Opening Reception / Language is a Place
Víctor Mortales: Language is a Place
January 17 - March 7, 2026
Mike Kelley Gallery at Beyond Baroque
681 Venice Blvd, Venice, CA 90291
Curated by Hannah Sloan
Artist Reception
Saturday, January 17 from 3-5 PM
Beyond Baroque Literary Arts Center is pleased to present Language is a Place, a solo exhibition by Oaxaca-based visual artist Víctor Mortales, on view January 17 through March 7, 2026, in the Mike Kelley Gallery. Curated by Hannah Sloan, this exhibition marks Mortales’ first solo presentation in the United States. An artist reception will take place on Saturday, January 17, from 3:00 to 5:00 PM.
Language is a Place exists at the intersection of literature and visual art, asking how language functions as both a bridge and a gap between inner thought and lived experience. The exhibition takes its conceptual starting point from the book Language is a Place: 14 Voices that Change Language to Explore Literature and Life in Different Contexts, edited by Gris Tormenta in Mexico. The publication gathers reflections by writers who explore the conditions, transformations, and possibilities of language across cultures and identities.
Translating this literary inquiry into material form, Mortales transforms written phrases into tactile works using wool, cotton, and mosquito net. Spanish and English texts become texture; words are reimagined as physical connections, woven into abstract forms that invite close looking and embodied engagement. Rather than illustrating language, the works ask viewers to experience it spatially and sensorially—as something that can be held, traversed, and felt.
Featured Artwork:
01. Víctor Mortales installing Untitled (volver a nombrar), 2025, photo by Craig Krull
02. Víctor Mortales, Untitled (volver a nombrar), 2025, mosquito net, felting and embroidery, 16 x 14 inches