THE MAP HOME
Morris Adjmi Architects
New York City

 
 

Heart and the Map

 

Locked Door

 

New Window II

 
 

Old Sunday Evenings

 
 

The Opening

 
 
 

The Remembering

 
 

The Shadow

 

Vows and Scratches

 
 

When They Were Fire

 

The Almost

 

Old Journal

 

The Missing

 
 

The Map Home is a collection of paintings by American artist Kim DeJesus, continuing her exploration of memory and the aspects of life that can be controlled and what cannot. Using additive and subtractive gestures to visualize this tension, DeJesus’s process allows for accidents, discoveries,and an ongoing conversation between the artist, the material, and what appears on the canvas. The spontaneity of colorful washes stands in contrast to the intentionality of overlaid marks and added materials. Fields of color are manipulated to move, but complete control is not always an option. For DeJesus, the concept of home is not about a fixed or real place but a map of memories, emotions, and connections to self, family, and nature. The last few years have marked a pivotal stage for the artist, emphasizing the transformative process of losing oneself or a loved one and discovering that the journey home can also be a process of finding oneself. In this context, The Map Home refers to DeJesus’s experience with painting and her artistic practice as a form of wayfinding. These paintings serve as a memory journey — a map of remembrance and rediscovery.