God's Reptilian Finger
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polystyrene, fiberglass, fluorescent pigment, resin, uv blacklightProyectos Ultravioleta
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The artwork showcases a vibrant and abstract composition featuring various colorful shapes and forms. The canvas is dominated by a striking array of blues, purples, oranges, and greens, with the shapes appearing to float and overlap in a dynamic, almost ethereal manner. The overall visual effect is one of energy and movement, created through the artist's use of bold, expressive brushstrokes and a unique use of light and shadow. This contemporary piece likely aims to explore the intersection of color, form, and emotion, inviting the viewer to engage with the work on a deeply sensorial level. ...

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Naufus Ramírez-Figueroa
Artist
Naufus Ramírez-Figueroa
B.1978, Guatemalan

The Guatemalan civil war, which took place between 1960 and 1996, is an event deeply rooted within Naufus Ramírez-Figueroa’s artistic practice. Through ethereal, dreamlike installations, the artist invokes folklore, ancient mythologies, magic and dreams. Ramírez-Figueroa’s installations feature amorphous forms without contours, conjuring up childhood night terrors or the scrawny, fleshless ghosts of civil war. Much of the artist’s work vocalises the trauma of fleeing Guatemala at the age of six, in the midst of the conflict. While Ramírez-Figueroa’s practice spans sculpture, drawing and printmaking, performance and stage production are perhaps the most intrinsic to his work; many sculptures double as props, activated by the artist and other performers. In A Brief History of Architecture in Guatemala (2010–13), historical Guatemalan buildings, such as a Spanish colonial church and the National Bank of Guatemala, are depicted as corrugated-plastic models, their legacy reframed through the performance. ...

Proyectos Ultravioleta
Gallery
Proyectos Ultravioleta
Guatemala City

Proyectos Ultravioleta was founded in Guatemala City in 2009 as an independent artist-run space, and has since established itself as a leading voice in contemporary art in Latin America and beyond.

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