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“Latin American Art”

Online Group Exhibition

 

  Betsabeé Romero, Exodo, edition 3/3, 125 x 220 cm


 

 

Belén Pozzo Art Consultancy proudly presents " Latin American Art", an online group exhibition with seven Latin American artists, whose works will be exhibited together for the first time.

 

The exhibition will fully immerse you into the Latin American culture of brilliant colours and dazzling forms combined with the unique indigenous artistic wealth of the region.

 

The show includes works by Betsabee Romero, Gastón Izaguirre, Pablo Delgado, Gustavo Ortiz, Ignacio Lalanne, Mazu Prozak and Federico Redin

 

Betsabee Romero (Born in Mexico) In her work Betsabeé combines cars and car-parts with familiar elements from Mexican and other cultures. She has shown extensively in Mexico and overseas (more than 40 solo shows all over the world), becoming one of the better-known representatives of a generation of Mexican artists interested in artworks as actions and as objects documenting actions. For Betsabeé, cars, especially Volkswagen Beetles, symbolize dreams of a better life.

 

Gastón Izaguirre (Born in Uruguay) is undoubtedly the artist of the moment in Uruguay, making headlines around the world and exhibiting his work across Latin America, the USA and Europe. 

Through these children’s innocent characters, Gastón expresses the present time, the moment he is living now, that ambiguity of form and color that govern his life. The artist is then no longer the observer but the observed. Gastón’s work is powerful and unique, a trip of discovering, a reflexion of himself and as a result a very interesting mirror of today’s society.

 

Pablo Delgado (Born in Mexico) is one of London’s best-known street artists. He is renowned for his miniature paste up scenes. His early work consisted of tiny doorways pasted up around the walls of East London. Soon, Pablo began expanding into detailed narrative scenes, meticulously depicting hosts of people, animals and objects in minutia around London. His style is also peculiarly known for the distinctive black shadows that he casts on the pavement in black paint. These shadows give his pieces a lifelike quality and make them pop off the wall. Each scene contains its own narrative and story. He has exhibited his work in UK, Mexico, Belgium, France and Sweden.

 

Gustavo Ortiz (Born in Argetina)  Considered as one of "Argentina’s rising stars" by top Aesthetica Magazine, Gustavo combines the aesthetic and practices of Argentina's indigenous tribes with surprising surrealist elements, alluding to the influence of European art. The resulting combination- between naivety and knowledge, simplicity and innovation— is gorgeously crafted works, full of colourful juxtapositions. He has exhibited extensively in the UK, Argentina and France.

 

Ignacio Lalanne (Born in Argentina) Ignacio Lalanne, has spent several years exploring and drawing inspiration from different parts of the globe. In his art Ignacio takes the viewer on a mysterious journey, combining narrative and symbolic elements. His work explores the binary oppositions within the self, especially the concepts of illusion and reality, superficiality and depth, and temporality and spirituality. He has held several exhibitions in London and abroad.

 

Mazu Prozak (Born in Brazil) is one of the most prolific and influential Paulistan graffiti artists of his generation. He emerged in the 90s with the boom of graffiti in the bohemian neighbourhood of Vila Madalena in São Paulo. Prozak’s work describes a world of coexistence between the modern and the obsolete, the tropical myth of the 'land where everything grows and blossoms', and of the equally mythological industrial modernity imported for a high price and paid in lifetime instalments. Using a fine irony, and multiple symbols, Prozak's art points in the direction of something more pure and simple.

 

His work has taken him all over the globe. In 2011 he undertook the biggest leap of his artistic career when he set off to Gdansk in Poland to paint a ‘ginormous’ 36-metre high mural as part of the Monumental Art Festival.

 

Federico Redin (Born in Uruguay) is an award-winning photographer who has travelled extensively driven by his passionate to visually capture different cultures. Federico’s work is unique and shows a new perspective on each topic: his own vision, his own signature style in each of his works.

 

He has recently been awarded with the first prize in the Latin American New Holland International Photographic Contest from among 670 photographers.

 

To see the show please click this link: http://www.belenpozzoartconsultancy.com/#!art/c5oz
 

 

For more information please contact Belén Pozzo Art Consultancy info@belenpozzoartconsultancy.com / www.belenpozzoartconsultancy.com

 





 

 

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