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Daniel Rios Rodriguez

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  • Installation view, "Serpentine Dream," Kerlin Gallery, Dublin, Ireland, 2021
  • "The incorporation of objects and materials into my work was not only a way to overcome my inabilities as a painter, it was also a way of getting to the point. Why paint snake skin if I can incorporate one? Why paint stones and feathers if they are the very things I pick up along my excursions?"

    -Daniel Rios Rodriguez

     

  • B. 1978, KILEEN, TX
    LIVES AND WORKS IN SAN ANTONIO, TX
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  • Daniel Rios Rodriguez makes intimate and exuberant semi-figurative paintings that combine images from nature with fantastical visions. The artist works...

    Daniel Rios Rodriguez in his studio

    Daniel Rios Rodriguez makes intimate and exuberant semi-figurative paintings that combine images from nature with fantastical visions. The artist works on a small scale, building coarse layers of impasto upon homemade panels in irregular shapes (uneven rectangles, ovals, starburst forms with jagged edges). Often these assemblages bear impromptu frames, built by the artist with found wood, frayed strips of rope, nails or copper wire, introducing a collaged element. “Daniel Rios Rodriguez’s quirky, unassuming paintings don’t fall into any easily recognisable niche or category”, writes Art in America’s Kyle MacMillan. Though his work is informed by the canon of European Modernism and art historical painting, the artist looks equally towards peripheral figures like the visionary Texan painter Forrest Bess
     
    Rios Rodriguez’s subject matter is mostly derived from nature. Many paintings provide an obscured and abstracted version of the artist’s personal experiences – vivid vignettes enriched by a cosmic colour palette and bold, decorative flourishes. Other works filter the time-honoured genres of still life, landscape and memento mori through the kaleidoscopic lens of American folk art: paintings of birds, rivers, flora and fauna are embellished with dried ears of wheat, fragments of rock, feathers or seashells. This perverse and unsettling treatment of the traditional subjects of European painting, enshrined with organic detritus, imbues Rios Rodriguez’s paintings with an almost talismanic quality.
     

    Daniel Rios Rodriguez (b. 1978, Killeen, TX) lives and works in San Antonio, TX, and received his MFA in Painting from Yale in 2007. He has sought to use his canvas as a space to chart and evolve the personal history of 21st-century Mexican American experience in relation to place. Rodriguez has had solo exhibitions at Nicelle Beauchene Gallery, New York; Cooper Cole, Toronto; Kerlin Gallery, Dublin; Feuilleton, Los Angeles; Western Exhibitions, Chicago, IL; Artpace, San Antonio; Lulu, Mexico City; McNay Art Museum, San Antonio (2015), and White Columns, New York (2011), among others. Group exhibitions include Various Small Fires, Dallas; X Museum, Beijing; Camden Arts Centre, London; Palais de Tokyo, Paris; Chinati Foundation, Marfa, TX; Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston, TX; Galeria Fortes D'aloia & Gabriel, São Paulo; Michael Benevento, Los Angeles; Hannah Hoffman, Los Angeles; and Roberts & Tilton Gallery, Los Angeles, among numerous others.

     

    Rodriguez was a 2018 Artist in Residence at the Chianti Foundation, a printmaking resident at the Wingate Studio in New Hampshire (2017), and a 2013 Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation Award recipient. Over the past fifteen years, he has supported diverse student populations, from painting at the college level, working with Veterans and first-generation college students as faculty at a federally-designated Hispanic-Serving Institution (HSI), and as a graduate-level Guest Critic at UTSA. His work was featured in the exhibition "Right Here, Right Now: San Antonio" at the Contemporary Arts Museum Houston in 2018 and is included in the public collection of the San Antonio Museum of Art, he has a forthcoming solo survey show at Ruby City, San Antonio, TX in fall 2025. 

