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Material Religion
The Journal of Objects, Art and Belief
Volume 6, 2010 - Issue 3
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Mary's rain and god's umbrella: religion, identity, and modernity in the visionary art of a chicana painter

Pages 274-303 | Published online: 27 Apr 2015
 

ABSTRACT

In this article I introduce a self-taught Chicana artist, Caroline Martinez, and highlight her work's religious significance. I offer a brief account of her life and a preliminary interpretation of her art. The art that adorns her Texas home and yard, I argue, is a visual testimony to the intercessory power of Jesus and Mary to heal the sick, feed the body, and protect the vulnerable. I then consider the implications of this case study for scholars in religious studies, Chicana studies, Catholic studies, and art history. Martinez's art evokes three important themes—religion, identity, and modernity—and offers reminders about three concomitant issues that face everyone who thinks about religion and art, especially self-taught artists and Chicana art: (1) What is the function of religion—and religious visual culture? (2) How do we talk about artists' religious identity, especially when there are multiple converging influences? (3) To what extent and in which sense can the work of self-taught artists like Martinez be understood as “modern” and to what extent are the artist and her work shaped by the social forces of “modernity”?

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