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In a Florida Exhibition, Sandy Rodriguez Examines the Hidden Histories of the Gulf of Mexico

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In the paintings on paper of Los Angeles–based artist and researcher Sandy Rodriguez, each color has a defined function. “Each pigment carries symbolic power,” she recently told ARTnews. “Maya Blue connects us to our ancestors; red ochre records history; charcoal for transformation; and cochineal red stands for blood. Walnut ink has deep medicinal and artistic significance.” Rodriguez’s research process begins with in-depth interviews with his…
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ARTnews broke the news in on Monday, June 30, 2025.
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