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StreetsApril 14, 2016

“Homage to the past and future”, Oostende, Belgium (2016)

    “Homage to the Past and Future”   The city of Oostende began its great reforms in 1883. King Leopold II earned the nickname the “constructor” for his contribution to public works. These reforms were possible thanks to the large profits that were made from the king’s colony, an area sixty times larger than…

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StreetsJanuary 10, 2016January 10, 2016

“Florecer”, Buenos Aires, Argentina

  Villa Crespo, Buenos Aires, Argentina (2015)

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StreetsJanuary 10, 2016January 10, 2016

“Behind the perception”, Buenos Aires, Argentina

 

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StreetsJanuary 9, 2016January 9, 2016

“Flourish”, Buenos Aires, Argentina

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StreetsJanuary 9, 2016

“Après capitalisme”, Buenos Aires 2015

 

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StreetsJanuary 9, 2016January 9, 2016

“Emphaty”, Buenos Aires, Argentina 2015

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StreetsJanuary 9, 2016January 9, 2016

“The second conquest” East Harlem, NYC (2015)

  “The second conquest” (east Harlem, NYC) is a piece that reflects reality, future and progress. The three characters describe the American reality, their new skin, new protagonists. Based on photos taken by @marthacoopergram in the 90s of immigrants in East Harlem, the past meets the present on the construction of the neighborhood.   The…

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Canvas VideosJanuary 9, 2016January 9, 2016

头部 (La Cabeza), Buenos Aires, Argentina (2015)

  Diseño e imagen // r3nder.net/ Jose Jimenez Video: Orco Videos // vimeo.com/orcovideos

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CanvasSeptember 25, 2015

“Logo” Instalation (2015)

  “Logo” Series (1-9) Oil on paper 13×15 Inches (2015)   Logo is a new series of work where I’m triying to talk about how on this time we belong to a symbol, our life is surround- ed to this type of politics, the resume of our life is a paper.   The concept is…

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StreetsSeptember 25, 2015

“Metaphor for freedom.”, Tijuana, Mexico (2015)

      When I got to Tijuana I looked up and stared at the clouds, then at the birds, hopping from side to side. When I looked at the ground, I saw a wall made of metal and concrete; I looked at two families talking, from one side to the other. Two bloods divided…

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