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A Song Without End
Oca Villamiel, 7 April - 2 May 2026
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Oca Villamiel A Song Without End I, 2017–2025 Collage on Washi paper, silk and acrylic on Japanese paper 49 x 82 inches
Oca Villamiel
A Song Without End I, 2017–2025
Collage on Washi paper, silk and acrylic on Japanese paper
49 x 82 inches
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In A Song Without End, Oca Villamiel explores the pursuit for the liberation of the human spirit through a series of assemblages. Drawing from Emily Dickinson’s ‘Hope’ is the thing with feathers, the artist navigates the act of a bird’s relentless singing as a persistent longing for the soul’s freedom, a bird’s singing endures beyond its conditions, without regard for an audience, refusing to yield as it continues toward exhaustion or death.

 

The works are deeply personal and intimate, characterized by a sense of hope and inner resonance. Villamiel’s mastery in materials like silk, washi paper, handmade Indian paper, and burlap, articulates a tactile world for his subjects. The presence of preserved avifauna like African lovebirds, parakeets, dove, and budgerigars were patiently gathered and preserved by the artist over the span of ten years.

 

The cage, central to the assemblages, echoes Maya Angelou’s I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings: “the caged bird sings with a fearful trill of things unknown but longed for still.” It becomes a space where freedom is imagined yet never fully realized. In this careful interplay of materials, form, and symbolism, the artist creates a contemplative space where the human spirit’s desire for liberation is both observed and felt. For Villamiel, the bird is the artist where the relentless song of the soul is meticulously kept alive, birds sing continuously without asking for anything in return.

 

 

Vien Valencia

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