Angel Otero

Agua Salada

2 May – 18 October 2026

Somerset

Opening Reception

Saturday 2 May, 12 – 3 pm

Dates

2 May – 18 October 2026

Materials

Press Release

Angel Otero makes his UK debut this spring, featuring a deeply personal body of work completed during an artist residency at Hauser & Wirth Somerset.

Known for his physically immersive approach to paint as material, Otero transforms the medium itself—scraping, layering and peeling dried oil paint to create richly textured compositions that hover between abstraction and figuration. Moving his studio practice from Brooklyn NY and Puerto Rico temporarily to Somerset, the residency provides Otero with the opportunity to continue his exploration of memory, place and meaning in the context of a new environment.

‘I have come to understand place as a living presence within the work—not merely a backdrop, but a condition that shapes perception. Every environment holds a quiet residue of light, architecture, weather, and history. When I shift my surroundings, it stirs fragments of memory that surface through process rather than depiction. The work becomes a meeting point between where I am and where I have been. The studio becomes porous, and what lies beyond inevitably seeps into the painting.’ – Angel Otero

Angel Otero, Agua Salada (excerpt), 2026, Film and digital, Ed. 1/3 + 2 AP, Duration: 7 minutes and 22 seconds © Angel Otero

Each corner of this house holds a negative space. It is not emptiness, but the shape of an absence. Of something missing. A rocking chair leaves its mark on the floor long after it is gone.—Angel Otero

Image for exhibition titled Reliquias

Reliquias

2026

Oil paint on fabric, 6 parts
Dimensions variable

© Angel Otero
Photo: Ken Adlard

What we remember may not be what happened. Memory, like sand, is evidence of something that was once larger – worn down, sifted through, gathered beneath our feet. The pieces float. Some escape. Some we cannot catch. We are left not with the whole, but with what remains.—Angel Otero

Image for exhibition titled The Room that Learned to Breathe

The Room that Learned to Breathe

2026

Oil paint and fabric collaged on canvas

241.5 x 483.5 x 4 cm / 95 1/8 x 190 3/8 x 1 5/8 in

© Angel Otero
Photo: Ken Adlard

Some places belong to us in a way others cannot. Not because we own them, but because they are where we have been authentically ourselves. To return to such a place is not nostalgia; it is a kind of conversation. A listening. The house breathes again when the windows have been opened. The light comes back in. —Angel Otero

Image for exhibition titled Dreams and Salt

Dreams and Salt

Dreams and Salt
2025/2026

Wood and metal
Ed. 1/1 + 1 AP

10 x 168 x 210 cm / 3 7/8 x 66 1/8 x 82 5/8 in

© Angel Otero
Photo: Ken Adlard

Installation View

Image for exhibition titled Hauser & Wirth Publishers: Angel Otero

Hauser & Wirth Publishers: Angel Otero

This book by Hauser & Wirth Publishers explores recent developments in Angel Otero’s work, culminating in his highly anticipated 2026 exhibition in Somerset. Alongside insightful essays by curators Tobias Ostrander and John Tain, a conversation between Angel Otero and curator Julie Rodrigues Widholm explores the artist’s singular practice in his own words, while studio photography documents his labor-intensive process of layering, peeling, and collaging oil paint.

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About the Artist

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Angel Otero

Angel Otero was born in 1981 in Santurce, Puerto Rico, where he resided until moving to Chicago in 2004. He currently splits his time between New York and Puerto Rico. Otero was the subject of major solo exhibitions in 2017 at The Bronx Museum of the Arts, NY, and in 2016 at the Contemporary Arts Museum Houston. In 2009, Otero was included in the exhibition ‘Constellations’ at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, shortly after receiving his MFA. Otero’s work is in numerous public and private collections including The Bronx Museum of the Arts, Bronx NY; DePaul Art Museum, Chicago IL; Istanbul Modern, Istanbul, Turkey; Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art, Kansas City MO; Long Museum, Shanghai, China; Moderna Museet, Stockholm, Sweden; Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Puerto Rico, San Juan, Puerto Rico; Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago IL; North Carolina Museum of Art, Raleigh NC; Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York NY; Speed Art Museum, Louisville KY; Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Richmond VA; and the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York NY.

Otero’s practice is known for employing highly innovative techniques that challenge the parameters of his materials, revealing the intrinsic qualities of paint. His works are rooted in abstract image making and engage with ideas of memory through addressing art history, as well as his own lived experience. Otero is best known for the Oil Skin works he began in 2010, an ongoing series that demonstrates the inherently transformative nature of the artist’s practice as well as his dedication to expanding the visual field of abstract expressionism. Using oil paint layered onto glass and peeled off at a partially dried state, Otero recomposes his ‘skins’ onto canvas to make entirely new images and patterns.

In 2017, Otero debuted a series of large-scale sculptural oil paintings that resemble tapestry. Hanging freely, these works incorporate salvaged materials from his studio, off-cuts of previous paintings, and found objects that are significant to his native Puerto Rico. The many fragments that make up his compositions become powerful meditations on past and present.

The artist’s early childhood memories are brought to the forefront in his most recent series of paintings which see a return to figuration combined with his hallmark style of abstraction. Otero paints and collages dreamlike scenes upon his vibrant structured canvases, depicting objects and spaces that are loosely based on personal memories associated with the domestic sphere. Probing the boundaries of figuration and abstraction, Otero’s most recent works continue to expand the possibilities of painting and materiality.

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