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Federico Cantini

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woodcarving, cigarrets and acrylicPasto
Description
Human-crafted. AI-refined.

This whimsical artwork features a carved wooden figure with a prominent beard and red and blue accents. The elongated, cylindrical shape creates a distinctive composition, drawing the viewer's attention to the central facial features. The sculpture's rough, textured surface suggests a handcrafted, primitive aesthetic, evoking a sense of folk art or outsider art. While the subject matter is not immediately recognizable, the piece exudes a playful, almost totemic quality that likely reflects the artist's unique perspective and personal expression. ...

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Artist
Federico Cantini
B.1991, Argentinian

Federico Cantini graduated from the National University of Rosario with a degree in Fine Arts. His work challenges the conventional boundaries between sculpture and installation, generating intimate and sometimes unsettling scenes. He is distinguished by his ability to create pieces that go beyond mere materiality, exploring the intersection between the rigidity of physics and human sensitivity. His creations are not simply static objects, but rather traces of a mood, pres- ences that interact with the viewer and expand the experience into a shared space. Cantini finds inspiration in everyday elements, which he transforms through personal reinterpretation. His works, infused with an unsettling familiarity and palpable emotional tension, invite the viewer to explore the beauty and complexity hidden in the seemingly ordinary. The artist presents everyday scenes that, when illuminated, reveal a raw reality devoid of adornments, without passing judgment. Here, the human is shown in its vulnerability and authenticity. Federico is a visual storyteller whose work is located in an ambiguous territory where violence and creation converge unexpectedly. ...

Federico Cantini: Artworks
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Federico Cantini
Sin título, 2023
28 x 29 x 12cm
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Federico Cantini
Sin título, 2023
20 x 32 x 13cm
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Federico Cantini
Sin título, 2023
55 x 140 x 35cm
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Federico Cantini
Sin título, 2023
20 x 35 x 9cm
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Federico Cantini
Sin título, 2024
40 x 35 x 25cm
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Federico Cantini
Sin título, 2024
28 x 12 x 29cm
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Federico Cantini
Sin título, 2024
18 x 13 x 32cm
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Federico Cantini
Sin título, 2023
145 x 40 x 28cm
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Federico Cantini
Sin título, 2023
24 x 147 x 17cm
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Federico Cantini
Sin título, 2022
165 x 35 x 30cm
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Federico Cantini
Sin título, 2023
19 x 50 x 28cm
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Federico Cantini
Sin título, 2023
55 x 150 x 35cm
Pasto
Gallery
Pasto
Buenos Aires

PASTO is a contemporary art gallery based in Buenos Aires that represents young and promising Argentinian artists. We contribute to their professionalization by encouraging them to produce under new challenges and we try to impulse and build bridges between the artists and worldwide critics, curators and collectors. Since 2014, PASTO assumes its fundamental role as a meeting and dissemination platform and uses that potential to provide visibility to divergent practices and ideas. ...

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