“We are thrilled to feature mama this winter on the grounds of the first modern art museum in Texas,” said Richard Aste, Director of the McNay. “It is a paragon of artistic excellence--which we have defined in San Antonio for almost 65 years--and a thoughtful, meditative addition to our growing outdoor museum experience.”
Pelias’s artworks span the areas of painting, drawing, video, sculpture, and installation, united through a cultural identity combining her native Louisiana birthplace and her ancestral roots in Greece. The sculpture’s shape is informed by the ancient iconic shapes associated with the Minoan civilization on the island of Crete. mama is at once a temporal artwork, an homage to Pelias’s family history, and a site for quiet contemplation.
"mama is a work that pays homage to the essence of the female, to all mamas,” said Pelias. “My color choice of velvety violet for the stained painting of the landscape was a response both to the sculpture and to the site.”
mama is courtesy of the artist and JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY, New Orleans, Louisiana. This exhibition is organized by René Paul Barilleaux, Head of Curatorial Affairs, for the McNay Art Museum. Lead funding is most generously provided by the Elizabeth Huth Coates Exhibition Endowment and the Arthur and Jane Stieren Fund for Exhibitions.
“Anastasia’s unique ability to transform the natural landscape in the same way an artist transforms a blank canvas makes her the ideal choice to further activate the McNay’s campus,” said Barilleaux. “Her outdoor abstract composition anticipates the many modern and contemporary abstract paintings seen inside on the Museum’s walls. In addition, the artwork’s location facing the original McNay residence pays homage to the legacy of modernism on which the McNay is built.”