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Firelei Báez

Firelei Báez (born 1981) is a Dominican Republic-born, New York City-based artist known for intricate works on paper and canvas, as well as large scale sculpture. Her art focuses on untold stories and unheard voices, using portraiture, landscape, and design to explore the Western canon.[1]

Firelei Báez
Báez with her mosaic at 163 St-Amsterdam Av
Born1981 (age 42–43)
Santiago de los Caballeros, Dominican Republic
NationalityAmerican
EducationMiami Jackson High School
The Cooper Union
Hunter College
AwardsFuture Generation Art Prize (2017)

Báez's work has been exhibited at the New Museum, New York, NY, the Pérez Art Museum Miami, Miami, Florida, Taller Puertorriqueño, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Ruth and Elmer Wellin Museum of Art, Clinton, New York, the Drawing Center, The Bronx Museum of the Arts, Bronx, New York and the Studio Museum, New York, New York, Tate Modern London. Her work was featured in the United States Biennial Prospect.3 in New Orleans, Louisiana, curated by Franklin Sirmans. She was included in Getty's Pacific Standard Time's LA>LA exhibition, the Pinchuk Art Foundation's Future Generation's Art Prize exhibition at the 2017 Venice Biennale, and the 2018 Berlin Biennale.[2]

She has been the recipient of the Joan Mitchell Foundation Painters and Sculptors Award (2010),[3] the Jacques and Natasha Gelman Award in Painting, the Catherine Doctorow Prize for Contemporary Painting (2015),[4] and the Chiaro Award from the Headlands (2016).[5] In 2015, Pérez Art Museum Miami organized Firelei Báez: Bloodlines. The exhibition catalogue included an introduction by Franklin Sirmans, the museum director, an essay by María Elena Ortiz, an interview with Naima Keith, and a contribution by the writer Roxane Gay.[6]

Early life and education edit

Báez was born in 1981 in Santiago de Los Caballeros to a Dominican mother and a father of Haitian descent,[7] she was raised in Dajabón, a market city on the Dominican Republic's border with Haiti. At the age of 8, she relocated with her family to Miami, Florida.[8]

Báez moved to New York in 2001 where she then received a bachelor's degree in arts from Cooper Union, a master's in fine arts from Hunter College in 2010,[9] and studied at the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture.[10]

Career edit

Báez works as an artist, and is based in New York City.[11] She known for intricate works on paper and canvas, as well as large scale sculpture and installation. In 2012, she began to create her ink and acrylic paintings on Yupo paper because of its nonabsorbent properties.[12] Starting around 2017, the artist has directed her practice towards large scale works in which she directly paints onto various archival materials such as maps and architectural renderings.[13][14]

Her art explores the Western canon through the elements of non-Western reading.[1] Báez references various aspects of visual, material, and popular culture to represent the body in ways that challenge racial and class structures. She credits the work of David Hammons as first sparking her interest in using art to abstract and visualize Black and Brown bodies while simultaneously conveying their lived experiences.[12] Báez also notes that science fiction writing of Octavia E. Butler has always inspired themes of Afrofuturism in her work, so much so that she paints a replication of Butler's Parable of the Sower (novel) in her painting titled On rest and resistance, Because we love you (to all those stolen from among us) (2020).[15]

In fall of 2015, Báez had two solo museum shows Patterns of Resistance at the Utah Museum of Contemporary Art and Bloodlines[16] at Pérez Art Museum Miami.[17] In February 2016, Báez created a participatory installation with museum patrons at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. The program was presented in conjunction with the exhibition "The Power of Prints: The Legacy of William M. Ivins and A. Hyatt Mayor". The installation itself remained on display through March of that year.[18]

Public art edit

 
Báez' glass mosaic tile mural for the New York Metro

In 2018, she was commissioned by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority to install two glass-tile platform-level murals and two mezzanine-level murals for the 163 St-Amsterdam Avenue subway station. The intricate, tropical patterns of the artwork, titled The Brief Wonderous Life of Oscar Wao (after a novel by Junot Diaz), refer to Báez' Caribbean background and to the demographics of the neighborhood.[19] The mural imagery includes flowers and vines of tropical and North American plant species; these complex patterns are interwoven with images of "hand symbols" and female figures in the style of Ciguapas from the folklore of the Dominican Republic. Báez describes the work as having a level of "transparency" to Dominicans in the neighborhood. The glass mosaic work was produced by Mayer of Munich based on Báez' designs.[20]