     

  • Past Exhibitions

    Reincarnation of a Lovebird, Nicelle Beauchene Gallery, New York, NY, 2023 (Larger version of this image opens in a popup).
    Reincarnation of a Lovebird, Nicelle Beauchene Gallery, New York, NY, 2023 (Larger version of this image opens in a popup).
    The Botanical Mind: Art, Mysticism and The Cosmic Tree, Camden Arts Centre, London, UK, 2020 (Larger version of this image opens in a popup).
    Serpentine Dream, Kerlin Gallery, Dublin, Ireland, 2021 (Larger version of this image opens in a popup).
    Serpentine Dream, Kerlin Gallery, Dublin, Ireland, 2021 (Larger version of this image opens in a popup).
    Southwestern Gothic, Feuilleton, Los Angeles, CA, 2020 (Larger version of this image opens in a popup).
    Southwestern Gothic, Feuilleton, Los Angeles, CA, 2020 (Larger version of this image opens in a popup).
    Bite the Tongue, Kerlin Gallery, Dublin, Ireland, 2018 (Larger version of this image opens in a popup).
    Bite the Tongue, Kerlin Gallery, Dublin, Ireland, 2018 (Larger version of this image opens in a popup).
    Bite the Tongue, Kerlin Gallery, Dublin, Ireland, 2018 (Larger version of this image opens in a popup).

    Reincarnation of a Lovebird, Nicelle Beauchene Gallery, New York, NY, 2023

  • Installation view, "Southwestern Gothic," Feuilleton, Los Angeles, CA, 2020
  • Bruisers: Daniel Rios Rodriguez, Artpace, San Antonio, TX, 2019 “They are people that are tough and pushing through the world.... Bruisers: Daniel Rios Rodriguez, Artpace, San Antonio, TX, 2019 “They are people that are tough and pushing through the world.... Bruisers: Daniel Rios Rodriguez, Artpace, San Antonio, TX, 2019 “They are people that are tough and pushing through the world....

    Bruisers: Daniel Rios Rodriguez,

    Artpace, San Antonio, TX, 2019

     

    “They are people that are tough and pushing through the world. The paintings are pushing and fighting their way through something. Many of them do undergo a lot of heavy hitting and burning and throwing across the floor. They’ll sit here in a pile for a long time, and then they come out. They have a life and lifespan that is bruised.”

    —Daniel Rios Rodriguez

     

    Much of what Rios Rodriguez uses is found, as he likes the “reconstitution of materials.” Terracotta drainage trays and old wood possess a past life that is evident in the worked, impasto surfaces and custom frames. Despite their diminutive appearance, his works are durable and resilient, and they make their way through the hardships of existence, much like human beings do. For Rios Rodriguez, he is creating a total work, frame and all. In his own words, “a lot of painting functions as a surface and image to look at.” It’s not just the works themselves that are so well-considered, but also the conversation that happens between the works while being made in his studio. He works simultaneously on multiple paintings at once generating more of a rhythmic body of work rather than isolated paintings. This consideration extends well into the gallery space, from the amount of light to the ambient sound in the space in order to recreate a warmer environment reminiscent of his studio. This is one among many reasons his works require time spent with them, and there is an intimacy forged between the work and the viewer.

     

    The works in Bruisers toe the line between the organic and the geometric. One can make out snakes, leaves, landscapes, and natural elements, but Rios Rodriguez abstracts them just enough to present as enigmatic symbols for something much larger than us. His layered images extend beyond their literal meanings into territories like life, rebirth, and what it means to be an artist and a human in the past, present, and future.

