Articles of ‘Guillermo Kuitca’

Guillermo Kuitca: Labyrinths of Departures or the Impermanence of Self

By Janet Batet
One of the most interesting polarities that governs the contemporary urban story is duality –an area not devoid of tremendous tension- comprised of public space and private space. This opposing notion, inherited from the Greek polis and consolidated by the Roman Empire, signifies for the West the founding and modeling –at a symbolic [...]



Schoolism – Argentine Art of the 1990s

MALBA (Museo de Arte Latinoamericano de Buenos Aires)
June 19 – August, 2009
 By María Carolina Baulo
 The idea for this show begins with the text written by Ricardo Martin-Crosa (1927-1993) at the end of the 1970s Schoolism (Semiotic models from school in Argentine painting), in which the well-known author (priest, poet, professor of aesthetics and hermeneutics, [...]



Pivot Points in Contemporary Art. A selection from MOCA’ S Collection

 
By Raisa Clavijo
The Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) in North Miami presents “Pivot Points I & II,” two significant exhibitions that offer a reflective look at its permanent collection. Both shows are curated by Bonnie Clearwater, MOCA’s Executive Director and Chief Curator, with support from the museum team, especially Curatorial Assistant, Ruba Katrib.
The exhibitions reveal [...]