Mireille Chávez (1999) Is a mexican painter, Mireille studied Visual Arts at Instituto Allende, Art History and Curatorship at CasaLamm.

She has participated in various group exhibitions for the past 6 years in San Miguel de Allende and Mexico City.

Mireille paints from her experiences visual elements that deeply permeate her existence transforming them into entities that are an extension of her thoughts, feelings, and continuous appreciation of her surroundings, her paintings evolve trough different shapes, inviting the spectator to feel and think between light and shadows, movement and stillness. For Mireille, it is fundamental to navigate trough deep thoughts, to abstract those emotions and reinterpret them from a new perspective and work with those entities as allies in the creative process.

Her practice often begins with intuitivity followed with texts and poetry that she writes which later develops into structured compositions, the use of oil painting, textures & transparencies allows her to build atmospheric spaces where the figurative and abstract coexist. Through the repetition of forms, stains, and chromatic contrasts, Mireille constructs a visual lenguage that reflects vulnerability and strenght.

For Mireille, the rawness of reality is not a sign of negativity, but rather a solid path to a more tangible understanding of existence — one that encompasses us all. Her work becomes a constant, dual and eroding learning process, where painting itself is both a method of exploration and a mirror of transformation. Each layer of pigment, each gesture on the canvas, is a trace of an inner dialogue a testimony of her attempt to comprehend the invisible aspects of human experience trough color, matter and rythm.

EXHIBITIONS


2022

Foro multicultural, Álvaro Obregón, CDMX.

Collaborative exhibition

Tabú, San Miguel de Allende, México.

Collaborative exhibition


2021

Proyecto Re-Cover,Rey Vinilo, CDMX.

Collaborative exhibition.

Top Re-Covers, 49Basan, CDMX.

Collaborative exhibition.


2020

Casa/Hogar, San Miguel de Allende, México.

Collaborative exhibition


2019

Instituto Allende, San Miguel de Allende, México.

Collaborative exhibition