Maia Cruz Palileo (b. 1979, Chicago) creates paintings, works on paper, installations, and sculptures that honor familial archives and imagined contemporary realities. Beginning from a space of personal inquiry around their family’s migration from the Philippines to America, Palileo quickly uncovered the immense connective points between individual histories and broader global systems, like colonization, displacement, assimilation, and the Philippine–American War. The artist’s research into overlapping historical timelines, paired with the transmutational effects of memory, provides a framework for their color-rich compositions. This overlapping is made physical through the layering of oil paint, which—even in instances where one layer is concealed by another—permanently maintains its material presence on the canvas, creating its own recorded history. While painting has been at the center of the artist’s practice in recent years, Palileo utilizes their background as a sculptor to incorporate hands-on processes, from mixing their own paints, to making cardstock cutouts of drawings, and incorporating collage techniques to create preparatory sketches. By obscuring horizon lines and vanishing points, their paintings emphasize the densely varied landscapes—mountains, forests, bodies of water—present in the Philippines, while simultaneously foregrounding the figures represented in these archival materials and imbuing them with care, dignity, and presence of spirit that is often flattened in a photographic archive. For Palileo, these parallel modes of research open up narrative possibilities and account for some of the somatic information that gets lost to time and distance, filling in the gaps that emerge when people and families migrate outside of their ancestral land.
Maia Cruz Palileo has been the subject of solo exhibitions at Cummer Museum, Jacksonville, Florida (2023); Kimball Art Center, Park City, Utah (2022); Wattis Institute for Contemporary Arts, San Francisco (2021); and American University Museum at the Katzen Arts Center, Washington, D.C. (2019), among others. Recent group exhibitions include Spirit House, Cantor Arts Center at Stanford University (2024); Seven Rooms and a Garden, Moderna Museet, Skeppsholmen, Stockholm (2023); Spirit in the Land, Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University, Durham, North Carolina (2023); The Outwin: American Portrait Today, Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery, Washington, D.C. (2022); A Point Stretched: Views on Time, San José Museum of Art, California (2022); and Our Blue Planet: Global Visions of Water, Seattle Art Museum (2022), among many others. Their work is in the permanent collections of institutions including the Cummer Museum, Jacksonville, Florida; San José Museum of Art, California; TANG Art Foundation, Hong Kong; Fredriksen Collection, National Museum, Oslo, Norway; Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University, Durham, North Carolina; Speed Art Museum, Louisville, Kentucky; and Chapman University, Orange, California. Palileo lives and works in Brooklyn, New York.
Maia Cruz Palileo
The Water Between Them, 2024
oil on canvas
84 x 72 inches
(213.4 x 182.9 cm)
Maia Cruz Palileo
Chelsea Dance Time, 2024
oil on canvas over panel
12 x 12 inches
(30.5 x 30.5 cm)
Maia Cruz Palileo
The Trees Straightened Their Bent Trunks, 2023
oil on canvas
90 x 66 x 1 3/8 inches
(228.6 x 167.6 x 3.3 cm)
Maia Cruz Palileo
Days Later, Down River, 2023
Flashe and oil on canvas
84 x 108 inches
(213.4 x 274.3 cm)
Maia Cruz Palileo
To Gather Together, 2023
Flashe and oil on canvas
84 x 108 inches
(213.4 x 274.3 cm)
Maia Cruz Palileo
Horse & Rider, 2023
ceramic
8 x 11 x 3 inches
(20.3 x 27.9 x 7.6 cm)
Maia Cruz Palileo
After Wandering for Much Time, 2023
Flashe and oil on canvas
84 x 96 inches
(213.4 x 243.8 cm)
Maia Cruz Palileo
Clouds Over the Río, 2022
oil on canvas
36 x 96 inches
(91.4 x 243.8 cm)
Maia Cruz Palileo
A Night That Was as Light as Day, 2021
Flashe, ink, cellulose, and oil on canvas
72 x 64 inches
(182.9 x 162.6 cm)
Maia Cruz Palileo
A Tender Spell, 2021
oil on canvas
30 x 104 inches
(76.2 x 264.2 cm)
Maia Cruz Palileo
Yellow Bells and Marigolds, 2020
gouache on paper
15 x 11 inches
(38.1 x 27.9 cm)
Maia Cruz Palileo
Wild Flowers, 2019
oil on canvas
72 x 66 inches
(182.9 x 167.6 cm)