Autorretrato como Alberto Ruiz Tagle, o Carlos Wieder, escuchando los poemas de Violeta Garmendia en...

Rafael Mayu Nolte

Autorretrato como Alberto Ruiz Tagle, o Carlos Wieder, escuchando los poemas de Violeta Garmendia en casa de su tía en nacimiento, un día indeterminado de 1973, 2021170 x 110cmSign in to view price
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Material
inkjet printing on cotton paper
Description
Human-crafted. AI-refined.

This striking black and white artwork depicts an abstract, surreal composition. The visual elements feature bold, expressive brushstrokes that create ethereal, cloud-like formations against a stark background. The central figure, a stylized human form, is rendered in a simplified, linear style, standing amidst the swirling, dynamic patterns. The artwork employs a monochromatic palette, with the strong contrasts between light and dark heightening the dramatic, atmospheric quality. The artist's distinct style and innovative technique suggest a psychological or emotive exploration of the human experience through a visually captivating, imaginative lens. ...

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Artist
Rafael Mayu Nolte
B.1990, Peruvian

Rafael Mayu Nolte explores the boundaries between fiction, narrative, and visual art to investigate utopian ideas, identity, and collective memory. Through immersive and multifaceted projects, he employs speculative storytelling to challenge accepted perceptions and open up alternative ways of understanding reality. His artistic practice focuses on how narratives—both personal and cultural—shape and reflect social and political experiences. Nolte’s multidisciplinary approach blends visual art, installation, and text-based work, often blurring the lines between fact and fiction to create complex, layered environments. This blending invites viewers to engage with questions around history, power, and the construction of meaning. By combining conceptual frameworks with poetic imagery, his work functions as a platform for critical reflection and dialogue. Central to Nolte’s practice is the idea that storytelling is a transformative act capable of revealing hidden tensions between individual experience and collective histories. His art investigates the fluidity of identity and the possibilities of imagining different futures, positioning narrative as both a critical tool and a creative force. Through this, Nolte contributes to contemporary conversations about memory, representation, and cultural production. ...