LINDA HAIM:
LO REAL MARAVILLOSO
Sculpture/Construction/Assemblage using found objects, materials & media
Colombian-born artist Linda Haim was influenced in her art by social conditions surrounding her while she was growing up. The first words she spoke were in imitation of the goats and sheep grazing outside her window in El Barrio de la Soledad in the city of Bogotá. Her unique fusion of reality and imagination is rooted in lo real maravilloso, a unique kind of magical realism where different times and places simultaneously intersect in the Latin American reality. Linda is the daughter of Don José Haim, a humorist born in Mexico City, and Doña Paulette Antebi de Haim of Atlantic City, New Jersey. After fine arts studies at La Universidad de Los Andes, Linda spent many years doing social and political work in the Barrios Populares of Bogotá, where she experienced close-up the life of the impoverished working classes of Latin America. Upon her arrival in New York City, she continued her art studies at Parsons School of Design and the New School for Social Research. It was when she moved west to San Francisco a few years later that she began to combine her fine arts and political activism background into a new hybrid form: satirical puppet-sculptures. Since moving to Los Angeles in 1999, she continues to develop and explore the possibilities of her subjects and medium. Certain life-size sculptures seen below have been exhibited in solo and group exhibitions in San Francisco and Los Angeles. The first piece on this page, Burlap Campesina, was presented prominently at the entrance to the International Puppetry exhibition at the Craft and Folk-Art Museum (now Craft Contemporary) in 2003.
Burlap Campesina (detail)
Burlap Campesina. Stuffed burlap, poly-fill, driftwood, clay, fabric. h. 30" w. 18".
Immigrant Family - Father and Child. Wool, coils, fabric, poly-fill, acrylic paint, shells, stretched canvas. h. 4'9" w.22" Child. h16" w. 6"
Family Portrait
Immigrant Mother. Fabric, poly-fill, faux hair, acrylic paint, cd stand, seed pods, wooden spoons and miscellaneous items. h. 4'5" w. 2'
Jazz Musician (detail)
Jazz Musician. Fabric, poly-fill, acrylic paint, wool, music sheets, matte medium, cheese cloth, wire screen, music stand. h. 5'8" w. 25"
Jazz Musician (back view)
Climate Refugees-Mother. Plaster gauze, bamboo tray, acrylic paint,, fabric, poly-fill, seeds, shells, beads, bamboo mat, cheese cloth. silk worm cocoons. stand. h. 4'6" w.18".
Climate Refugees - Mother and Children
Climate Refugees - Brother. Bamboo plate, acrylic paint, canvas material, wire, seeds, wire screen, plastic sushi, oil pastel, mini hot sauce bottle, plaster, gauze. h.42"w. 20"
Climate Refugees - Sister. Papier maché, bamboo bowl, acrylic paint, plaster gauze, wood, dried plants, beads, shells, canvas material, tripod stand. h. 4'6" w. 21"
Cardinal. Fabric, poly-fill, acrylic paint, styrofoam, dowel, plaster of Paris. h. 5' w 14".
Pregnant Nun. Fabric, poly-fill, acrylic paint, veriform, lampshade. h. 4'8' w. 22".
Cardinal and Pregnant Nun
Pregnant Nun (detail)
Village Woman in Sari. Papier maché, acrylic paint, jewels, fabric, wood, stand, pillow. h. 5'1'w. 21"
Village Woman in Sari (detail)
Bride. Fabric, hair, hairnet, acrylic paint, jewels, lampshade, veriform. h. 4' 9" w. 17".
Bride (detail)
"Recyclo." Wood, chicken wire, stretch fabric, acrylic paint, shells, glass, glass eyeballs, driftwood, cheese cloth, bicycle reflector, wires, shower head, pill containers, cork. h. 5'9" w. 2'6"
"Recyclo." (detail)
Bride (close-up)
Woman in Bamboo Outfit. Wood paddle, copper coins, pill bottles and boxes, wax, film canisters, bamboo matts, fabric, poly-fill, metal stand, hand made flowers, rocks, tiles. h. 4'10'' w. 16"
Woman in Bamboo Outfit (detail)
Woman in Bamboo (back)
Mujer de los barrios populares de Sur America (detail)
Mujer de los barrios populates de Sur America. Papier mache, chicken wire, wood, fabric, poly-fill, wire basket with miscellaneous items hanging. h.5'3" w. 20".
Hibakusha. Papier mâché, acrylic paint, wood, fabric, faux hair, clay, stand. h. 5'5" w. 19"
Hibakusha (detail)
Señora Muerte (detail.)
Pink Angel with Hat (detail)
Pink Angel (detail)
Pink Angel with Hat. Lampshade, poly-fill, fabric, acrylic paint, gesso, plaster of Paris. h. 3'6" w. 33"
Señora Muerte. Papier Mache, gauze, wood, fabric, hula hoop, tube, acrylic paint, stepstool, candle. h. 5' w. 2'.
Dancer
Dancer. Fabric, poly-fill, plaster gauze, acrylic paint, vermiform, umbrella, slinkies, ballet slippers. h. 5'1" w. 2'1"
Dancer (detail)
Kogi, indígena de la Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, Colombia. Papier Mache, fabric, felt, faux hair, wood, acrylic paint, quena, metal stand. h 46" w 15".
Devil Angel with Red Wings (detail)
Devil Angel with Red Wings. Wool, fabric, poly-fill, acrylic paint, lampshade. h. 44" w. 40"
Kogi, indigena de La Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, Colombia. (detail.)
Judge 2: Hear No Evil. h. 5' w. 22". Fabric, acrylic paint, poly-fill, foam, placemat, trim, wood stand with wheels.
Judge 2: Hear No Evil (detail)
Judge 3: See No Evil. h. 5'8" w. 26". Fabric, acrylic paint, poly-fill, foam, placemat, trim, tripod stand.
Judge 3: See NO Evil (detail)
Judge 1: Speak No Evil (detail)
The Three Judges
Rufus (commissioned by the Palo Alto Humane Society). Fabric, poly-fill, acrylic paint, wire stand. h. 58" w. 18". Rufus now is with Project HumaneKind.
Judge 1: Speak No Evil. h. 5'10" w. 2'9". Fabric, gesso, acrylic paint, foam, poly-fill, canvas, wood stand.
Rufus (detail)