Exhibitions edit

 
Given the ground (the fact that it amazes me does not mean I relinquish it) (2017) by Firelei Báez at the National Gallery of Art's showing of Afro-Atlantic Histories in Washington, DC in 2022

Báez has participated in several solo exhibitions and shows in the United States and internationally. Her solo shows include Psycho*Pomp (2012), Sheppard Fine Arts Gallery, University of Nevada, Reno; Firelei Báez: Bloodlines (2015), Pérez Art Museum Miami; Firelei Báez: Joy Out of Fire (2018), Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture and Brooklyn Museum, New York; The Modern Window: For Améthyste and Athénaire (Exiled Muses Beyond Jean Luc Nancy's Canon), Anaconas (2018-2019), Museum of Modern Art, New York; and Firelei Báez (2021), ICA Watershed, Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston.[21][22]

She has also participated in a number of group shows and exhibitions, including El Museo del Barrio Biennial (2011-2012), Prospect New Orleans (2014), and the Berlin Biennale (2018).[22]

Her installation, To breathe full and free: a declaration, a re-visioning, a correction (19º36'16.9"N 72º13'07.0W, 42º21'48.762N 71º1'59.628W), shown at the Watershed exhibit space of the Institute of Contemporary Art, was inspired by the ruins of the Sans Souci palace in Haiti. The formerly majestic mansion was constructed by the Haitian revolutionary and former slave Henri Christophe in 1813, who had crowned himself king.[23]

Can I Pass? series edit

Every day from 2011 to 2013, Báez created self-portraits in which she would paint a silhouette of her face, head, hair, and shoulders.[24] Each painting she created was made in a color that matched her forearm and resembled that of a paper bag. Through this color, she references the historical Brown paper bag test to spotlight the discriminatory tests and practices that have been used to classify blackness in the United States. Her attention to hairstyles in these portraits of herself also connects the silhouettes to the fan test that evolved within the Dominican Republic that associates hair which does not blow straight back with African ancestry.[25][26]

Imagery, symbolism, and themes edit

Throughout her work, Báez references symbols and figures from Dominican folklore and history that highlight different aspects of femininity, race, power, and nature. One recurring motif in her work is the Ciguapa that appeared in a series of works that she painted from 2005 to 2015.[24] Early on in this series, Báez painted ciguapas on books that had been decommissioned from nearby libraries and went on to paint them at a much larger scale on over cavases that measure over seven feet tall.[27] She also includes Anacaona, another significant figure in mythology and folklore from Hispaniola, in a map painting titled Untitled (Anacaona) that explores how the body can act as a symbol of resistance, independence, and struggle.[13]

Grants, awards, and residencies edit

Gallery representation edit

Báez has been represented by Hauser & Wirth since 2023. She previously worked with James Cohan Gallery and Kavi Gupta.[34]

