Bony Ramirez
The art of Bony Ramirez
03/18/2026
María (2022)
Acrylic, soft oil pastel, oil pastel, color pencil; Bristol paper on wood panel
84 x 60 in.
Now on view at as part of “Let Us Gather In A Flourishing Way” curated by .alvarez.ch
Let Us Gather in a Flourishing Way explores contemporary Latinx artists’ innovations and interventions within established traditions of painting, inviting discussion on a variety of themes and revealing the diversity and expansiveness present within the field. The fifty-eight artists in the exhibition—and those in the Latinx field more broadly—encourage us to interrogate the continued relevance of boundaries, from political borders to disciplinary confines. This exhibition therefore celebrates artists whose expressions are first and foremost personal and subjective, but whose heterogeneous and culturally specific interventions enrich one another and the history of American and contemporary art, two fields from which such artists have been historically excluded. Inspired by former U.S. Poet Laureate Juan Felipe Herrera’s poem “[Let Us Gather in a Flourishing Way],” the show celebrates abundance and presents a vision of Latinx art that is, like the diaspora itself, infinitely complex. On view until September 6, 2026
It will be followed by a national tour including presentations at the Des Moines Art Center, the Museum of Contemporary Art Denver, the Phoenix Art Museum, and the Frye Art Museum, Seattle.
Installation photos by Brenda Beiger
01/16/2026
“A Cloudy Day on Grand Concourse” (2025)
Acrylic, color pencil, gold leaf marker, printed image, Bristol paper on wood panel,
12 x 12 in.
A little throwback to a a few months ago, to this cute work donated for INCOGNITO 2025, All proceeds from INCOGNITO supported ICA LA’s roster of dynamic exhibitions and Learning & Engagement programs and allow us to keep them free to the public.
Hosted at 350+ artists contributed 12 x 12-inch works of art in any medium of their choosing. To further underscore INCOGNITO’s foundation of equity and playfulness, all artists remained anonymous—or incognito—their identities only revealed after the purchase of their work.
Special thanks to and the whole ICA LA team for organizer this fundraiser
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12/03/2025
“Fuchsia Triphylla; Y Nunca Me
Dominarás” (2025)
Acrylic, soft oil pastel, color pencil, cowrie shells, glass beads, plastic beads, mother of pearl beads, Bristol paper on wood panel 49 × 36 in
On view at Miami with BOOTH B13
01/16/2025
“Cayman Tears, ct” (2022)
Acrylic, soft oil pastel, color pencil, dulled Iron and wood machete, wallpaper; Bristol paper on wood panel
72X72”
A throwback while we wait for
Realized I had not posted this painting in full (still trying to catch up on posting some works)
Definitely a favorite from my “sword-paintings” series,
From the “CAYMAN TEARS” solo at in January of 2023
01/05/2025
Presenting ……. 🦀“Le Grand Corail” 🦀
my second solo exhibition with in Montreal, Canada
Opening January 23,2025
Super excited for this new body of work! More details coming soon!
12/21/2024
“Un Día Suficiente” (2024)
Acrylic, soft oil pastel, color, pencil, wallpaper, gold leaf marker.
bristol paper on wood panel 12X12”
“Home Invasion #1” (2024)
Coconut, polyurethane, clam, shucking knives, wooden
base, and acrylic paint
13 x 10 x 11 in.
From the inaugural .art this past summer, group presentation with
12/19/2024
“One Hundred Minus One” (2024)
Acrylic, soft oil pastel, color pencil, wallpaper, gold
leaf marker, Bristol paper on wood panel
48 x 48
Part of “100 Rabbits Minus 1” solo exhibition at Shanghai
12/14/2024
“Is Blue The Color of The Ocean?” (2024)
Steel and fiberglass
My first public sculpture, on view at Miami FL.
Thank you so much to everyone that made this possible!
Thank you to for this opportunity!
Thank you to for believing in this project since the beginning and helping me make it a reality!
Special thank to for the support.
“Is Blue the Color of the Ocean?” is a large upright circle composed of fiberglass silver coconuts and a single gold-colored conch shell. The sculpture has a double meaning, representing both the ubiquitous necklaces circulating throughout the Caribbean via tourist shops and street vendors and a mythical portal transporting people between two worlds. This sculpture is a representation of the passage of time, those first few months that a lot of immigrants go through trying to assimilate to a new country and realizing how a place so far from home can feel as welcoming as your own country.
The sculpture is located at The Underline Urban Gym, on SW 1st
Ave between SW 8th and SW 7th Streets.
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12/04/2024
“Isaiah 54:17” (2024)
Acrylic, soft oil pastel, color pencil, wallpaper, wood, polyurethane-sealed natural coconuts, seashells, metal screws, Bristol paper on wood panel, 26 x 23 in.
On view at Miami with
12/02/2024
“Hélianthus Curse” (2024)
Acrylic, soft oil pastel, color pencil, wallpaper, gold leaf marker, Bristol paper on wood panel, 40 x 40 in.
On view this week with at Miami
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11/21/2024
“Fifty plus Fifty” (2024)
Acrylic, soft oil pastel, color pencil, wallpaper, gold
leaf marker, Bristol paper on wood panel
40X40”
100 Rabbits Minus 1 at Shanghai
11/19/2024
I would like to invite you all to the unveiling of “Is Blue the Color of the Ocean?” My first public sculpture.
Join me and for a morning focused on art with an engaging art and creative process-centric panel discussion, audio storytelling, light bites, focused on my newly installed sculpture on The Underline, Miami,FL. Don’t miss this opportunity to deepen your connection through art in nature.
Is Blue the Color of the Ocean? is a large upright circle composed of fiberglass silver coconuts and a single gold-colored conch shell. The sculpture has a double meaning, representing both the ubiquitous necklaces circulating throughout the Caribbean via tourist shops and street vendors and a mythical portal transporting people between two worlds. This sculpture is a representation of the passage of time, those first few months that a lot of immigrants go through trying to assimilate to a new country and realizing how a place so far from home can feel as welcoming as your own country.
Date: Tuesday, December 3rd
Time: 9- 10:30AM
Location: The Underline Urban Gym located on SW 1st Ave between SW 8th and SW 7th Streets.
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