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Memory and Novelty Converge for Manuela Solano

LA
Laura Bennett
2 hours ago7 min read
Manuela Solano’s journey is a profound exploration of how human perception rebuilds itself when one primary sense is lost. After losing her sight, the artist didn’t abandon her practice but radically transformed it, a shift that speaks volumes about the resilience and adaptability of the creative spirit.She now works from memory and tactile sensation, a process that inherently questions the very nature of recollection. 'I’ve heard that memories change every time we revisit them,' Solano reflects, a statement that resonates with the latest findings in neuroscience which suggest that memory is not a static file but a dynamic, reconstructive process.Each time we recall an event, we are not simply playing a recording; we are subtly altering it, reconsolidating it with our present emotions and knowledge. For an artist like Solano, this isn't just a philosophical problem—it's the central material of her work.Her new portraits, created through this deeply intuitive and physical method, become less about capturing a literal likeness and more about mapping the emotional and mnemonic essence of a person. They are conversations between the solidity of the past and the fluidity of the present, a convergence of what was and what is now perceived.This approach places her in a fascinating lineage of artists who have overcome physical limitations, yet her work feels distinctly contemporary in its embrace of neuroplasticity. The textures in her pieces, the layers of paint applied through touch rather than sight, create a topography of memory that is both personal and universal.It forces the viewer to consider how we all construct our realities, not from objective truth, but from the ever-shifting narratives we tell ourselves. Her art becomes a powerful metaphor for the human condition itself—we are all, in a sense, painting our lives from the raw, imperfect, and beautiful material of our memories, constantly editing the story as we go.
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