The art of María Magdalena Campos-Pons (b. 1959, Matanzas) addresses history, memory, gender, and religion, investigating the role of each in identity formation. Her practice intermixes photography, painting, sculpture, film, video, and performance.
Campos-Pons is a descendant of Hispanic and Chinese immigrants to Cuba and of Nigerians brought to the island and enslaved in the 19th century. She grew up with the legacy of slavery. As a child, Campos-Pons learned about Santería, a religious tradition that originated in the Yoruban nations of West Africa. Informed by the traditions, rituals, and practices of her ancestors, her work is deeply autobiographical. Using herself and her Afro-Cuban relatives as subjects, Campos-Pons creates historical narratives that illuminate the spirits of people and places, present and past. She makes personal history universally relevant. Invoking narratives of the transatlantic slave trade, her images and performances honor Black laborers on indigo and sugar plantations, renew Catholic and Santería practices, and celebrate revolutionary uprisings in the Americas. The sea as a repository of memory and site of identity formation is a frequent theme, allowing her to explore topics ranging from the Middle Passage to the contemporary migrant crisis. Campos-Pons writes that she collects and tells “stories of forgotten people in order to foster a dialogue to better understand and propose a poetic, compassionate reading of our time.”
From the beginning, Campos-Pons has combined traditional artmaking mediums with installation and time-based mediums including video, film, and performance. In the 1990s, she began making large-format Polaroid photographs that elaborate the complexities of the themes she addresses. Campos-Pons’s performances often unfold as ritualistic processionals that physically and spiritually fill the spaces in which they take place while asserting their relevance beyond the boundaries of those spaces.
Since 2020, Campos-Pons has witnessed a surge of excitement as demonstrated by recent acquisitions of her art by the Museum of Modern Art (New York); Princeton University Art Museum; Smithsonian American Art Museum (Washington, DC); Speed Art Museum (Louisville); Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University; J. Paul Getty Museum (Los Angeles); Museum of Fine Arts (Boston); Institute of Contemporary Art (Boston); Museum of Fine Arts (Houston); Tate Modern (London); and other public and private collections. In addition, her work has appeared in After Rain at the Diriyah Contemporary Art Biennale (Saudi Arabia); Thinking Historically in the Present at the Sharjah Biennial 15 (United Arab Emirates); and soft and weak like water at the 14th Gwangju Biennale. In 2023 Campos-Pons was awarded the MacArthur Fellowship, also known as the MacArthur "genius" grant.
Campos-Pons’s art is also in the collections of the Whitney Museum of American Art (New York); Art Institute of Chicago; Victoria and Albert Museum (London); Pérez Art Museum (Miami); and Harvard Art Museums (Cambridge). She has presented performances at venues including the Venice Biennale; documenta 14; Havana Biennial; Dakar Biennale; Johannesburg Biennale; Pacific Standard Time: LA/LA; and (in collaboration with composer and sound artist Neil Leonard) Guggenheim Museum, and National Portrait Gallery (Washington, DC).
In the Fall of 2023, the Brooklyn Museum presented María Magdalena Campos-Pons: Behold, a sweeping survey of her work, the first since 2007. The exhibition will travel until 2025, to the Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University, the Frist Art Museum, and the J. Paul Getty Museum at the Getty Center. The exhibition is accompanied by a catalog published by the J. Paul Getty Museum.
Campos-Pons graduated in 1980 from the National School of Art in Havana, Cuba. She went on to study painting at Havana’s Universidad de las Artes (ISA). In 1988, she earned an MFA in Media Arts from Boston’s Massachusetts College of Art and Design. In the late 1980s, she taught at the Universidad de las Artes (ISA) in Havana. There she gained an international reputation as an exponent of the New Cuban Art movement, which arose in opposition to Communist repression on the island. In 1991, she immigrated to Canada and onto Boston in 1993, where she taught at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts at Tufts University and received numerous prizes and honors for both her teaching and her artistic practice. In 2017, she became the Cornelius Vanderbilt Endowed Chair of Fine Arts at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee, where she now resides.
Campos-Pons has founded or co-founded several nonprofit arts organizations including the Engine for Art, Democracy and Justice, a collaboration between Fisk University, Frist Art Museum, Millions of Conversations, and Vanderbilt University. In addition, she has launched Intermittent Rivers, an artistic intervention in Matanzas, Cuba, as part of the Havana Biennial, and When We Gather, a multifaceted art project in Washington, DC, celebrating the vital role of women in the progress of the United States.
