Angel Otero Puerto Rico, b. 1981
182.9 x 243.8 x 5.1 cm
The choice of red is twofold. First as an art historical reference, Otero chose cadmium red for its intense purity. Cadmium is traditionally thought to be so intense that it overwhelms other colors, and needs to be cut with other pigments. Using raw cadmium makes the paintings into an assault on your vision, each surface radiating with an intense redness that feels almost unnatural. Cadmium mining has also proven environmentally hazardous, so despite its historic importance in art, real cadmium is being phased out of use in favor of synthetic alternatives. The second choice also inspired the title of their debut show, Lago; Otero recalls watching the Clint Eastwood film High Plains Drifter, vague childhood memories of a desert town painted in vibrant reds, a town called Lago.