Wonzimer is proud to announce Mythologies of a Mexican Boy, the gallery’s first solo exhibition with Vasco Del Rey. Born in southern Mexico and raised in Los Angeles, Vasco has spent the past three years developing a visual language rooted in rupture, ritual, and remembrance. The series exhibited is fueled by the tension between presence and absence—between a Mexico remembered only through childhood memory and a life built far from it. In this space between geographies, Vasco constructs not a narrative but a mythology. Paintings emerge as offerings rather than answers, rich with motifs that resist fixed meaning.
Figures are stripped down and devotional, suspended between tenderness and ache, the personal and universal. The result is not a linear story, but a visual theology shaped by intuition, migration and the quiet insistence to be seen...