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Antonio Paucar

Untitled, 202040 x 60cm12000 USD
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digital print, inkjet on cotton paper hahnemühleGinsbergLima
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This image depicts an expansive open-pit mine, showcasing the dramatic scale and depth of the mining operation. The predominant visual elements are the rich, earthy tones of the exposed rock formations, ranging from deep grays to rusty oranges, creating a rugged, industrial aesthetic. The overall composition highlights the vast, geometric patterns formed by the layers of excavated terrain, conveying a sense of the immense power and precision involved in such a large-scale mining endeavor. The subject matter reflects the human pursuit of extracting valuable resources from the earth, a practice that has shaped the landscape over time. The artistic style emphasizes the raw, elemental nature of the mining process, captured through the bold, textural quality of the image. This work likely aims to reflect on the complex relationship between human industry and the natural environment, as well as the transformative impact of such large-scale operations on the land. ...

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Antonio Paucar
Artist
Antonio Paucar
1973 , Peruvian

The essence of Paucar's artistic practice resides in his performances, in which he constructs a rich tapestry of interpretations that transcend linguistic boundaries, and reframe Western narratives within the framework of his Indigenous Andean heritage. Through nuanced and concentrated movements in natural, urban, and public spaces, he delineates a vivid realm of imagination infused with symbolic and cultural connotations. The significance of his work lies in the evocative portrayal of cultural distinctions. For instance, in ‘Marcelinho’, he documents a performance where he attaches a bicycle wheel onto a stool in a vast clearing within the Peruvian forest, reimagining Marcel Duchamp's renowned readymade artwork crafted from found objects. Removing the spokes and interring them, he proceeds to set the stool ablaze, but the wheel's metallic rim remains, which Paucar then propels across the grass with the aid of a stick. Recalling his inspiration, he reflects, "When I encountered Duchamp's Bicycle Wheel at a museum in Berlin... it brought back memories of my childhood, when I used to play with a bicycle wheel." ...

Antonio Paucar: Artworks
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Antonio PaucarUntitled, 20209000 USD
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Antonio PaucarUntitled, 20206000 USD
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Antonio PaucarUntitled, 20206000 USD
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Antonio PaucarUntitled, 202012000 USD
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Antonio PaucarUntitled, 20209000 USD
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Antonio PaucarUntitled, 20209000 USD
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Antonio PaucarUntitled, 20229000 USD
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