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Camilo Guinot: La forma promiscua
17March
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Camilo Guinot: La forma promiscua

La forma promiscua exhibition by Camilo Guinot will take place in the room 8 of the Recolet cultural center with the curatorship of Mindy Lahitte.

 

The proposal consists of a sculptural installation using some branches from the public pruning. It is also featured by austere constructivism, ephemeral sculpture, synergy, temporal ambiguity, besides applying the promiscuity in the mixing and diversity underlying both in the artistic process like in that of life.

 

Pruning gives the branches a state related to waste. They are recollected and re-contextualized around the environment in a formal manner. Each branch can be understood as a building pattern, and at the same time, as a unit of time. The fact of being accumulated and placed in space can be the translation from time to shape.

 

Camilo Guinot

 

Mercedes, 1970.  He lives and Works in Buenos Aires. He attended the clinic of work by Pablo Siquier. He participated in programs like Tutorías Artes Visuales, 2007 and LIPAC, 2008, both at the R. Rojas-UBA cultural center. In 2014, he was given the Cultural interchange scholarship between Colombia and Argentina by the Culture Ministries of Colombia and Argentina.

 

Camilo took up residence in Cali, 2014;  Base Esperanza,  Antártida, 2013; San Javier, Museo MACRO, 2010; Espacio La Punta, Tucumán, 2010 and at Espacio G, Valparaíso, 2010.

 

Some of Camilo’s solo exhibitions are "La forma promiscua", Recoleta Cultural Center, 2015; "Móvil recurrente" RO Gallery, 2011; "Pulso variable", Oficina Proyectista, 2009; "La superficie es la estructura", Appetite Gallery, 2006.

 

Camilo has received Igualdad Cultural Award, in 2013 and the third prize of Itau Cultural in 2011. He was invited to participate in the Abstraction in Action virtual platform, in 2013.

 

Camilo’s work is found in the collection from the Itaú Cultural Foundation, BA Emilio Caraffa Musuem, Córdoba and Sayago & Pardón Collection in EE.UU.

 

Place: room 8 of the Recoleta Culural Center (Junín 1930, Buenos Aires City)

 

Date: From March 12 until April 5

Hours: Tuesdays to Fridays from 13:00 to 20:30, Saturdays, Sundays and Holidays from 11:30 to 20:30 local time

Free entrance