Argentina and France united by color Automatic translate
"Color. User manual ”, curator of the exhibition Philip Kirownik collected works by artists from France and Argentina to contrast seven different ways of approach and attitude to color. It was the search for color that became the ideological core of the exhibition, which opened this week in Vasari (Buenos Aires, Argentina).
The curator of the exhibition, director of the Montbelliard Regional Center for Contemporary Art in France, decided to arrange a kind of ring for seven French and Argentinean artists, each of whom has his own idea of color.
Fabian Burgos, Juan Jose Cambrai, Peysakhovich Karina, Veronica Di Toro and the French Emmanuel van der Melen and Olivier Filippi were selected by the organizers of the exhibition because of their special experiences with color rendering, full of experiments and violations of traditional approaches to color. At the same time, the curator of the exhibition does not consider these artists “criminals” and “sinners,” but, on the contrary, in his opinion, their work is distinguished by the subtlety and accuracy of execution.
“I want to work with these artists because their strength is their unconventional and diverse use of color,” explains the curator. “I am interested in artists who choose a certain space of a picture, its plane, space and color, with its formal attributes, works in which the connection with the context does not try to reproduce reality.”
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