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Bad at Sports Episode 931: Berenice Vargas Bravo and Krystal Lemonias

18.3.2026
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1:05:07
15 Sekunden vorwärts
15 Sekunden vorwärts

Recorded during Miami art week at NADA, Duncan MacKenzie and Ryan Peter Miller sit down with artists Berenice Vargas Bravo and Krystal Lemonias to talk about painting, fiber, migration, labor, and the strange textures of building an art practice across borders.

Vargas Bravo and Lemonias both arrived at NADA through Andrew Rafacz Gallery, but their paths into the fair and into the United States are very different. Vargas Bravo, a painter originally from Mexico City and currently completing graduate studies at School of the Art Institute of Chicago, discusses work that reimagines familiar structures of division. Her paintings pull from the visual language of Western painting while subverting its traditions, including a monumental image of a collapsed chain-link fence that imagines the fall of structures meant to separate and contain. The conversation moves through borders as both literal and symbolic constructs, and how living in Chicago has reshaped the stakes of the work.

Lemonias, a Jamaican-born artist working in fiber and print processes, describes a practice rooted in care labor, migration, and material culture. Drawing from her experiences as a nanny in the United States, Lemonias incorporates children's clothing, food packaging, and other domestic remnants into textile works that trace the economies of caregiving and consumption. The materials themselves carry the stories of the households they passed through, mapping the intersection of labor, class, and migration that often remains invisible in the art world.

Along the way the discussion opens into a larger conversation about mentorship, access, and the informal knowledge that structures the art ecosystem. Lemonias reflects on learning the unwritten rules of American cultural institutions while navigating race, class, and belonging, while Vargas Bravo speaks about the complicated promise of the "American dream" from the perspective of an international artist whose time in Chicago has included both opportunity and trauma. Both artists also unpack the evolving relationships between artists and galleries, describing representation less as a hierarchy than as a collaborative process built on trust and dialogue.

Recorded amid the hum of the fair floor at New Art Dealers Alliance during Miami art week, the conversation moves easily from the practical realities of art fairs to the deeper social forces shaping contemporary practice. The result is a candid and thoughtful exchange about what it means to make work in a world structured by borders, labor, and the fragile networks that allow artists to keep going.

Name Drop List

Berenice Vargas Bravo — https://berenicevargasbravo.com
Krystal Lemonias — https://www.krystallemonias.com
Andrew Rafacz Gallery — https://www.andrewrafacz.com
Andrew Rafacz — https://www.andrewrafacz.com
Janelle Dawson — https://www.janelledawson.com
School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC) — https://www.saic.edu
NADA (New Art Dealers Alliance) — https://www.newartdealers.org
EXPO Chicago — https://www.expochicago.com
Western Exhibitions — https://westernexhibitions.com
Bazaar Magazine (France) — https://www.bazaar.fr

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