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Guillermo Kuitca — Guillermo Kuitca received international accolades at a young age when he was invited to participate in the XVIII São Paulo Biennal in 1989 and has since exhibited extensively worldwide, including major shows at the Museum of Modern Art in New York and the Centro de Arte Reina Sofia in Madrid. While his early paintings investigated areas like architecture, theater and cartography, his recent body of work continues to develop into new arenas. The present lot utilizes an architectural floor plan as its base, yet faceted paint layers obscure the viewer’s full comprehension of the represented space, both blocking the didactic nature of the map and simultaneously demonstrating a preoccupation with Cubism. This work relates to Kuitca’s powerhouse exhibition at the Venice Biennale in 2007 and shows his aptitude for disrupting the traditional notions of painting by optically exploring three-dimensional space.
Guillermo Kuitca

Guillermo Kuitca received international accolades at a young age when he was invited to participate in the XVIII São Paulo Biennal in 1989 and has since exhibited extensively worldwide, including major shows at the Museum of Modern Art in New York and the Centro de Arte Reina Sofia in Madrid. While his early paintings investigated areas like architecture, theater and cartography, his recent body of work continues to develop into new arenas. The present lot utilizes an architectural floor plan as its base, yet faceted paint layers obscure the viewer’s full comprehension of the represented space, both blocking the didactic nature of the map and simultaneously demonstrating a preoccupation with Cubism. This work relates to Kuitca’s powerhouse exhibition at the Venice Biennale in 2007 and shows his aptitude for disrupting the traditional notions of painting by optically exploring three-dimensional space.

2008

Guillermo Kuitca's 2008 oil on canvas work utilizes architectural floor plans as its conceptual foundation while obscuring the viewer's complete understanding through faceted paint layers. The piece demonstrates the artist's ongoing investigation of space, Cubism, and the disruption of traditional painting conventions, connecting to his acclaimed 2007 Venice Biennale exhibition.

Medium
oil on canvas

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Latin America

May 24, 2017

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Guillermo Kuitca, Guillermo Kuitca received international accolades at a young age when he was invited to participate in the XVIII São Paulo Biennal in 1989 and has since exhibited extensively worldwide, including major shows at the Museum of Modern Art in New York and the Centro de Arte Reina Sofia in Madrid. While his early paintings investigated areas like architecture, theater and cartography, his recent body of work continues to develop into new arenas. The present lot utilizes an architectural floor plan as its base, yet faceted paint layers obscure the viewer’s full comprehension of the represented space, both blocking the didactic nature of the map and simultaneously demonstrating a preoccupation with Cubism. This work relates to Kuitca’s powerhouse exhibition at the Venice Biennale in 2007 and shows his aptitude for disrupting the traditional notions of painting by optically exploring three-dimensional space., 2008

Guillermo Kuitca's 2008 oil on canvas work utilizes architectural floor plans as its conceptual foundation while obscuring the viewer's complete understanding through faceted paint layers. The piece demonstrates the artist's ongoing investigation of space, Cubism, and the disruption of traditional painting conventions, connecting to his acclaimed 2007 Venice Biennale exhibition.

Medium
oil on canvas
Year
2008
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

Geometric, Blue, Cubism, Conceptual, Architecture, Abstract, Argentine, Oil on Canvas, Contemporary, Map

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