Fernando Bryce
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This surrealistic collection of black-and-white illustrations depicts fantastical scenes with a dark and unsettling tone. The visuals are dominated by bold, angular compositions, featuring a variety of distorted human forms and alien-like creatures. The subject matter explores themes of violence, chaos, and the subconscious, with symbolic imagery such as dismembered body parts, strange machines, and otherworldly landscapes. The distinctive artistic style, characterized by heavy inking and stark contrasts, suggests an expressionistic and almost nightmarish quality, hinting at the artist's intention to evoke a sense of unease and the uncanny. While the specific context is unclear, the overall impression is one of a surreal and unsettling exploration of the human condition. ...
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Fernando Bryce
B.1965, PeruvianFernando Bryce (born in 1965 in Lima) attended university in both Lima and Paris and lived for many years in Berlin. His drawings systematically re-examine the ways in which historical events are represented in print media. The process, which Bryce describes as “mimetic analysis” involves selecting archives for print materials such as advertisements, newspaper articles, and propaganda brochures to faithfully reproduce a selection of these materials, creating his own “reconstructions.” ...
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Lima80M2 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. ...