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Installation view, "María Magdalena Campo-Pons: Behold." Brooklyn Museum, NY. , 2024
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Installation view, "Finding Balance," Gallery Wendi Norris, San Francisco, CA, 2023
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Installation view, "Secrets of the Magnolia Tree." The Armory Show, Javits Center, NY, NY, 2022
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Installation view, The Armory Show, Javits Center, NY, NY, 2022
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Secrets of the Magnolia Tree. Bernice, 2022
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When We Gather, 2022
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Descending Angel 2, 2020
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Angel’s Trumpets, Devil’s Bells, 2019
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She Always Knew of the Space In-Between, 2019
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Wet All Day (from the series "Un Pedazo de Mar"), 2019
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Installation view, "María Magdalena Campos-Pons: If I Were A Poet," Gallery Wendi Norris Offsite Exhibition, San Francisco, CA, 2018
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Installation view, "María Magdalena Campos-Pons: If I Were A Poet," Gallery Wendi Norris Offsite, San Francisco, CA, 2018
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Installation view, "Matanzas Sound Map," Athens School of Fine Arts (ASFA), Athens, Greece, 2017
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Installation View, "Alchemy of the Soul: María Magdalena Campos-Pons," Peabody Essex Museum, Salem, MA, 2016
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Constellation, 2015
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Finding Balance, 2015
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Freedom Trap, 2013
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Freedom Trap, 2013
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Performance, Cuban Pavillion, Venice Biennale, San Marco, Venice, Italy, 2013
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The House, 2013
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El Mensajero, 2011
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My Mother Told Me I Was Chinese, The Painting Lesson, 2008
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Classic Creole, 2003
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Nesting III, 2000
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December 17, 1999, 1999
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Untitled, 1995
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Installation view, "History of a People Who Were Not Heroes: A Town Portrait" from "Transcending the Borders of Memory" exhibition at Norton Museum of Art, West Palm Beach, FL, 1994
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Multiple Voices
Ambreen Butt, María Magdalena Campos-Pons, Chitra Ganesh, Julio César Morales, Ranu Mukherjee, and Eva Schlegel May 16 - July 13, 2024Gallery Wendi Norris presents Multiple Voices, a group exhibition exploring the idea of multiplicity, material and metaphorical. Bringing together gallery artists Ambreen Butt, María Magdalena Campos-Pons, Chitra Ganesh, Julio César...Read more -
Maria Magdalena Campos-Pons | Finding Balance
February 23 - April 29, 2023San Francisco, CA: Afro-Cuban artist María Magdalena Campos-Pons addresses issues of history, memory, gender and religion through her work; she investigates how each one of these themes informs identity. Campos-Pons... -
Maria Magdalena Campos-Pons | If I Were A Poet
January 11 - 28, 2018GALLERY WENDI NORRIS OFFSITE EXHIBITION Presidio National Park, 649 Mason Street, San Francisco, CA San Francisco, November 15, 2017 - Cuban-born artist María Magdalena Campos-Pons addresses the unique and resilient...Read more -
Threads of Memory
One Thousand Way of Saying Goodbye October 21 - November 15, 2017Gallery Wendi Norris’ final exhibition at 161 Jessie Street, Threads of Memory: One Thousand Ways of Saying Goodbye, presents a celebratory survey of the gallery’s program, including emblematic works by...Read more
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Art Basel Miami Beach 2024 | Booth G7
María Magdalena Campos-Pons and Remedios Varo December 6 - 8, 2024Gallery Wendi Norris is pleased to present Alchemy of the Soul: María Magdalena Campos-Pons and Remedios Varo at Art Basel Miami Beach. Exhibiting the two...Read more -
The Armory Show 2022
María Magdalena Campos-Pons, Julio César Morales September 8 - 11, 2022Gallery Wendi Norris is pleased to present two artists at The Armory Show 2022. New work by María Magdalena Campos-Pons will appear in a solo...Read more -
The Armory Show 2021
María Magdalena Campos-Pons and Ranu Mukherjee September 9 - 12, 2021Gallery Wendi Norris is pleased to present works by María Magdalena Campos-Pons and Ranu Mukherjee at The Armory Show 2021. To María Magdalena Campos-Pons and...Read more -
EXPO Chicago 2019
Ambreen Butt, María Magdalena Campos-Pons, Chitra Ganesh, Ranu Mukherjee, Yamini Nayar, and Eva Schlegel September 19 - 22, 2019Gallery Wendi Norris will present works by six artists spanning various media: Ambreen Butt, María Magdalena Campos-Pons, Chitra Ganesh, Ranu Mukherjee, Yamini Nayar, and Eva...Read more
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Observer | María Magdalena Campos-Pons’ ‘Procession of Angels for Radical Love and Unity’ Takes Over Manhattan
"Each one of us is a miracle and a completely fantastic revelation of the mastery of the universe," the artist told Observer. "That is awe-inspiring material." September 20, 2024Elisa Carollo 20 September 2024 Following a recent major show at the Brooklyn Museum, artist María Magdalena Campos-Pons took to the streets of Manhattan...Read more -
The New York Times | Don’t Call It a Protest. It’s a Walk for Radical Love.
