Catalogue of Visual Artists from Latin America and the Spanish Caribbean in the UK

Ulises Valarezo

Ecuador // London

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Artist Statement

My practice understands figurative painting as a question of perception rather than representation. I am not interested in depicting a specific event or preserving memory as a fixed image, but in examining how images are formed, transformed, and reactivated within consciousness over time.

I work from pre-existing images (photographs, archives, or visual records) which I use as starting points to analyse how an image loses stability once it ceases to function as a document. By blurring and translating these images into paint, I deactivate their documentary authority and their promise of clarity. This process does not aim to obscure information, but to question the image’s status as evidence.

Through painting, these images are embedded in a temporal and bodily process in which form is simultaneously constructed and eroded. What I investigate is not the content of the image, but its mode of appearance within perception: an intermediate state in which the image remains recognisable yet resists definitive fixation. My work operates at the intersection of perception and memory, understood not as stable repositories, but as active and variable processes that shape how images are produced, remembered, and interpreted.

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