Lot 113 - René Romero Schuler - Embeya
Acrylic on Paper
2022
A6 (15x10cm) Original Artwork
Signed on Verso
ARTIST INFO
About
René Romero Schuler is an American painter and sculptor whose work is directly connected to her strong belief in the power of femininity and the stories women have to tell. Embracing the contrast between perceptions of femininity and the complexity of female lives — sometimes not conventionally “pretty” but fascinating and powerful — Schuler’s work offers an independent, strong and beautiful vision of womanhood that seeks to provoke thought and empower others.
Schuler’s own story is one of incredible strength and tenacity, born out of a personal journey that both challenged and shaped her, ultimately allowing her to find healing and joy through her art, and to share that journey with others. Born in Chicago, she spent part of her childhood in Ecuador with her grandparents, before returning to the city’s north side and a difficult homelife that prompted her to leave home at an early age.
On her own as a teen, Schuler found both solace and a profession in her lifelong talent for creating artwork, eventually building a robust business around commissioned work for designers of hospitality environments and becoming a savvy, successful entrepreneur. Meanwhile, her self-taught fine art practice continued as a constant outlet for her creativity and vision — work that allowed her inner life and past traumas to make their way onto canvas, transforming pain into joy through the alchemy of art.
Select Exhibitions/Awards
Currently represented by galleries across the U.S. and in France, Schuler has had exhibitions throughout the U.S. as well as in France, Italy, Greece, Singapore and Lebanon, and in major international art fairs Expo Chicago, Art Miami, Palm Beach Contemporary, Red Dot, Art Hamptons, Dallas Art Fair and Art Silicon Valley. Her work is a part of the permanent collections of The Union League Club of Chicago, Loyola University Museum of Art (LUMA) in Chicago, Grand Valley State University in Michigan, Coral Springs Museum of Art and St. Thomas University Museum of Art – Sardiñas Gallery in Miami.
Her art, as well as selected essays and poetry, has also been collected into published works: René Romero Schuler: Life and Works, 2013; René Romero Schuler, Paintings 2016 and René Romero Schuler, 2019. A fourth book, Ladies, is scheduled for publication in 2022.
Gallery Representation
Zolla/Lieberman Gallery -Chicago Galerie Géraldine Banier-Paris
Statement about AOAP Submitted Artwork
Spirit is what connects all of humanity. Yet, the innate human nature that drives us to judge one another based on nothing more than face value is a notion that fascinates me and thoroughly influences my work. In every work I create, I strive to show the imperfection, stress and underlying beauty of the being I portray. There are no fine characteristics or clearly defined attributes to my figures -- they are everyone and no one. The meaning lies in the representation of the image, not the image or the “face value” itself. With a fluid and meditative approach to my work, this understanding emerges - our inner beauty transcends the physical, emotional and mental barriers that our life experiences have created within us. I hope to tap into the need to realize and embrace that transcendence with work deeply connected to my soul, and I attempt to convey that truth in everything I do.
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