    -Artpace Press Release for Bruiser, Artpace, 2019

    Artpace

  • Works
    • Daniel Rios Rodriguez, All Stone and Night Sky, 2022
      Daniel Rios Rodriguez, All Stone and Night Sky, 2022
    • Daniel Rios Rodriguez, Untitled, 2022
      Daniel Rios Rodriguez, Untitled, 2022
    • Daniel Rios Rodriguez, Rose Room, 2022
      Daniel Rios Rodriguez, Rose Room, 2022
    • Daniel Rios Rodriguez, Oración Caribe, 2022
      Daniel Rios Rodriguez, Oración Caribe, 2022
    • Daniel Rios Rodriguez, Black Napkins, 2022
      Daniel Rios Rodriguez, Black Napkins, 2022
    • Daniel Rios Rodriguez, Bone Dry, 2022
      Daniel Rios Rodriguez, Bone Dry, 2022
    • Daniel Rios Rodriguez, The Burn, 2019
      Daniel Rios Rodriguez, The Burn, 2019
    • Daniel Rios Rodriguez, Untitled, 2019
      Daniel Rios Rodriguez, Untitled, 2019
    • Daniel Rios Rodriguez, Honey Thoughts, 2017
      Daniel Rios Rodriguez, Honey Thoughts, 2017
    • Daniel Rios Rodriguez, Lion Feathers, 2017
      Daniel Rios Rodriguez, Lion Feathers, 2017
    • Daniel Rios Rodriguez, Untitled, 2019
      Daniel Rios Rodriguez, Untitled, 2019
    • Daniel Rios Rodriguez, Varda, 2017
      Daniel Rios Rodriguez, Varda, 2017
    • Daniel Rios Rodriguez, Controlled Burn, 2017
      Daniel Rios Rodriguez, Controlled Burn, 2017
    • Daniel Rios Rodriguez, Untitled, 2023
      Daniel Rios Rodriguez, Untitled, 2023
    • Daniel Rios Rodriguez, Untitled, 2024
      Daniel Rios Rodriguez, Untitled, 2024
    • Daniel Rios Rodriguez, Untitled, 2022
      Daniel Rios Rodriguez, Untitled, 2022
    • Daniel Rios Rodriguez, Untitled, 2023
      Daniel Rios Rodriguez, Untitled, 2023
  • Exhibitions
    • DANIEL RIOS RODRIGUEZ

      DANIEL RIOS RODRIGUEZ

      Sweet Fire 26 Apr - 7 Jun 2025
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  • Press
    • Photo of Untitled Art, Miami by World Red Eye

      Houston Lands a New Art Fair with a Proven Miami Pedigree — Untitled Art Makes Bayou City Moves

      Seven Sisters, founded in 2023, is the first Houston dealer to sign on
      Catherine D. Anspon, PAPERCITY, November 21, 2024
    • Exterior of Daniel Rios Rodriguez’s studio. Photo by Colette Copeland

      An Interview with Daniel Rios Rodriguez

      Colette Copeland, Glasstire, March 8, 2022
    • Daniel Rios Rodriguez’s “Early Life” (2020)

      Daniel Rios Rodriguez’s spiral assemblages at Nicelle Beauchene

      What to See Right Now in New York Art Galleries
      Martha Schwendener , The New York Times, February 12, 2020
    • Daniel Rios Rodriguez at Artpace

      Glasstire's Best of 2019

      Brandon Zech, Glasstire, December 21, 2019
    • Courtesy of Artpace San Antonio. Photo Credit Seale Photography Studios.

      Between elusive and familiar: Daniel Rios Rodriguez’s “Bruisers”

      Lauren Moya Ford, Sightlines, June 10, 2019
    • TERCO, 2019. OIL ON TERRA COTTA. CREDIT: DANIEL DIOS RODRIGUEZ, IMAGE COURTESY OF KERLIN GALLERY, DUBLIN IRELAND

      Snakes and Ladders

      Michael Agresta , Texas Observer , May 31, 2019
    • Hotwells, by Daniel Rios Rodriguez, at the Kerlin Gallery in Dublin

      A sense of the sacred in the Texas sun

      Aidan Dunne , The Irish Times, September 11, 2018
    • “Jumbo,” an assemblage of oil, nails, rope, foil, shingles and plastic foam by Daniel Rios Rodriguez.Credit...Courtesy of the artist and Nicelle Beauchene Gallery

      Art And Museums in NYC This Week

      Roberta Smith, The New York Times , May 11, 2017
    • Daniel Rios Rodriguez: South St. Marys, 2015-16, oil, nails, wood, cement, metal and paper on panel with altered found frame, 14 by 17½ inches; at Western Exhibitions.

      Daniel Rios Rodriguez

      Kyle MacMillan, Art in America, March 24, 2016
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