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紐約,蘇富比,1998 年 11 月 23 日,拍品編號 55
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紐約,蘇富比,2009 年 5 月 27 日,拍品編號 36
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Caracas, Museo Alejandro Otero, Guillermo Kuitca en Caracas, 16 November 1997- 15 March 1998, no. 13, p. 32 (illustrated)
Sonia Becce, Guillermo Kuitca, Obras 1982-1998, Conversaciones con Graciela Speranza, Spain, 1998, pp. 222-225 (illustrated)
Argentinian • 1961
Guillermo Kuitca is an Argentinean child prodigy who held his first solo exhibition at age thirteen. He emerged as a painter during the 1980s, rejecting the neoexpressionist trend of the time. Yet his art is intellectually demanding, formally complex and relevant to the historical moment.
Kuitca is influenced by Antoni Tápies, Francis Bacon, Jenny Holzer and Pina Bausch. His paintings denote total abstraction and deal with space, language, deat, and travel. His series of maps from the 1990s depicted on canvases and mattresses explore themes of disappearance, migration and the importance of memory. He rarely depicts humans, and his map paintings are difficult to decipher geographically, allowing viewers to meditate on the psychology of space.
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