ARTIST 003 SEASON 6

Joel Gaitan

 
 

While celebrating life, death, and the afterlife, Joel Gaitan’s work studies matters of self-identity, sexuality, and ancestral lineage. From forgotten tongues to erased cultures, he explores traditional hand-building clay techniques, keeping a sacred tradition from Nicaragua and Central America alive in a colonized world. Raised within Pentecostalism, Joel still carries the music, verses, and The Holy Spirit with his own interpretation. He highlights Nicaragüense lifestyle and aesthetics with ceramics and other mediums depicting portraits, utilizing elements of poetry, colors, and storytelling. Each work is an offering to the ancestors; those who have been encountered, and those who have not.

Joel was born in 1995 in Hialeah, FL. Solo exhibitions include KDR, Miami, FL; 56 Henry Gallery, New York, NY; Ballroom Marfa, Marfa, TX; and NSU Art Museum, Fort Lauderdale, FL. Selected group exhibitions are Pace Gallery, Palm Beach, FL; The Pit, Los Angeles, CA; Jeffrey Deitch Projects, Los Angeles, CA. He was an artist in residence at Cité Internationale des Arts, Paris, France 2023. He was 2023's Art Production Fund Artist in Focus for the public art program at Rockefeller Center, NY.

He was also featured in CLAY POP a book by Alia Dahl. Museum and public collections include; The Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University, Durham, NC; The Bunker, Palm Beach, FL; El Museo Del Barrio, New York, NY and The Institute of Contemporary Art, Miami, FL. He lives and works in Miami, FL.

Learn more about Joel’s practice on his website here.

 

Photo by Rodrigo Gaya