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Artist Xavier Cortada’s career has often centered around imagery associated with a ubiquitous Florida icon, that of the mangrove. These artist prints (editions of 10) exemplify this relationship, presenting a variety of Cortada’s more notable mangrove artworks through limited-edition series. With strong composition and vibrant color choices, these works were intended to establish a conceptual resonance between the audience and nature, in hopes of promoting a more in-depth understanding and relationship towards our environment.
All prints from Cortada’s “Mangrove” series are in the collection of the Florida International University Steven and Dorothea Green Library
Xavier Cortada, “Mangrove C,” signed, numbered, limited edition print on paper, 32″ x 24″, 2005. (edition of 10)
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Artist Xavier Cortada’s career has often centered around imagery associated with a ubiquitous Florida icon, that of the mangrove. These artist prints (editions of 10) exemplify this relationship, presenting a variety of Cortada’s more notable mangrove artworks through limited-edition series. With strong composition and vibrant color choices, these works were intended to establish a conceptual resonance between the audience and nature, in hopes of promoting a more in-depth understanding and relationship towards our environment.
All prints from Cortada’s “Mangrove” series are in the collection of the Florida International University Steven and Dorothea Green Library
Xavier Cortada, “Mangrove Forest,” signed, numbered, limited edition print on paper, 32″ x 24″, 2005. (edition of 10)
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Artist Xavier Cortada’s career has often centered around imagery associated with a ubiquitous Florida icon, that of the mangrove. These artist prints (editions of 10) exemplify this relationship, presenting a variety of Cortada’s more notable mangrove artworks through limited-edition series. With strong composition and vibrant color choices, these works were intended to establish a conceptual resonance between the audience and nature, in hopes of promoting a more in-depth understanding and relationship towards our environment.
All prints from Cortada’s “Mangrove” series are in the collection of the Florida International University Steven and Dorothea Green Library
Xavier Cortada, “Mangrove Roots,” signed, numbered, limited edition print on paper, 32″ x 24″, 2005. (edition of 10)
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Artist Xavier Cortada’s career has often centered around imagery associated with a ubiquitous Florida icon, that of the mangrove. These artist prints (editions of 10) exemplify this relationship, presenting a variety of Cortada’s more notable mangrove artworks through limited-edition series. With strong composition and vibrant color choices, these works were intended to establish a conceptual resonance between the audience and nature, in hopes of promoting a more in-depth understanding and relationship towards our environment.
All prints from Cortada’s “Mangrove” series are in the collection of the Florida International University Steven and Dorothea Green Library
Xavier Cortada, “Mangrove Sunset,” signed, numbered, limited edition print on paper, 32″ x 24″, 2005. (edition of 10)
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Artist Xavier Cortada’s career has often centered around imagery associated with a ubiquitous Florida icon, that of the mangrove. These artist prints (editions of 10) exemplify this relationship, presenting a variety of Cortada’s more notable mangrove artworks through limited-edition series. With strong composition and vibrant color choices, these works were intended to establish a conceptual resonance between the audience and nature, in hopes of promoting a more in-depth understanding and relationship towards our environment.
All prints from Cortada’s “Mangrove” series are in the collection of the Florida International University Steven and Dorothea Green Library
Xavier Cortada, “Mangroves (on Green),” signed, numbered, limited edition print on paper, 32″ x 24″, 2004. (edition of 10)
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Artist Xavier Cortada’s career has often centered around imagery associated with a ubiquitous Florida icon, that of the mangrove. These artist prints exemplify this relationship, presenting a variety of Cortada’s more notable mangrove artworks through limited-edition series. With strong composition and vibrant color choices, these works were intended to establish a conceptual resonance between the audience and nature, in hopes of promoting a more in-depth understanding and relationship towards our environment.
All prints from Cortada’s “Mangrove” series are in the collection of the Florida International University Steven and Dorothea Green Library
Xavier Cortada, “Mangroves (on Blue),” signed, numbered, limited edition print on paper, 32″ x 24″, 2005. (edition of 10)
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Artist Xavier Cortada’s career has often centered around imagery associated with a ubiquitous Florida icon, that of the mangrove. These artist prints (editions of 10) exemplify this relationship, presenting a variety of Cortada’s more notable mangrove artworks through limited-edition series. With strong composition and vibrant color choices, these works were intended to establish a conceptual resonance between the audience and nature, in hopes of promoting a more in-depth understanding and relationship towards our environment.
All prints from Cortada’s “Mangrove” series are in the collection of the Florida International University Steven and Dorothea Green Library
Xavier Cortada, “Mangroves on Yellow,” signed, numbered, limited edition print on paper, 32″ x 24″, 2005. (edition of 10)
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As part of his public art installation at Ft. Drum plaza along the Florida Turnpike, Cortada’s “Endangered Animals” series allowed the artist an opportunity to showcase a variety of endangered animals that have been affected by habitat loss due to overdevelopment.
