Photo by Carlos Sarraf Photo by Carlos Sarraf The neighborhood of “La boca” is born in the margin of Riachuelo, Buenos Aires. This neighborhood has the highest percentage of poverty of the city, also “La Boca” is the neighborhood with the highest percentage of renters in the Capital Federal, due to these social conditions there are…
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Oil and acrylics on canvas 150×150 cm (2017). For available works click here
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Oil and acrylics on canvas 147×147 cm (2017). For see other pieces availables click here
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Oil and acrylics on canvas 147x147cm (2017). For inquiries click here
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Oil and acrylics on canvas (185x156cm). Now exhibit for the Juxtapoz Magazine exhibition during Art Basel 2016 PH: Andrez Flores
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Oil and acrylics on canvas 140x140cm (2016)
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Oil and acrylics on canvas 138x130cm (2016)
Read More“Chokokue” wall in Asunción, Paraguay.
Latidoamericano, Public Art Festival 2016. “Chokokue” means Farmer in Guarani. In Paraguay the peasantry is an important social actor for the country’s economy. During 1989-2013 they were executed and disappeared 115 leaders and members of peasant organizations. These attacks has the objective of acquire the land of the farmers this is a due to…
Read More“Idealism metaphor applied to reality”, Contemporary Art Museum of Cordoba, Argentina, 2016.
The starting point was a little work with the theory that it is painting on the street where (I think) the “no control” of the situation predominates and how I find myself in front of that situation. Generally my position before my public work is a detachment towards the work once I finish it,…
Read More“Logo II” is a public test applied during my stay in the city of Cordoba (Argentina) for the exhibition “Pioneros de un viaje a ningún lado” at the Contemporary Museum of Art of Cordoba (Caraffa). It is a study that I have been conducting on the relationship between the “individual” and the “logo”.…
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