Ruben Morales: New Year, New Works - opening

Saturday, Feb. 6, 6-8pm
Bordello Galeria, Organos 19
free

Ruben Morales: New Year, New Works - opening

by Kelly Shoemaker

Bordello Galeria will be hosting its first 2021 reception, featuring the paintings of Morelian artist Ruben Morales. The reception will be held on Saturday, February 6 from 6 - 8 PM. Sr. Morales will be on hand to greet patrons.

Morales has been a long time favorite at Casa de la Noche, where his works are featured in many of the common areas and historic sleeping rooms. This event will mark the 10th year anniversary for the Bordello Galeria to be designated Morales' primary venue.

Barbara Poole, the exhibit organizer, first became interested in Morales's work in the Nineties, and has since collected many of his oil and acrylic paintings. These works now grace many of the guest rooms at Casa de la Noche, a boutique-style Bed and Breakfast focusing on the romance of 'Old Mexico'.

Though seemingly naïve, these paintings of typical Mexican figures and street scenes may seem simple at first, but Morales' use of rich, contrasting colors, light, and texture reveal a more complex and intentional piece of art.

"I try to create a feeling or emotion, not just a picture," says Morales. He does this through faceless subjects in everyday situations; a woman selling flowers, an old man walking with a cane or a girl washing clothes.Mood is evoked through posture, composition and color, applied in broad strokes with a pallet knife or brush.

A former student of Morelia's Bellas Artes, Morales says he rejected most of the traditional art education and learned from other painters he met. He works from his memory and imagination, remembering everyday life in Mexico in a nostalgic way.

Morales esteems Diego Rivera as his favorite influence, but only his subject matter reflects Rivera's style. Both pay tribute to the common man and woman, but Morales' gestural works are technically looser and more flowing than Rivera's, and the tone is less strident.

In the past, Morales sold his work in artisan's markets, on the streets, and through galleries in Mexican beach towns. He has been noticed by American collectors over the years and has had exhibitions in Tuscan and Phoenix, Arizona, Florida and New York. He has traveled to Uruguay with his paintings, and won a Parisian Painters award when one of his pieces was entered anonymously by a patron. Bordello Galeria continues to be honored as the official venue for Morales' exhibitions.

Bordello Galeria is so named because of its location on the walls of a house where "ladies of the night" once made their way. It now takes up several rooms of this reinvented hospitality center, Casa de La Noche.

Bordello Galeria and Casa de la Noche are located at Organos 19, Centro, 1/2 block off Hernandes Macias in San Miguel de Allende.

Please enjoy our hospitality and art, and meet Ruben Morales.

The opening reception is between 6 to 8 pm Saturday, February 6. Morales' exhibit will be available for viewing for a month. Social distancing and masks requested.

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