Notable works in public collections edit

Selected publications edit

  • Perez Art Museum. Firelei Báez : Bloodlines. Miami, Florida: Perez Art Museum, 2015. ISBN 978-0-989854-67-2.[48]
  • "Bodies of Color: Images of Women in the Works of Firelei Báez and Rachelle Mozman." Aranda-Alvarado, Rocío. Small Axe : a Journal of Criticism 21, no. 1 (2017): 57–69. https://doi.org/10.1215/07990537-3844078.[26]
  • "Flora and Fauna Otherwise: Black and Brown Aesthetics of Relation in Firelei Báez and Wangechi Mutu." Alvarado, Leticia. Latin American and Latinx Visual Culture 1, no. 3 (2019): 8–24. https://doi.org/10.1525/lavc.2019.130003.[24]
  • Firelei Báez: to breathe full and free. Firelei Báez, David Norr, Carla Acevedo-Yates, Mark Godfrey, Legacy Russell, Thelma Golden, Eva Respini. New York: Gregory R. Miller & Co., 2022.[49][50]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Sirmans, Franklin; Báez, Firelei (2017). "Artwork: Firelei Báez". Art Journal. 76 (3/4): 78–79. doi:10.1080/00043249.2017.1418490. ISSN 0004-3249. JSTOR 45142673. S2CID 192234205.
  2. ^ Wimberly, Dexter; Ossei-Mensah, Larry (2019). Coffee, Rhum, Sugar & Gold : a Postcolonial Paradox. Petaluma, CA: Cameron + Company. p. 80. ISBN 978-1-944903-76-3.
  3. ^ a b "Firelei Báez". Joan Mitchell Foundation. 2016-02-15. Retrieved 2023-11-23.
  4. ^ "Utah Museum Exhibits Art Of Award-Winning Painter". Utah Public Radio. 2015-10-13. Retrieved 2023-11-23.
  5. ^ "Headlands Center for the Arts Announces Recipient of 2016 Chiaro Award". ArtfixDaily. Retrieved 2023-11-23.
  6. ^ Wendi Norris, Gallery. "Firelei Báez: Biography - Gallery Wendi Norris". gallerywendinorris.com.
  7. ^ Hern, Jasmin; ez (2018-09-14). "How Rising Star Firelei Báez Uses Yoruba Myth and Her Afro-Caribbean Heritage in Her Profound 'Joy Out of Fire' Murals". Retrieved 2023-03-14.
  8. ^ Brown, Jeffrey (2021-07-15). "How artist Firelei Báez transforms spaces to build connections". Retrieved 2023-03-14.
  9. ^ Perez Art Museum (2015). Firelei Báez : Bloodlines. Miami, Florida: Perez Art Museum. p. 12. ISBN 978-0-989854-67-2.
  10. ^ a b "Firelei Báez". Future Generation Art Prize. 2017. Retrieved 2023-03-14.
  11. ^ "Firelei Báez: Bloodlines". Pérez Art Museum Miami. Retrieved 2018-07-14.
  12. ^ a b Golden, Thelma; Respini, Eva; Báez, Firelei; Acevedo-Yates, Carla; Godfrey, Mark; and Russell, Legacy (2022). Norr, David (ed.). Firelei Báez : to breathe full and free. New York: Gregory R. Miller & Co. p. 27. ISBN 978-1-941366-38-7. OCLC 1349465849.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  13. ^ a b Golden, Thelma; Respini, Eva; Báez, Firelei; Acevedo-Yates, Carla; Godfrey, Mark; and Russell, Legacy (2022). Norr, David (ed.). Firelei Báez: to breathe full and free. New York: Gregory R. Miller & Co. p. 31. ISBN 978-1-941366-38-7. OCLC 1349465849.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  14. ^ Wimberly, Dexter, Ossei-Mensah, Larry (2019). Coffee, Rhum, Sugar & Gold : a Postcolonial Paradox. Petaluma, CA: Cameron + Company. p. 80. ISBN 978-1-944903-76-3.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  15. ^ Golden, Thelma; Respini, Eva; Báez, Firelei; Acevedo-Yates, Carla; Godfrey, Mark; and Russell, Legacy (2022). Norr, David (ed.). Firelei Báez: to breathe full and free. New York: Gregory R. Miller & Co. p. 38. ISBN 978-1-941366-38-7. OCLC 1349465849.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  16. ^ "Firelei Báez: Bloodlines • Pérez Art Museum Miami". Pérez Art Museum Miami. Retrieved 2023-05-20.
  17. ^ Lesser, Casey (10 June 2016). "These 20 Female Artists Are Pushing Figurative Painting Forward". Artsy.
  18. ^ Barone, Joshua (2016-02-18). "Spare Times for Feb. 19–25". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2017-03-10.
  19. ^ "MTA - Arts & Design | NYCT Permanent Art". web.mta.info. Retrieved 2021-02-15.
  20. ^ "Ciguapa Antellana, me llamo sueño de la madrugada. (who more sci-fi than us)". Public Art Network Database. 15 May 2019. Retrieved 14 March 2023.
  21. ^ "Firelei Báez: Bloodlines". Pérez Art Museum Miami.
  22. ^ a b "FIRELEI BÁEZ" (PDF). James Cohan Gallery. Retrieved 18 May 2022.
