Dickies and Levi's (2011) by/por Francis Almendárez

Acrylic mediums on discarded worker pants, hand-sewn together, 72’’x48’’, photo by Gustavo Solorzano, Courtesy of the Artist /
Médiums acrílicos sobre pantalones de trabajador desechados, cosidos a mano, 72’’x48’’, foto por Gustavo Solórzano, cortesía del artista

Francis Almendárez Interview

Francis Almendarez looks into the camera in front of a brick wall. He wears a purple and green flannel button-up shirt and tortoiseshell glasses.

Francis Almendárez is an artist, filmmaker, and educator from Los Angeles, currently based in Houston. His work takes on many different forms including collaborations, performances, screenings, workshops, and exhibitions that have been presented in museum, university, arts nonprofit, artist-run, virtual, and DIY spaces both nationally and internationally. Through the merging of history, autoethnography, and cultural production, his works offer ways to navigate and reconcile with intergenerational trauma, and reclaim diasporic identities. Recent presentations include DIY photo/video workshops and screenings in Honduras and El Salvador; public photo-murals outside FotoFest, Houston; and a live reading of prose set against an improvised score on trumpet in collaboration with his brother Anthony at Antenna, New Orleans. Writing on his work has been featured in Moving Image Art London, The Invisible Archive, Artforum, Hyperallergic, and The New York Times among many other publications. He has also contributed images, interviews, and texts to publications including Burnaway Magazine, Strange Fire Collective, and La Horchata Zine. Almendárez received his MFA in Fine Art (with Distinction) from Goldsmiths, University of London, and his BFA in Sculpture/New Genres from Otis College of Art and Design.

Francis Almendárez es un artista, cineasta y educador de Los Ángeles, actualmente radicado en Houston. Su trabajo adopta muchas formas diferentes, incluidas colaboraciones, actuaciones, proyecciones, talleres y exposiciones que se han presentado en espacios de museos, universidades, artes sin fines de lucro, dirigidos por artistas, virtuales y de bricolaje, tanto a nivel nacional como internacional. A través de la fusión de la historia, la autoetnografía y la producción cultural, sus obras ofrecen formas de navegar y reconciliarse con el trauma intergeneracional y recuperar identidades diaspóricas. Las presentaciones recientes incluyen talleres y proyecciones de fotos y videos de bricolaje en Honduras y El Salvador; murales fotográficos públicos fuera de FotoFest, Houston; y una lectura en vivo de prosa contra una partitura improvisada con trompeta en colaboración con su hermano Anthony en Antenna, Nueva Orleans. Los escritos sobre su trabajo han aparecido en Moving Image Art London, The Invisible Archive, Artforum, Hyperallergic y The New York Times, entre muchas otras publicaciones. También ha contribuido con imágenes, entrevistas y textos a publicaciones como Burnaway Magazine, Strange Fire Collective y La Horchata Zine. Almendárez recibió su MFA en Bellas Artes (con Distinción) de Goldsmiths, University of London, y su BFA en Escultura/Nuevos Géneros de Otis College of Art and Design.