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Soledad [Solitude]

Primary (San Ignacio, Paraguay, 1962–Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1996)
NationalityArgentinean, South America
Datecirca 1996
MediumHand embroidered pillow
DimensionsAdditional Dimension: 10 1/4 × 16 15/16 in. (26 × 43 cm)
Image: 5 1/8 × 8 1/4 in. (13 × 21 cm)
Credit LineBlanton Museum of Art, The University of Texas at Austin, Museum purchase with funds provided by Donald R. Mullins, Jr., 2004.178
Collection AreaLatin American Art
Object number2004.178
On View
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Label Text
Few objects are as common and as evocative as pillows. In their place at the “head” of the bed, they are associated with our bodies as we rest, love, convalesce, sleep, and die. Feliciano Centurión embroidered these pillowcases at the hospital where he received treatment for the HIV-related complications that led to his early death. The blue eyes with frilly lace lashes of “Luz divina del alma” are both comic and poignant when paired with the embroidered title. In “Soledad,” the delicate handwriting of the embroidery radiates vulnerability, making the decorative lace along the edge (an important tradition in the artist’s native Paraguay) all the more moving.
Exhibitions
Sueña [Dream]
Feliciano Centurión
circa 1996
Object number: 2004.180
Luz divina del alma [Divine Light of the Soul]
Feliciano Centurión
circa 1996
Object number: 2004.174
Reposa [Rest]
Feliciano Centurión
circa 1996
Object number: 2004.177
Soy el alma que no muere [I am the soul that does not die]
Feliciano Centurión
circa 1996
Object number: 2004.179
Cordero sacrificado [Sacrificed Lamb]
Feliciano Centurión
1996
Object number: 2004.173
Pulpo blanco [White Octopus]
Feliciano Centurión
circa 1993
Object number: 2004.176
Untitled (preparatory drawing for Sacrifical Lamb)
Feliciano Centurión
1996
Object number: 2004.181
Soledad I [Solitude I]
Raúl Lara Torres
1977
Object number: 1978.2
Recado a Gabriela Mistral [Message to Gabriela Mistral]
Nury González
1995
Object number: 2005.192