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Juana Marta Rodas

1925 - 2013

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  • Copyright status: Under copyright
  • Nationality: Paraguay
  • Also known as: Juana Marta Rodas de Isidrez
  • Top 3 works: Ceramic Sculptures
  • Died: 2013
  • Art period: Modernismi
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  • Born: 1925, Ita, Paraguay
  • Lifespan: 88 years
  • Museums on APS:
    • Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain
    • Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain
    • Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain
    • Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain
    • Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain
  • Works on APS: 1
  • Top-ranked work: Ceramic Sculptures

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Juana Marta Rodas: A Legacy of Paraguayan Ceramic Tradition

Juana Marta Rodas (1925 – 2013) stands as a pivotal figure in Paraguayan art history, embodying the spirit of resilience and artistic innovation rooted in indigenous Guarani culture. Born in Ita, Paraguay—a city rightfully dubbed “The Capital of Ceramics”—Rodas’s life was inextricably linked to this craft tradition, passed down through generations of women artisans. Her unwavering devotion to preserving these ancestral techniques cemented her place as one of Paraguay's most enduring artistic voices.

Early Influences & Education

Rodas’s artistic journey commenced under the nurturing guidance of her mother, Juana de Jesús Oviedo, and grandmother María Balbina Cuevas. These formative figures instilled in her a profound understanding of Paraguayan pottery methods—methods honed over centuries—and fostered an unwavering dedication to safeguarding these traditions. The knowledge passed down through her family shaped her artistic vision and fueled her lifelong pursuit of excellence within the craft. Josefina Pla eloquently described her work as “micro-sculptures,” highlighting its remarkable precision and artistic subtlety – a testament to the meticulous attention to detail characteristic of Rodas’s oeuvre.

Ceramic Artistry & Technique

Rodas’s distinctive style emerged from blending ancient weaving methods with contemporary ceramic approaches. Her sculptures are characterized by painstaking detail and utilize natural fibers and dyes derived from local flora, reflecting a deep connection to the Paraguayan landscape. These materials served as inspiration for her creations, mirroring the beauty and vibrancy of her homeland. Josefina Pla eloquently described her work as “micro-sculptures,” highlighting its remarkable precision and artistic subtlety – a testament to the meticulous attention to detail characteristic of Rodas’s oeuvre. The resulting pieces possess an ethereal quality, capturing the essence of Paraguayan natural heritage.

Notable Achievements & Recognition

Rodas’s contribution to Paraguayan art was recognized internationally through numerous awards and exhibitions. Notably, she collaborated closely with her daughter Julia Isídrez, furthering the dissemination of Paraguayan ceramic artistry on a global scale. Her sculptures graced galleries in Paris, Asunción, Madrid, and Porto Alegre, cementing her place as one of Paraguay’s most celebrated artists. This collaborative effort ensured that Rodas's legacy would continue to inspire future generations of artisans and scholars alike.

Legacy & Influence

Art critic Ticio Escobar lauded Rodas' work as “one of the most strong and original testimonies of contemporary Paraguayan art,” emphasizing its significance as a tribute to the nation’s cultural heritage. Her enduring influence extends beyond her artistic creations, inspiring subsequent generations of ceramists and fostering an appreciation for Paraguay’s rich artistic traditions. She remains a symbol of perseverance and creativity—a beacon for those striving to honor their ancestral roots while embracing innovation. Her work continues to resonate with audiences worldwide, securing her place as an icon of Paraguayan art history. ### Expositions Rodas's art was showcased in major exhibitions across Paraguay and abroad. Here follows a selection:
  • 1976. Gallery van the UNESCO, Paris
  • 1992 and 1993: Gallery Fábrica, Asunción
  • 1994: Salon of the Biennale Martel, Cultural City Center, Asunción
  • 1995: Gallery Lamarca, Asunción
  • 1995: Museo del Barro, Asunción
  • 1996: Gallery Fábrica, Asunción
  • 1997: Gallery Lamarca, Asunción
  • 1998 and 1999: Centro Cultural del Lago, Areguá
  • 1999: Biennale of the Mercosur, Porto Alegre
  • 2007: ARCO International Art Fair, Madrid
  • 2008: Museo del Barro, Asunción
  • 2008: Centro Cultural del Lago, Areguá
  • 2012: Documenta 13, Kassel
  • 2017: Museo del Barro, Asunción
  • 2021: Museo del Barro, Asunción
  • 2023: Kasmin Gallery, New York
  • 2024: Biennale di Venezia