Each of these signed, numbered, limited-edition prints (edition of 5) showcases a specific endangered animal that has been affected by habitat loss due to human impacts. The artist, Xavier Cortada, hopes through the elasticity and potential of art that we may find a better way to coexist with nature before these animals become extinct.
Prints from the “Endangered Animals” series are in the collection of Florida’s Department of State in Tallahassee, as well as having been exhibited at the Orlando Science Center and The Frank (Frank C. Otis Gallery and Exhibit Hall) as part of the artist’s overarching “Florida is…Nature” exhibition. They also were included in the artist’s solo exhibition at Creative Pinellas.
Xavier Cortada, “Florida is… Endangered Animals: Miami Blue Butterflies,” archival ink on paper (signed, numbered, limited-edition print, edition of 5), 18″ x 12″, 2015.
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Xavier Cortada, Miami Mangrove Forest drawings, one indivisible set of 56 graphite on paper drawings, 8.5″ x 11″, 2004.
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Xavier Cortada collaborated with Florida Coastal Everglades Long-Term Ecological Research (FCE LTER) scientists to better understand the impact of global climate change on our ecosystems. The works in the “{in water}” exhibition are inspired by their scientific research.
The prints from “{in water}” show how the artist explores the effects of abstraction on the diatom imagery, conceptually transforming the viewer into an omniscient voyeur, staring into the foundations of life. Prints from the “{in water}” series are in the collection of Florida’s Department of State in Tallahassee.
Xavier Cortada, “{in water}: N,” archival ink on paper (signed, numbered, limited-edition print, edition of 5), 12” x 16”, 2018.
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Xavier Cortada collaborated with Florida Coastal Everglades Long-Term Ecological Research (FCE LTER) scientists to better understand the impact of global climate change on our ecosystems. The works in the “{in water}” exhibition are inspired by their scientific research.
The prints from “{in water}” show how the artist explores the effects of abstraction on the diatom imagery, conceptually transforming the viewer into an omniscient voyeur, staring into the foundations of life. Prints from the “{in water}” series are in the collection of Florida’s Department of State in Tallahassee.
Xavier Cortada, “{in water}: O,” archival ink on paper (signed, numbered, limited-edition print, edition of 5), 12” x 16”, 2018.
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Xavier Cortada collaborated with Florida Coastal Everglades Long-Term Ecological Research (FCE LTER) scientists to better understand the impact of global climate change on our ecosystems. The works in the “{in water}” exhibition are inspired by their scientific research.
Continuing in this line of work, the prints from “{in water}” show how the artist explores the effects of abstraction on the diatom imagery, conceptually transforming the viewer into an omniscient voyeur, staring into the foundations of life. Prints from the “{in water}” series are in the collection of Florida’s Department of State in Tallahassee.
Xavier Cortada, “{in water}: P,” archival ink on paper (signed, numbered, limited-edition print, edition of 5), 12” x 16”, 2018.
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As part of the artist’s social practice, the “Native Flags” project, initiated by Xavier Cortada in 2008, serves to have its participants make a literal declaration of war against climate change, as well as making a symbolic gesture of reclamation by nature.
Seen throughout Cortada’s work is a focus on developing signifiers within communities. In “Native Flags”, the green project flag that accompanies the performance behaves as a statement of reclamation, a point of departure for participants to initiate new action. In turn, the environmental impact of “Native Flags” is amphibolic, as it not only terraforms the urban landscape, an action against climate change through the initiation of a natural tree canopy, it also spurs conversation throughout various communities for other actions to be taken. All 12 of Cortada’s “Native Flags” prints are in the collection of the University of Miami’s Miami Herbert Business School.
Xavier Cortada, “Native Flags: Paradise Tree,” archival ink on paper (signed, numbered, limited-edition print, edition of 5), 8” x 12”, 2008.
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As part of a 2014 public art commission, artist Xavier Cortada created two works to be installed at Port Everglades, a cruise terminal in Ft. Lauderdale, FL. The two public artworks created by Xavier Cortada include a 40-foot ceramic mural dubbed “Pelican Path” and “Starfish Shuffle”.
The artwork “Pelican Path”, which includes a water-themed backdrop made from 1,440 handcrafted and hand-painted porcelain tiles, illustrates Cortada’s interpretation of the ripples created when the pelican’s webbed feet slap the water as it takes flight. The artworks attempt to connect cruise passengers who travel through the terminal to what they’ll see aboard a ship — the sea, the shore and the sky.
Xavier Cortada, “Pelican Path,” archival ink on aluminum, 7″ x 16″, 16″ x 36″, or 10″ x 24″, 2014.
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As part of the artist’s social practice, the “Native Flags” project, initiated by Xavier Cortada in 2008, serves to have its participants make a literal declaration of war against climate change, as well as making a symbolic gesture of reclamation by nature.
