SIX PERUVIAN ARTISTS IN SWITZERLAND
Nest Gallery in Geneva, Switzerland, provides the setting for the exhibition Universos paralelos (Parallel Universes), which gathers together six Peruvian artists under the curatorship of Caroline Briceño.
The participating artists are Jorge Cabieses, Nicole Franchy, Hans Stoll, Mariella Agois, Pier Stockholm and Luisanna González. Briceño’s curatorial proposal builds parallels between the imaginary worlds of each of these artists.
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TANIA CANDIANI AT LABORATORIO ARTE ALAMEDA, MEXICO
The Project Five Variations of Phonic Circumstances and a Pause presented by Tania Candiani at Museo Arte Alameda, Mexico City, just received the Award of Distinction in the Hybrid Arts Category of The Prix Ars Electronica, one of the most important yearly prizes in the field of electronic and interactive art, computer animation, digital culture and music. It has been awarded since 1987 by Ars Electronica (Linz, Austria).
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EUGENIO DITTBORN AT THE MUSEUM HET DOMEIN, NETHERLANDS
The Chilean artist Eugenio Dittborn (b. 1943, Santiago) is internationally acclaimed with the Airmail Paintings that he has been making since 1983.
Dittborn continues to send his folded paintings all over the world by airmail in large envelopes specially designed for this purpose.
Dittborn continues to send his folded paintings all over the world by airmail in large envelopes specially designed for this purpose.
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MONIKA WEISS
Museum of Memory and Human Rights, Santiago
The Museum of Memory is a space devoted to the testimonies of thousands of victims of the period of dictatorial regime in Chile.
It is a container of pain in a country which is still under that trauma.
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ANIBAL VALLEJO
Duque Arango, Medellin
In Aníbal Vallejo’s recent series of paintings, different references to the history of painting may be perceived, among them, references to Claude Monet’s
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JOSE LUIS ANZIZAR
Elsie del Rio, Buenos Aires
In Urban Papers, José Luis Anzizar (Buenos Aires, 1962) continues his series Urban birdwatching, both visually and conceptually, marking itineraries and revealing movements which propose a reflection on the urban fabric and on perception.
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