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M A X I M I L I A N O S I Ñ A N I
May 17 - 20, 2012
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| Photography and design by Ilaria Garbero |
Michael Mut Gallery is pleased to present an exhibition of new work by Maximiliano Siñani, the artist’s first solo show in New York City. Occupying the entire space, demonstrates Siñani’s ongoing exploration in his reaching for the formal and intuitive expressions of colors.
Colors. Under a treatment of colors in that search for its formal representation. Mixture is a work based on that endless search for that pictorial interpretation of color. The relation generated between colors treated where they go together to a mutual relationship, under certain criteria of intuition, the process of painting has been carried out from the root of the contrasts created between the colors themselves. Yellow with purple, blue and orange or red to green, this Mixture is generated by creating a mutual complementarity contrast between the colors. Unconsciously strokes to coast and in relation to the spontaneity, the Mixture’s strokes were carried out under rotations including continuities in subtle details in a search of that hidden and indescribable way of the color. A search of the sublime, a Mixture generated. Linked to the mutual transformation, the connection generates a new significant based in subjectivities treated in the proposals in relation to the work between the self and the object. A Mixture of colors.
Maximiliano Siñani (born March 6, 1989) is a prominent Bolivian artist based in New York. He was born in La Paz, Bolivia, educated in the Universidad Mayor de San Andrés in La Paz and continued in New York at the School of Visual Arts. His works are based in the everyday, treating the signifier of common objects to be transformed into a new signifier. A linguistic lap. His pieces were showing in several exhibitions such as the Art Basel Miami Beach, Paratissima in Torino, Italy and the Bienal Siart Bolivia. A constant world traveler, Siñani and his wife Ilaria Garbero, divide their time between La Paz, Torino and New York.
Michael Mut Gallery
97 Avenue C
New York, New York 10009