Seen throughout Cortada’s work is a focus on developing signifiers within communities. In “Native Flags”, the green project flag that accompanies the performance behaves as a statement of reclamation, a point of departure for participants to initiate new action. In turn, the environmental impact of “Native Flags” is amphibolic, as it not only terraforms the urban landscape, an action against climate change through the initiation of a natural tree canopy, it also spurs conversation throughout various communities for other actions to be taken. All 12 of Cortada’s “Native Flags” prints are in the collection of the University of Miami’s Miami Herbert Business School.
Xavier Cortada, “Native Flags: Pigeon Plum,” archival ink on paper (signed, numbered, limited-edition print, edition of 5), 8” x 12”, 2008.
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Titled for Biscayne Bay’s longitude, “80.15 W” features the 17 threatened and endangered species that call Biscayne National Park (Miami, FL) home. In 2010, artist Xavier Cortada created the drawings on carbon paper, an apt metaphor for the impact (or “carbon footprint”) that humans have had on these animals. The works are in the permanent collection of NSU Art Museum Fort Lauderdale, Ft. Lauderdale, FL, each limited-edition print (editions of 5) signed and numbered by the artist to establish its value and authenticity.
Xavier Cortada, “Biscayne National Park | 80.15 W: West Piping Plover,” 15” x 12,” archival ink on paper, 2010.
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Xavier Cortada collaborated with Florida Coastal Everglades Long-Term Ecological Research (FCE LTER) scientists to better understand the impact of global climate change on our ecosystems. The works in the “{in water}” exhibition are inspired by their scientific research.
Continuing in this line of work, the prints from “{in water}” show how the artist explores the effects of abstraction on the diatom imagery, conceptually transforming the viewer into an omniscient voyeur, staring into the foundations of life. Prints from the “{in water}” series are in the collection of Florida’s Department of State in Tallahassee.
Xavier Cortada, “{in water}: Q,” archival ink on paper (signed, numbered, limited-edition print, edition of 5), 12” x 16”, 2018.
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Xavier Cortada collaborated with Florida Coastal Everglades Long-Term Ecological Research (FCE LTER) scientists to better understand the impact of global climate change on our ecosystems. The works in the “{in water}” exhibition are inspired by their scientific research.
Continuing in this line of work, the prints from “{in water}” show how the artist explores the effects of abstraction on the diatom imagery, conceptually transforming the viewer into an omniscient voyeur, staring into the foundations of life. Prints from the “{in water}” series are in the collection of Florida’s Department of State in Tallahassee.
Xavier Cortada, “{in water}: R,” archival ink on paper (signed, numbered, limited-edition print, edition of 5), 12” x 16”, 2018.
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As part of his public art installation at Ft. Drum plaza along the Florida Turnpike, Cortada’s “Endangered Animals” series allowed the artist an opportunity to showcase a variety of endangered animals that have been affected by habitat loss due to overdevelopment.
Each of these signed, numbered, limited-edition prints (edition of 5) showcases a specific endangered animal that has been affected by habitat loss due to human impacts. The artist, Xavier Cortada, hopes through the elasticity and potential of art that we may find a better way to coexist with nature before these animals become extinct.
Prints from the “Endangered Animals” series are in the collection of Florida’s Department of State in Tallahassee, as well as having been exhibited at the Orlando Science Center and The Frank (Frank C. Otis Gallery and Exhibit Hall) as part of the artist’s overarching “Florida is…Nature” exhibition. They also were included in the artist’s solo exhibition at Creative Pinellas.
Xavier Cortada, “Florida is… Endangered Animals: Red Wolves,” archival ink on paper (signed, numbered, limited-edition print, edition of 5), 18″ x 12″, 2015.
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As part of his public art installation at Ft. Drum plaza along the Florida Turnpike, Cortada’s “Endangered Animals” series allowed the artist an opportunity to showcase a variety of endangered animals that have been affected by habitat loss due to overdevelopment.
Each of these signed, numbered, limited-edition prints (edition of 5) showcases a specific endangered animal that has been affected by habitat loss due to human impacts. The artist, Xavier Cortada, hopes through the elasticity and potential of art that we may find a better way to coexist with nature before these animals become extinct.
Prints from the “Endangered Animals” series are in the collection of Florida’s Department of State in Tallahassee, as well as having been exhibited at the Orlando Science Center and The Frank (Frank C. Otis Gallery and Exhibit Hall) as part of the artist’s overarching “Florida is…Nature” exhibition. They also were included in the artist’s solo exhibition at Creative Pinellas.
Xavier Cortada, “Florida is… Endangered Animals: Red-Cockaded Woodpeckers,” archival ink on paper (signed, numbered, limited-edition print, edition of 5), 18″ x 12″, 2015.