




Drawing, Ballpoint Pen on Paper
8.3 W x 11.8 H in
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Antes que me arrepienta (Before I regret it) is part of an ongoing series of drawings started in 2021. Como la flor (As the flower) is a botanical series of drawings that began in 2021 and uncovers an alternative vision of nature: it moves away from the permanently happy and hopeful discourse about...
2021
Drawing, Ballpoint Pen on Paper
One-of-a-kind Artwork
8.3 W x 11.8 H x 0.1 D in
No
Not Framed
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Jaime Nuñez del Arco is a visual artist, writer and editor based in Quito, Ecuador. His bilingual prose, drawings and paintings, at the same time ironic and sentimental, are meditations on relationships, sex, technology, religion and art. Recently, he showed a series of drawing installs at PARC Art Fair 2022 (Lima, Peru) and ArteBA 2021 (Buenos Aires, Argentina). In 2020, he opened Gloria Gaynor Was Right (N24 Gallery, Quito, Ecuador), and in 2019, Aquí y en Everywhere (Más Arte Gallery, Quito, Ecuador). That same year, he was part of the collective show The Exhausted Land (Klosterfelde Gallery, Berlin) along with Latin American and Caribbean artists like Teresa Burga, Quisqueya Henriquez and Adrián Balseca. Finally, the Saatchi Gallery (London) selected one of his pieces to appear at their celebrated Screen Project. In the past, he has exhibited at La Habana (Cuba) and Cuenca (Ecuador) Biennales, as well as in Seattle (COCA), Barcelona (CCCB), Florence (Pitti Imagine), Münich and Ljubljana. Jaime is founding partner and editor of Terminal, publishing project focused on Latin American visual artists, diasporic artistic practices, alternative visions of contemporary culture, politics and resistance discourses. As Terminal, he has been invited to international fairs like Printed Matter Art Book Fair, Material Art Fair, Miss Read, Rrréplica and Arts Libris. His work appears in several books by the renowned Taschen imprint and his 2019 publication, Art to make pancakes to, is part of the collections of the New York Public Library and the MACBA Museum in Barcelona.
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