Blue eyes (after the Inca experience)

Andres Pereira Paz

Blue eyes (after the Inca experience), 2016180 x 55 x 70cmPrice on Request
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tarabucco textile with blue eyes embroidered over trekking sticks80m2 Livia BenavidesLima
Description
Human-crafted. AI-refined.

The artwork features a vibrant, asymmetrical composition of bold, overlapping shapes and patterns in vibrant shades of pink, orange, and purple. The abstract forms appear to be suspended on metal rods, creating a dynamic and sculptural presence. The artist seems to have employed a range of textile-based techniques, such as folding, draping, and layering, to achieve the distinctive textured and undulating surfaces. This contemporary piece likely explores themes of movement, materiality, and the interplay between two-dimensional and three-dimensional elements, inviting the viewer to engage with the work's visual complexities and conceptual depth. ...

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Andres Pereira Paz
Artist
Andres Pereira Paz
1986 , Bolivian

Andres Pereira Paz works across a variety of mediums – installation, sculpture, collage – but predominantly uses textiles, both small and large-scale. The artist’s practice explores human migration on local, regional and global levels, and its impact on the development of culture. His work is rich in its references to Andrean art history, references which are acutely and sometimes humorously blended with contemporary symbolism, revealing colonial legacies in a postcolonial condition. The artist’s eloquent installations are research-based, contextualised by a variety of subjects, including reproductive labour in times of the pandemic and late capitalism (Isabel, 2021); the environmental crisis of the Amazon rainforest (EGO FVLCIO COLLVMNAS EIVS [I FORTIFY YOUR COLUMNS], 2020); the influence of the Catholic Church in the 17th Century, colonised Bolivia (Radio Carabuco, 2019; the ways in which the Other is represented across cultures (B.E.M. (THE BOX ETHNOGRAPHICAL MUSEUM), 2017). Paz’s practice is incredibly intricate in its concepts and woven fabric of meaning. ...

Andres Pereira Paz: Artworks
Cultura peruana
Andres Pereira PazCultura peruana, 2016Price on Request
Blue eyes (after the Inca experience)
Andres Pereira PazBlue eyes (after the Inca experience), 2016Price on Request
DRAGS III
Andres Pereira PazDRAGS III, 2016Price on Request
Shangai Marka <3 (ruins ruins ruins)
Andres Pereira PazShangai Marka <3 (ruins ruins ruins), 2015Price on Request
Inti gone wild
Andres Pereira PazInti gone wild, 2016Price on Request
Guamán I
Andres Pereira PazGuamán I, 2016Price on Request
Extractive sculpture for sky miners whip
Andres Pereira PazExtractive sculpture for sky miners whip, 20193200 USD
80m2 Livia Benavides
Gallery
80m2 Livia Benavides
Lima

80M2 Livia Benavides is an art gallery specialised in Peruvian conceptual art. The gallery opened in Lima as a response to a scarce infrastructure for the arts. From then on, the gallery is focused on developing critical discourses on contemporary issues. We are interested in different voices, practices and aesthetics focused on political and social reflection. By promoting the works of established and emerging artists who have influenced the local artistic scene, we intend to introduce new names internationally. The gallery strives to build bridges between the local and international contributing to an interchange that goes beyond borders. 80m2 Livia Benavides advocates for non- conventional exhibitions spaces that transcends the white box experience. With the intend to reach a broader spectrum of the community and to rethink exhibition venues. ...