Hulda Guzmán releases new catalogue: 'Miracle Fruits'
Hulda Guzmán's catalogue Miracle Fruits is a fundamental introduction to the vibrant universe of the Dominican artist.
The first monographic book dedicated to Guzmán’s work, it features essays by Amanda Carneiro, Elena Ketelsen González, Sara Hermann and Tobias Ostrander that explore the artist’s singular blending of references to the history of painting and architecture, including dialogues with minimalism in ancient Chinese painting, Japanese ukiyo-e, impressionism and post-impressionism, surrealism and magical realism, Mexican Muralism, and ex-voto painting.
This richly illustrated edition presents 84 pieces by the artist, including seven created in 2025 for the exhibition at MASP. The volume organises Guzmán’s work in sections that highlight landscape painting of both day and night; her relation to architecture; her inner demons; and studio scenes with self-portraits and everyday characters. It is an invitation to become immersed in Guzmán’s artistic production, and in the critical discussions surrounding the Caribbean’s tropical landscape and ecology at large.
The publiction is available to purchase here.