Monsanto
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drawing with coca ashInstituto de Visión
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The artwork features a stark, monochromatic image of the Monsanto logo against a gritty, textured background. The large, bold letters in white stand out prominently, creating a striking visual impact. The overall composition suggests a sense of power, dominance, and industrial might associated with the Monsanto brand. The artwork's use of high-contrast black and white tones, combined with the rough, weathered texture, conveys a sense of uncompromising authority and endurance. The historical context and the artist's intention behind this piece may comment on the controversial legacy and influence of the Monsanto corporation. ...

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Las FFMM de la cienciologia
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Wilson Díaz Polanco
B.1963, Colombian

Wilson Diaz´s work is informed by the complex sociopolitical context of Colombia. His practice includes music, painting, performance, photography, and video. While the range of mediums is broad, Díaz’s oeuvre is unified by his commitment to exploring the tensions inerrant within local imaginaries and specifically by interrogating the representation of violence in the mass media. In capturing intimate moments and tracing complex constellations of human and political influence, his art offers persuasive alternatives to conventional perceptions shaped by ideology and propaganda. Diaz is one of the most relevant artists in Colombia. His work has been a constant influence on local artists and had helped to construct the landscape of contemporary art in the region. His body of work can be read as a non-lineal historical narrative, that exposes the multiple tension, conflicts and beliefs in a region that can only be explained by the mystics and poetics of art. Through this repetition of form and in a self-reflective exercise constantly present in his practice, Díaz recreates the process of recirculation and appropriation of images. ...

Wilson Díaz Polanco: Artworks
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Sin título, 2010
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Sin título
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Sin título
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Sin título
Sin título
Instituto de Visión
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Instituto de Visión
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