition by Hermes Berr铆o
When: Through May 9, 2025
Where: Armory Art Center 811 Park Place, West Palm Beach, Fla., 33401
Information: More details
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