  23. ^ Mitter, Siddhartha (2 July 2021). "In Boston, Art That Rises From the Deep". The New York Times. Retrieved 14 March 2023.
  24. ^ a b c Alvarado, Leticia, ed. (July 2019). "Flora and Fauna Otherwise: Black and Brown Aesthetics of Relation in Firelei Báez and Wangechi Mutu". Latin American and Latinx Visual Culture. 1 (3): 8–24. doi:10.1525/lavc.2019.130003. ISSN 2576-0947.
  25. ^ Perez Art Museum (2015). Firelei Báez : Bloodlines. Miami, Florida: Perez Art Museum. pp. 14–15. ISBN 978-0-989854-67-2.
  26. ^ a b Aranda-Alvarado, Rocío (2017-03-01). "Bodies of Color: Images of Women in the Works of Firelei Báez and Rachelle Mozman". Small Axe: A Caribbean Journal of Criticism. 21 (1): 57–69. doi:10.1215/07990537-3844078. ISSN 0799-0537.
  27. ^ Golden, Thelma; Respini, Eva; Báez, Firelei; Acevedo-Yates, Carla; Godfrey, Mark; and Russell, Legacy (2022). Norr, David (ed.). Firelei Báez: to breathe full and free. New York: Gregory R. Miller & Co. p. 30. ISBN 978-1-941366-38-7. OCLC 1349465849.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  28. ^ "Headlands Center for the Arts Announces Recipient of 2016 Chiaro Award". ArtfixDaily. Retrieved 2023-11-23.
  29. ^ "CAA Artist Award for a Distinguished Body of Work". College Art Association. Retrieved 14 March 2023.
  30. ^ "Smithsonian Artist Research Fellowship Recipients". Smithsonian Institution. Retrieved 14 March 2023.
  31. ^ "Soros Art Fellowship". Open Society Foundations: Soros Art Fellowship. Retrieved 14 March 2023.
  32. ^ "Firelei Baez | The Herb Alpert Award in the Arts". herbalpertawards.org. 2020-04-16. Retrieved 2023-11-23.
  33. ^ "Announcing the 2021-22 Rome Prize Winners and Italian Fellows". American Academy in Rome. 23 April 2021. Retrieved 14 March 2023.
  34. ^ Alex Greenberger (18 September 2023), Firelei Báez Joins Hauser & Wirth Ahead of Surveys in Europe and the US ARTnews.
  35. ^ "Innovative Approaches, Honored Traditions The Ruth and Elmer Wellin Museum of Art at Five Years Highlights from the Permanent Collection" (PDF). Ruth and Elmer Wellin Museum of Art Hamilton College. Retrieved 14 March 2023.
  36. ^ "San José museum of art". San José museum of art. Retrieved 18 May 2022.
  37. ^ "Sans-Souci – Caribbean Cultural Institute". Retrieved 2023-01-13.
  38. ^ "Object lesson with Jordan Barrant". Spelman College. Retrieved 18 May 2022.
  39. ^ "To access the places that lie beyond". Kemper Museum. Retrieved 18 May 2022.
  40. ^ "Elegant gathering". Studio Museum in Harlem. 27 April 2020. Retrieved 18 May 2022.
  41. ^ "Firelei Báez, Those who would douse it (it does not disturb me to accept that there are places where my identity is obscure to me, and the fact that it amazes you does not mean I relinquish it), 2018". Kunstmuseum Wolfsburg. Retrieved 18 May 2022.
  42. ^ "Artists A-B". Rollins College. Retrieved 18 May 2022.
  43. ^ "Tignon for Ayda Weddo (or that which a center can not hold)". Nasher Museum of Art. Duke University. Retrieved 18 May 2022.
  44. ^ "New acquisitions reshape past histories". New Orleans Museum of Art. 5 November 2020. Retrieved 18 May 2022.
  45. ^ "Untitled (Central Power Station)". Dallas Museum of Art. Retrieved 18 May 2022.
  46. ^ "Firelei Báez | Untitled (Tabula Anemographica seu Pyxis Navtic)". whitney.org. Retrieved 2023-11-23.
  47. ^ "Firelei Báez | Olamina (How do we learn to love each other while we are embattled)". The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Retrieved 2023-11-23.
  48. ^ Perez Art Museum (2015). Firelei Báez : Bloodlines. Miami, Florida: Perez Art Museum. ISBN 978-0-989854-67-2.
  49. ^ "The Artful Life: 6 Things Galerie Editors Love This Week". Galerie. 2023-01-03. Retrieved 2023-01-13.
  50. ^ Báez, Firelei (2022). Firelei Báez : to breathe full and free. David Norr, Carla Acevedo-Yates, Mark Godfrey, Thelma Golden, Eva Respini, Legacy Russell, Gregory R. Miller & Co, James Cohan Gallery, Distributed Art Publishers, Conti Tipocolor, Conti Tipocolor. New York. ISBN 978-1-941366-38-7. OCLC 1349465849.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)

