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Natalia Cincunegui
Drawing, Ink on Paper
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For this series I made different versions of the same image. These dancers as stills/ frozen. Capturing the right moment of dancers.
2020
Drawing, Ink on Paper
One-of-a-kind Artwork
70 W x 50 H x 0.1 D in
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Buenos Aires, