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El Padrino de Harlem, 2024

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Edgar Jiménez

El Padrino de Harlem

Oil on canvas

26 x 30 cm I 10.2 x 11.8 in.

2024

Size: 10.2 x 11.8 in. IN

26 x 30 cm CM

Vendor:Edgar Andres Jimenez, Colombia, b. 1980

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Edgar Jiménez is a Cali-born artist whose work reflects the vibrant, often complex, identity of his hometown. His artistic practice is deeply tied to the cultural and social realities of Cali, where he explores themes such as the influence of the city's history, the presence of Afro-Colombian cultures, and the impact of machismo. His works often address these aspects with a unique visual language that blends personal and urban experiences. In his recent exhibition Vulgar Display, Jiménez delves into the memories of Caliwood, the city's cinematic history from the '70s and '80s, drawing connections between nostalgia and the darker, more gothic aspects of urban life. This exhibition examines the roots of Cali's identity, considering the cultural resistances that persist in the face of constant change. Jiménez's approach to art is defined by a constant exploration of different mediums, stepping beyond traditional boundaries. For him, the rigor of the image is what matters most. He believes that today's art must confront the complexities of modern life, competing with advertising, social media, and even technology. Jiménez embraces the "error" in his work, seeing it as a uniquely human element that sets his painting apart from the perfection of robotic creations. Through his art, Jiménez examines the tension between the structured world of urban development and the more organic, cyclical nature of the people and cultures that form his community. His works offer a reflection on both the past and the evolving future of Cali, capturing the dynamic essence of a city shaped by history and identity.
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