The Hanging Man XI The Swimmer — Papayon | Oil on cotton paper 2026

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The Hanging Man series explores the quiet violence of endurance under pressure. In The Swimmer, Papayon transforms the figure of an athlete into a suspended symbol of persistence, exhaustion, and psychological survival.

Isolated from context, the body hangs between discipline and surrender, carrying the invisible weight of expectation, repetition, and identity.

The works strip their subjects from context, leaving only the body and the weight it carries. Workers, performers, athletes, and ordinary individuals appear isolated in empty space, transformed into symbols of exhaustion, obedience, sacrifice, and persistence.

Hanging Man reflects on what modern society demands from the human body and spirit: to continue, to perform, to endure — even while breaking.

Original work by Papayon — Latin American contemporary artist based in Houston, TX. Oil on canvas board, 20 × 30 in. Certificate of authenticity included. Ships worldwide from Houston

 

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The Hanging Man

About This Work

Studio Record

  • Conversations around this work led to the exploration of a female counterpart, eventually becoming a work of its own.

Encounters

  • The series was first presented at Museo de Arte de Sonora.

Artist's Note

This work was removed from one exhibition after "concerns" were raised about its content.

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