White Cube is pleased to present the first solo exhibition in Europe of works by Sara Flores (b.1950, lives and works in Peru), one of the foremost contemporary artists emerging from the Amazonian basin.
Known for her intricate, geometric paintings on textile, Flores is part of the Shipibo-Conibo People, an Indigenous group spread out alongside the Ucayali River. Expanding the traditional form of Kené, a Shipibo term for ‘design’ and whose etymology can be linked with the verb kéenti, which means to love or care for, Flores’ works are characterized by elaborate, hand-drawn traceries that recall labyrinths, neural networks or cybernetic systems. Created using knowledge passed down matriarchally through generations, Kené is part of a deeply entwined belief system. With motifs originating from cosmology and inspired by the anaconda’s patterned skin, the Shipibo learn their designs through taking part in ayahuasca ceremonies involving the consumption of psychoactive plants. It is believed that women see Kené in contemplations, visions or hallucinations, and over time these states materialize into compositions.
Coinciding with the White Cube Paris exhibition, Flores’ works are featured in the group show ‘Vision Chamaniques’, currently on view at Musée du quai Branly - Jacques Chirac in Paris.
SARA FLORES
13 DECEMBER 2023 – 13 JANUARY 2024
WHITE CUBE PARIS | PARIS, FRANCE
On the cover: Sara Flores, Untitled
Shao-Maya-Kene-2022 © Courtesy the artist and White Cube
Source: Show On Show