Café Caliente Juliana
by Carlos Luna
Oil on Canvas
62 x 72 in
(157.5 x 183 cm)
2004
Provenance
CCG Art Collection, Miami, Florida, USA.
Exhibited
Complejo Cultural Universitario, Puebla, Mexico, August 18, 2009 –
Museum of Art Fort Lauderdale, Nova Southeastern University, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, USA, October 2, 2008 –
Museum of Latin American Art (MOLAA), Long Beach, California, USA, June 12 –
The Katzen, American University Museum, College of Arts and Sciences, Washington, D.C., USA, January 29 –
Polk Museum of Art, Lakeland, Florida, USA, August 24 –
Susquehanna Art Museum, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, USA, January 11 –
Literature
Carlos Luna, Personal Histories, Susquehanna Art Museum, Polk Museum of Art & The Suzanne H. Arnold Gallery, Lebanon Valley College, p. 72 –
Carlos Luna, El Gran Mambo, American University Museum, Museum of Latin American Art (MOLAA), p. 53, Published 2008.
Pablo Picasso Ceramics, Carlos Luna Paintings, p. 90 –
Museum Description
Café caliente Juliana / Hot Coffee, Juliana
CCG Art Collection, Miami
Several analogies can be drawn between Picasso’s and Luna’s work. Probably the most obvious is the artists’ relationship to women. Women in all their various aspects play a central role in both artists’ work. Woman as the keeper of the hearth is represented by Luna in the iconic painting of his grandmother Juliana in Café caliente, or Hot Coffee, Juliana (2004). Judging from the body language, there is no question of who is in charge in this tableau vivant, which is as hieratic and timeless as an Egyptian tomb painting.
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