ORACLES
Yancey Richardson Gallery, New York
October 24 – December 21, 2024
Oracles, Omar Barquet's first solo exhibition at the gallery, offers a lyrical exploration of time, juxtaposing ancient symbols with contemporary imagery in the latest chapter of his ongoing project, Ghost Variations.
Utilizing the artist’s characteristic method of layering materials, Barquet creates a series of enigmatic collages that combine pieces of laser-cut wood, photographs, book pages, along with abstract forms, shells, pearls, and synthetic hair. Delving into the archetype of the Sybil, a prophetess whose voice, like that of the mythical Cassandra, carries coded messages of the future, Barquet invites viewers on a journey into the realms of ancient wisdom, mysticism, and foresight, continuing his interrogation of the fragmented nature of human existence through a rich tapestry of images, materials, and forms.
The works in Oracles (2022-2024) present a nonlinear view of time in which the past and future converge. Barquet’s childhood experience of surviving a hurricane in his hometown on the Mexican coast offers another reference point informing his work. In 1st Oracle, Divine intervention (for P. Della Francesca), 2024, concentric circles have been carved into the surface of the wood, echoing the meteorological stages of a cyclone. These circles not only represent the physical formation of storms but also serve as a visual manifestation of the cyclical nature of time, suggesting an endless loop of creation, destruction, and renewal. Organic forms and swirling lines come together to create a dense architectural structure – reminiscent of stained-glass windows found in cathedrals – creating a visual dialogue between the spiritual and the earthly. At the heart of this composition is the form of a hand, pointing downward, which anchors the visual narrative, inviting contemplation of the interconnectedness of natural phenomena and human experience.