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MartÃn RamÃrez: The Last Works
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MartÃn RamÃrez (1895-1963) immigrated to the United States from his native Mexico at the age of thirty. Diagnosed with mental illness soon after, RamÃrez would spend the second half of his life in mental institutions. It was at DeWitt State Hospital in Northern California that RamÃrez began exhibiting a remarkable drive for artistic expression, creating drawings with any material he could find, including paper bags, wooden matchsticks, and a paste he made from saliva and mashed potatoes. RamÃrez's work illuminates the struggle of an artist trapped between two worlds, blending memories of Mexico with the experience of poverty and alienation in America. As Anderson writes, "each drawing became a beguiling act of documenting and, ultimately, sharing a life lived."
MartÃn RamÃrez: The Last Works invites viewers to witness RamÃrez's artistic development through his bold lines, meticulous repetition, and creative variations of idiosyncratic themes. With essays by Brooke Davis Anderson, Richard Rodriguez, and Wayne Thiebaud and a foreword by the family of MartÃn RamÃrez, this book celebrates the genius of a once-dismissed yet truly extraordinary artist.