External links edit

  • Studio Visit: Firelei Báez, MoMA Magazine
  • Firelei Báez, PAMM

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Firelei Baez born 1981 is a Dominican Republic born New York City based artist known for intricate works on paper and canvas as well as large scale sculpture Her art focuses on untold stories and unheard voices using portraiture landscape and design to explore the Western canon 1 Firelei BaezBaez with her mosaic at 163 St Amsterdam AvBorn1981 age 42 43 Santiago de los Caballeros Dominican RepublicNationalityAmericanEducationMiami Jackson High SchoolThe Cooper UnionHunter CollegeAwardsFuture Generation Art Prize 2017 Baez s work has been exhibited at the New Museum New York NY the Perez Art Museum Miami Miami Florida Taller Puertorriqueno Philadelphia Pennsylvania Ruth and Elmer Wellin Museum of Art Clinton New York the Drawing Center The Bronx Museum of the Arts Bronx New York and the Studio Museum New York New York Tate Modern London Her work was featured in the United States Biennial Prospect 3 in New Orleans Louisiana curated by Franklin Sirmans She was included in Getty s Pacific Standard Time s LA gt LA exhibition the Pinchuk Art Foundation s Future Generation s Art Prize exhibition at the 2017 Venice Biennale and the 2018 Berlin Biennale 2 She has been the recipient of the Joan Mitchell Foundation Painters and Sculptors Award 2010 3 the Jacques and Natasha Gelman Award in Painting the Catherine Doctorow Prize for Contemporary Painting 2015 4 and the Chiaro Award from the Headlands 2016 5 In 2015 Perez Art Museum Miami organized Firelei Baez Bloodlines The exhibition catalogue included an introduction by Franklin Sirmans the museum director an essay by Maria Elena Ortiz an interview with Naima Keith and a contribution by the writer Roxane Gay 6 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 Public art 3 Exhibitions 3 1 Can I Pass series 4 Imagery symbolism and themes 5 Grants awards and residencies 6 Gallery representation 7 Notable works in public collections 8 Selected publications 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksEarly life and education editBaez was born in 1981 in Santiago de Los Caballeros to a Dominican mother and a father of Haitian descent 7 she was raised in Dajabon a market city on the Dominican Republic s border with Haiti At the age of 8 she relocated with her family to Miami Florida 8 Baez moved to New York in 2001 where she then received a bachelor s degree in arts from Cooper Union a master s in fine arts from Hunter College in 2010 9 and studied at the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture 10 Career editBaez works as an artist and is based in New York City 11 She known for intricate works on paper and canvas as well as large scale sculpture and installation In 2012 she began to create her ink and acrylic paintings on Yupo paper because of its nonabsorbent properties 12 Starting around 2017 the artist has directed her practice towards large scale works in which she directly paints onto various archival materials such as maps and architectural renderings 13 14 Her art explores the Western canon through the elements of non Western reading 1 Baez references various aspects of visual material and popular culture to represent the body in ways that challenge racial and class structures She credits the work of David Hammons as first sparking her interest in using art to abstract and visualize Black and Brown bodies while simultaneously conveying their lived experiences 12 Baez also notes that science fiction writing of Octavia E Butler has always inspired themes of Afrofuturism in her work so much so that she paints a replication of Butler s Parable of the Sower novel in her painting titled On rest and resistance Because we love you to all those stolen from among us 2020 15 In fall of 2015 Baez had two solo museum shows Patterns of Resistance at the Utah Museum of Contemporary Art and Bloodlines 16 at Perez Art Museum Miami 17 In February 2016 Baez created a participatory installation with museum patrons