María Magdalena Campos-Pons is marshaling New Yorkers for unity, linking uptown and downtown communities while highlighting inequities in city parks. September 16, 2024Aruna D’Souza 16 September 2024 On a gray and drizzly Saturday morning, 120 people or so met at a small East Harlem park...Read more -
Hyperallergic | María Magdalena Campos-Pons Leads a Procession of Hope
With stops at sites of significance to Black and Cuban New Yorkers, the artist’s walking performance captures the essence of her practice: harnessing the collective toward a unified vision. September 15, 2024By Valentina Di Liscia 15 September 2024 Around noon on Saturday, September 7, I found myself in a nondescript classroom at El Museo...Read more -
Twelve Museums Acquire Works by Gallery Wendi Norris Artists
July 9, 2024June 9, 2024 Please join Gallery Wendi Norris in congratulating the Art Institute of Chicago, the Asian Art Museum, the Brooklyn Museum, the Cincinnati Art...Read more -
ARTnews | A Bay Area Dealer Who Rewrote the History of Surrealism Makes Her Art Basel Debut
June 11, 2024By Alex Greenberger June 11, 2024 These days, it is hard to imagine a time when everyone wasn’t talking about Leonora Carrington’s art. In 2022,...Read more -
The Brooklyn Rail | María Magdalena Campos-Pons
Behold December 13, 2023Ann McCoy December 13, 2023 María Magdalena Campos-Pons in her incarnation as her alter ego FeFa, with painted face and flowing robes, has transformed...Read more -
María Magdalena Campos-Pons Receives MacArthur Genius Award
October 4, 2023October 4, 2023 Congratulations to Gallery Wendi Norris artist María Magdalena Campos-Pons on receiving the esteemed MacArthur Genius Award. Campos-Pons joins fellow artists Raven Chacon...Read more -
The Brooklyn Rail | María Magdalena Campos-Pons with Joyce Beckenstein
October 1, 2023Joyce Beckenstein October 1, 2023 María Magdalena Campos-Pons (b.1959) came of age during an oxymoronic moment in Cuban history, a time when Fidel Castro simultaneously...Read more -
The New York Times | María Magdalena Campos-Pons Lets the Spirits Guide
The prolific Cuban-born artist’s first survey in many years has opened at the Brooklyn Museum. “It’s all about love,” she says. September 22, 2023Siddhartha Mitter September 22, 2023 One evening back in Cuba, when the artist María Magdalena Campos-Pons was about 8 years old, she was visited by...Read more -
Seven Museums Acquire Work by Gallery Wendi Norris Artists
August 24, 2023Please join Gallery Wendi Norris in congratulating Amon Carter Museum of American Art, Arizona State University Art Museum, Chapman University, Los Angeles County Museum of...Read more -
Gallery Wendi Norris Presents María Magdalena Campos-Pons: "Finding Balance"
January 12, 2023Finding Balance María Magdalena Campos-Pons February 23 - April 29, 2023 436 Jackson Street, San Francisco, CA Gallery Wendi Norris's presentation precedes María Magdalena Campos-Pons:...Read more -
Eight Museums Acquire Works by Gallery Wendi Norris Artists
March 31, 2022Please join Gallery Wendi Norris in congratulating eight North American institutions on their recent acquisitions of our artists’ work. The Toledo Museum of Art has...Read more -
Culture Type | Museums From Miami to Milwaukee are Recognizing Artist María Magdalena Campos-Pons and Her Deeply Personal, Poetic Work
May 5, 2021Victoria L. Valentine May 5, 2021 NASHVILLE, TENN.-BASED, Cuban-born artist María Magdalena Campos-Pons makes deeply personal and poetic work. A key figure in...Read more -
The Art Newspaper | Pérez Art Museum Miami awards María Magdalena Campos-Pons its annual prize
April 19, 2021Gabriella Angeleti April 19, 2021 The Pérez Art Museum Miami (PAMM) has awarded the Cuban-American artist María Magdalena Campos-Pons its annual $50,000 Pérez Prize. The...Read more -
Four Museums Acquire Seminal Works By María Magdalena Campos-Pons
April 13, 2021Gallery Wendi Norris congratulates four North American museums on their acquisitions of seminal artworks by María Magdalena Campos-Pons : Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art,...Read more -
de Young Museum premieres black box version of “When We Gather”
February 24, 2021When We Gather Film Screening and Q+A de Young Museum, Virtual Wednesdays February 24, 5:00 pm - 5:45 pm (PST) No registration required. Watch on...Read more -
When We Gather
FEATURED PROJECT January 27, 2021January 27 - February 15, 2021 Renowned Artist María Magdalena Campos-Pons, in collaboration with Okwui Okpokwasili and LaTasha N. Nevada Diggs, Creates When We Gather,...Read more