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Mega Gallery Nano Gallery Independent Art Space, 2021
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Medium Drawing/Collage
Materials Ink on cotton paper
Certificate of authenticity Included (issued by gallery)
Frame Included
Size: 14 x 20 IN
35.56 x 50.8 CM
Vendor:Juan Uribe, Colombia, b. 1985
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Juan Uribe, Colombia, b. 1985
Juan Uribe's artistic portfolio transcends traditional boundaries, encompassing a diverse range of media, including text, drawing, collage, painting, and sculpture. Through his work, he offers a unique Latin American perspective on the intricate dynamics of dominance and power inherent in the teachings of Western art history.
Uribe's artistry stands as a compelling embodiment of his refusal to merely accept received narratives. Instead, he boldly confronts and reinterprets them, infusing his representations with a captivating blend of humor, irony, and irreverence. This fearless approach challenges the notions of dominance and privilege often associated with Western canonical works and the reverence accorded to their creators.
Through appropriation and imitation of other artists, Juan Uribe pays a dual tribute—expressing genuine affection for their work while simultaneously subjecting the conventions of contemporary gallery culture and public expectations to a playful mockery. His art becomes a powerful vehicle for sparking dialogue and introspection.
Incorporating Juan Uribe's distinctive perspective into the corporate context prompts us to reevaluate established narratives and question entrenched power structures. His work underscores the importance of challenging conventional wisdom, fostering a corporate culture that encourages innovative thinking, and promoting diversity of thought.
By embracing Uribe's artistic lens, corporate environments can encourage employees to approach problems with creativity and a willingness to challenge the status quo. His art serves as a poignant reminder that, in the corporate world as in art, reimagining narratives and fostering a culture of constructive irreverence can lead to transformative growth and progress.
Exhibitions: Painting Will Never Die I Always Cry At Openings Modern Anxieties Same Ancient Problems Fallas del tiempo Fallas del tiempo (proyectos) My Life is a Sloppy Figurative Painting Del sitio a lo específico REVISTA
Fairs:
Zona Maco 2022
Untitled 2021
Salón ACME #8
Untitled 2019
Artbo 2018
SWAB 2017
Odeón 2017
SWAB 2016
PINTA Miami 2018
Artbo 2019
Artbo 2022
UNTITLED ART 2022
ZONA MACO 2023
Juan Uribe's artistic portfolio transcends traditional boundaries, encompassing a diverse range of media, including text, drawing, collage, painting, and sculpture. Through his work, he offers a unique Latin American perspective on the intricate dynamics of dominance and power inherent in the teachings of Western art history.
Uribe's artistry stands as a compelling embodiment of his refusal to merely accept received narratives. Instead, he boldly confronts and reinterprets them, infusing his representations with a captivating blend of humor, irony, and irreverence. This fearless approach challenges the notions of dominance and privilege often associated with Western canonical works and the reverence accorded to their creators.
Through appropriation and imitation of other artists, Juan Uribe pays a dual tribute—expressing genuine affection for their work while simultaneously subjecting the conventions of contemporary gallery culture and public expectations to a playful mockery. His art becomes a powerful vehicle for sparking dialogue and introspection.
Incorporating Juan Uribe's distinctive perspective into the corporate context prompts us to reevaluate established narratives and question entrenched power structures. His work underscores the importance of challenging conventional wisdom, fostering a corporate culture that encourages innovative thinking, and promoting diversity of thought.
By embracing Uribe's artistic lens, corporate environments can encourage employees to approach problems with creativity and a willingness to challenge the status quo. His art serves as a poignant reminder that, in the corporate world as in art, reimagining narratives and fostering a culture of constructive irreverence can lead to transformative growth and progress.
Exhibitions: Painting Will Never Die I Always Cry At Openings Modern Anxieties Same Ancient Problems Fallas del tiempo Fallas del tiempo (proyectos) My Life is a Sloppy Figurative Painting Del sitio a lo específico REVISTA
Fairs:
Zona Maco 2022
Untitled 2021
Salón ACME #8
Untitled 2019
Artbo 2018
SWAB 2017
Odeón 2017
SWAB 2016
PINTA Miami 2018
Artbo 2019
Artbo 2022
UNTITLED ART 2022
ZONA MACO 2023
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