at the Metropolitan Museum of Art The program was presented in conjunction with the exhibition The Power of Prints The Legacy of William M Ivins and A Hyatt Mayor The installation itself remained on display through March of that year 18 Public art edit nbsp Baez glass mosaic tile mural for the New York MetroIn 2018 she was commissioned by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority to install two glass tile platform level murals and two mezzanine level murals for the 163 St Amsterdam Avenue subway station The intricate tropical patterns of the artwork titled The Brief Wonderous Life of Oscar Wao after a novel by Junot Diaz refer to Baez Caribbean background and to the demographics of the neighborhood 19 The mural imagery includes flowers and vines of tropical and North American plant species these complex patterns are interwoven with images of hand symbols and female figures in the style of Ciguapas from the folklore of the Dominican Republic Baez describes the work as having a level of transparency to Dominicans in the neighborhood The glass mosaic work was produced by Mayer of Munich based on Baez designs 20 Exhibitions edit nbsp Given the ground the fact that it amazes me does not mean I relinquish it 2017 by Firelei Baez at the National Gallery of Art s showing of Afro Atlantic Histories in Washington DC in 2022Baez has participated in several solo exhibitions and shows in the United States and internationally Her solo shows include Psycho Pomp 2012 Sheppard Fine Arts Gallery University of Nevada Reno Firelei Baez Bloodlines 2015 Perez Art Museum Miami Firelei Baez Joy Out of Fire 2018 Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture and Brooklyn Museum New York The Modern Window For Amethyste and Athenaire Exiled Muses Beyond Jean Luc Nancy s Canon Anaconas 2018 2019 Museum of Modern Art New York and Firelei Baez 2021 ICA Watershed Institute of Contemporary Art Boston 21 22 She has also participated in a number of group shows and exhibitions including El Museo del Barrio Biennial 2011 2012 Prospect New Orleans 2014 and the Berlin Biennale 2018 22 Her installation To breathe full and free a declaration a re visioning a correction 19º36 16 9 N 72º13 07 0W 42º21 48 762N 71º1 59 628W shown at the Watershed exhibit space of the Institute of Contemporary Art was inspired by the ruins of the Sans Souci palace in Haiti The formerly majestic mansion was constructed by the Haitian revolutionary and former slave Henri Christophe in 1813 who had crowned himself king 23 Can I Pass series edit Every day from 2011 to 2013 Baez created self portraits in which she would paint a silhouette of her face head hair and shoulders 24 Each painting she created was made in a color that matched her forearm and resembled that of a paper bag Through this color she references the historical Brown paper bag test to spotlight the discriminatory tests and practices that have been used to classify blackness in the United States Her attention to hairstyles in these portraits of herself also connects the silhouettes to the fan test that evolved within the Dominican Republic that associates hair which does not blow straight back with African ancestry 25 26 Imagery symbolism and themes editThroughout her work Baez references symbols and figures from Dominican folklore and history that highlight different aspects of femininity race power and nature One recurring motif in her work is the Ciguapa that appeared in a series of works that she painted from 2005 to 2015 24 Early on in this series Baez painted ciguapas on books that had been decommissioned from nearby libraries and went on to paint them at a much larger scale on over cavases that measure over seven feet tall 27 She also includes Anacaona another significant figure in mythology and folklore from Hispaniola in a map painting titled Untitled Anacaona that explores how the body can act as a symbol of resistance independence and struggle 13 Grants awards and residencies editJacques and Natasha Gelman Award in Painting Joan Mitchell Foundation Painters and Sculptors