FILTER RESULTS × Close
Skip to Content
Showing 5 of 5


John Valadez

American, b. 1951

Beto's Vacation (Water, Land, Fire)
1985

Pastel on paper
78 x 56 in. (198.12 x 142.24 cm)
Gift of the Kathryn C. Wanlass Foundation
2011.72

The triptych Beto’s Vacation, by John Valadez, evokes an illusory realm where suspended waves of unconscious silence splash against the desire to submerge all emotions, memories, and awareness. Illumination comes from the recognition that these pastel works on paper convey a narrative of dreams and otherworldliness, while insinuating the stillness that is found even in moments of visceral impression.

Water
The estrangement of self is confronted when a man and woman facelessly face a watery disturbance that contains oceanic energies capable of liquefying personal and collective objectivity. The wetting and erasure of being is a transformative, ahistorical event that places the recollection of rough seas or salty tears at the lower depths of cognition. Nonetheless, there is playfulness in the inherent danger of drowning while reaching out to touch the cold blue sea.

Land
The mirage of land floating above the surface of the uncharted ocean is an unexpected oasis draped across the calm surface. An unmoored boat enters the frame of reference, as the apparition seduces many fish to emerge and y for the briefest encounter with mythical shores. The breathing of air and exposure to direct sunlight is antithetical to the notion of self- sacrifice. Palms bend to the prevailing winds of nothingness and wave goodbye to reality.

Fire
The horizon portends the unknown and the unknowable, while black billowing smoke announces the immediacy of destructive fire. The man and woman are denying their existence while at the same time expressing a deep angst that cannot turn the tide of encroaching fate. A young man intrudes on the scene of what might be ritualized double suicide. He could be an unwanted refugee transgressing the perfect harmony, interrupting the meld of elements with waves of eroticism and stoicism.

Harry Gamboa Jr.


Additional Images Click an image to view a larger version

Exhibition List
This object was included in the following exhibitions:

Also found in
Click a portfolio name to view all the objects in that portfolio
This object is a member of the following portfolios:


Your current search criteria is: Exhibitions is "New Acquisitions 2011".





This site facilitates access to the art and artifact collections by providing digitally searchable records for thousands objects. The information on these pages is not definitive or comprehensive. We are regularly adding artworks and updating research online. We welcome your comments.