Llámame

Jim Amaral

Llámame, 196738 x 38cmSign in to view price
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watercolor and ink on paperInstituto de Visión
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The artwork features a minimalist, whimsical depiction of a human figure standing on a platform or surface. The composition is characterized by simple, line-based forms and muted colors, with a prominent orange shape suggesting a head or facial feature. The style and technique employed evoke a sense of playfulness and abstraction, with the artist likely exploring themes of the human form and its relationship to the surrounding environment. The historical context or the artist's intention behind this piece could suggest a commentary on the human experience or a exploration of the boundaries between realism and surrealism in contemporary art. ...

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Aguas turbias N°16
Artist
Jim Amaral
Colombian

Jim Amaral: Artworks
Vuelvo a las 5pm
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Vuelvo a las 5pm, 1969
41 x 51cm
El ABC
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El ABC, 1967
29 x 36cm
Graciela
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Graciela, 1965
38 x 54cm
Los niños y las perlas se van y ríen
Jim Amaral
Los niños y las perlas se van y ríen, 1966
13 x 30cm
Música en casa noveno hogar
Jim Amaral
Música en casa noveno hogar, 2007
20 x 21 x 25cm
Música en casa séptimo hogar
Jim Amaral
Música en casa séptimo hogar, 2007
26 x 39 x 33.5cm
Aguas turbias N°16
Jim Amaral
Aguas turbias N°16, 2010
42 x 34cm
Aguas turbias N°15
Jim Amaral
Aguas turbias N°15, 2010
42 x 34cm
Aguas turbias N°14
Jim Amaral
Aguas turbias N°14, 2010
42 x 34cm
Aguas turbias N°12
Jim Amaral
Aguas turbias N°12, 2010
42 x 34cm
Aguas turbias N°11
Jim Amaral
Aguas turbias N°11, 2010
42 x 34cm
Aguas turbias N°10
Jim Amaral
Aguas turbias N°10, 2010
42 x 34cm
Aguas turbias N°09
Jim Amaral
Aguas turbias N°09, 2010
42 x 34cm
Aguas turbias N°08
Jim Amaral
Aguas turbias N°08, 2010
42 x 34cm
Aguas Turbias N°07
Jim Amaral
Aguas Turbias N°07, 2010
42 x 34cm
Aguas Turbias N°05
Jim Amaral
Aguas Turbias N°05, 2010
42 x 34cm
Aguas Turbias N°04
Jim Amaral
Aguas Turbias N°04, 2010
42 x 34cm
Aguas Turbias N°01
Jim Amaral
Aguas Turbias N°01, 2010
42 x 34cm
Seven Weekdays
Jim Amaral
Seven Weekdays, 1967
54 x 67cm
Un plato en una mesa
Jim Amaral
Un plato en una mesa, 1964
39 x 57cm
Ponqué de navidad
Jim Amaral
Ponqué de navidad, 1965
49 x 65cm
Revolviendo
Jim Amaral
Revolviendo, 1965
49 x 66cm
Trilogia jeroglíficos
Jim Amaral
Trilogia jeroglíficos, 1972
55 x 42cm
Sin título
Jim Amaral
Sin título, 1966
20 x 13cm
Tres pensamientos para un par de manos Nº 1
Jim Amaral
Tres pensamientos para un par de manos Nº 1, 1974
53 x 42cm
Sin título
Jim Amaral
Sin título, 1972
17 x 23cm
Sin Título
Jim Amaral
Sin Título, 1971
53 x 74cm
Beso
Sin Título
Jim Amaral
Sin Título, 1969
19 x 23cm
Sin título
Jim Amaral
Sin título, 1969
70 x 50cm
Sin título
Jim Amaral
Sin título, 1967
32 x 45cm
Llámame
Jim Amaral
Llámame, 1967
38 x 38cm
Número 6
Jim Amaral
Número 6, 1966
36 x 50cm
Sin título
Jim Amaral
Sin título, 1965
39 x 28cm
Una escalera a
Jim Amaral
Una escalera a, 1965
26 x 27cm
Apulo
Sin título
Jim Amaral
Sin título, 1964
20 x 29cm
Desnudos
Jim Amaral
Desnudos, 1964
29 x 25cm
Altar de Narciso
Jim Amaral
Altar de Narciso, 1986
40 x 28 x 13cm
Caja pesada pequeña
Jim Amaral
Caja pesada pequeña, 1973
27 x 22 x 9cm
Instituto de Visión
Gallery
Instituto de Visión
Bogotá, New York City

Instituto de Vision is a Bogotá and New York based gallery for conceptual practices. Their mission is to investigate conceptual discourses that have been neglected by the official Latin American art canon. They have recovered important estates from the Latin American art of the mid century and continue to research the most enigmatic oeuvres of the region. Through a parallel program, they represent some of the most relevant contemporary practices from Colombia, Chile, North America, Venezuela, and others. Directed by three women, Instituto de Vision gives special attention to female voices, queer theories, environmental activism, the conflicts of migration, and other critical positions that challenge the established order. Using the international art scene as a platform, they are committed to give visibility and expand the work of artists that reveal critical realities and raise important questions for these contemporary subjects. ...

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