Award 2010 3 Catherine Doctorow Prize for Contemporary Painting 2015 Chiaro Award from the Headlands 2016 28 Future Generation Art Prize 2017 10 College Art Association Artist Award for Distinguished Body of Work 2018 29 Smithsonian Artist Research Fellowship 2019 30 Soros Art Fellowship 2019 31 The Herb Alpert Awards in the Arts 2020 32 American Academy in Rome Philip Guston Rome Prize for visual arts 2021 33 Gallery representation editBaez has been represented by Hauser amp Wirth since 2023 She previously worked with James Cohan Gallery and Kavi Gupta 34 Notable works in public collections editAmidst the future and present there is a memory table 2013 Ruth and Elmer Wellin Museum of Art Hamilton College Clinton New York 35 To see beyond it and to access the places that we know outside its walls 2015 San Jose Museum of Art California 36 Sans Souci This threshold between a dematerialized and a historicized body 2015 Perez Art Museum Miami Florida 37 Of Love Possessed lessons on alterity for G D and F G at a local BSS 2016 Spelman College Museum of Fine Art Atlanta 38 To Access the Places that Lie Beyond 2017 Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art Kansas City Missouri 39 Elegant gathering in a secluded garden or the many bridges we crossed 2018 Studio Museum in Harlem New York 40 Those who would douse it it does not disturb me to accept that there are places where my identity is obscure to me and the fact that it amazes you does not mean I relinquish it 2018 Kunstmuseum Wolfsburg Germany 41 An Open Horizon or the stillness of a wound 2019 Cornell Fine Arts Museum Rollins College Orlando Florida 42 Tignon for Ayda Weddo or that which a center can not hold 2019 Nasher Museum of Art Duke University Durham North Carolina 43 the trace whether we are attending to it or not a space for each other s breathing 2019 New Orleans Museum of Art 44 Untitled Central Power Station 2019 Dallas Museum of Art 45 Untitled Tabula Anemographica seu Pyxis Navtic 2021 Whitney Museum of American Art 46 Olamina How do we learn to love each other while we are embattled 2022 Metropolitan Museum of Art 47 Selected publications editPerez Art Museum Firelei Baez Bloodlines Miami Florida Perez Art Museum 2015 ISBN 978 0 989854 67 2 48 Bodies of Color Images of Women in the Works of Firelei Baez and Rachelle Mozman Aranda Alvarado Rocio Small Axe a Journal of Criticism 21 no 1 2017 57 69 https doi org 10 1215 07990537 3844078 26 Flora and Fauna Otherwise Black and Brown Aesthetics of Relation in Firelei Baez and Wangechi Mutu Alvarado Leticia Latin American and Latinx Visual Culture 1 no 3 2019 8 24 https doi org 10 1525 lavc 2019 130003 24 Firelei Baez to breathe full and free Firelei Baez David Norr Carla Acevedo Yates Mark Godfrey Legacy Russell Thelma Golden Eva Respini New York Gregory R Miller amp Co 2022 49 50 See also editList of American artists 1900 and afterReferences edit a b Sirmans Franklin Baez Firelei 2017 Artwork Firelei Baez Art Journal 76 3 4 78 79 doi 10 1080 00043249 2017 1418490 ISSN 0004 3249 JSTOR 45142673 S2CID 192234205 Wimberly Dexter Ossei Mensah Larry 2019 Coffee Rhum Sugar amp Gold a Postcolonial Paradox Petaluma CA Cameron Company p 80 ISBN 978 1 944903 76 3 a b Firelei Baez Joan Mitchell Foundation 2016 02 15 Retrieved 2023 11 23 Utah Museum Exhibits Art Of Award Winning Painter Utah Public Radio 2015 10 13 Retrieved 2023 11 23 Headlands Center for the Arts Announces Recipient of 2016 Chiaro Award ArtfixDaily Retrieved 2023 11 23 Wendi Norris Gallery Firelei Baez Biography Gallery Wendi Norris gallerywendinorris com Hern Jasmin ez 2018 09 14 How Rising Star Firelei Baez Uses Yoruba Myth and Her Afro Caribbean Heritage in Her Profound Joy Out of Fire Murals Retrieved 2023 03 14 Brown Jeffrey 2021 07 15 How artist Firelei Baez transforms spaces to build connections Retrieved 2023 03 14 Perez Art Museum 2015 Firelei Baez Bloodlines Miami Florida Perez Art Museum p 12 ISBN 978 0 989854 67 2 a b Firelei Baez Future Generation Art Prize 2017 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