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Rebel Forms: Artist Panel Discussion @ Romer Young Gallery

  • Romer Young Gallery 1240 22nd Street San Francisco, CA, 94107 United States (map)

Rebel Forms @ Romer Young Gallery

What happens when you bring five leading artists into one room? Simply put, MAGIC!

Please join Romer Young Gallery on Wednesday, February 25, 2026, from 6:30 to 7:30 pm, for a special live panel discussion with five artists from their current exhibition, Rebel Forms. Doors open at 6:00 pm.

Curator Erik Barrios Recendez will engage in a conversation with artists Facundo Argañaraz, Miguel Arzabe, Pilar Agüero-Esparza, Ana Teresa Fernández, and Julio César Morales. This will be a wonderful opportunity to hear directly from the artists about their processes, material languages, and their thoughts on the stakes of abstraction in today’s political landscape.

About the Exhibition

Romer Young Gallery is pleased to present Rebel Forms, a group exhibition curated by Erik Barrios-Recendez, featuring the work of Facundo Argañaraz, Miguel Arzabe, Pilar Agüero-Esparza, Ana Teresa Fernández, Pablo Guardiola, Julio César Morales and Kevin Umaña.

Resisting essentialization. Continually negotiating between contexts. These define abstraction. So too does it describe Latine culture.

In Rebel Forms, artists from across the Latine diaspora demonstrate how abstraction is utilized as more than a technique; it is a means of resistance to cultural essentialism. Against the expectation that Latine art must be figurative, narrative, or immediately legible, this exhibition foregrounds opacity as a critical stance. Form itself can carry a protest, shape can code-switch and mutate, and process can invoke complex histories. Aligning with decolonial thinkers such as Walter Mignolo, who argue that modern visual languages can be repurposed to generate alternative forms of knowledge outside Western epistemic dominance (The Darker Side of Western Modernity, 2011) Rebel Forms proposes abstraction as a site of refusal. These works do not seek to clarify identity for consumption; instead, they assert the right to complexity, contradiction, and partial unreadability. 

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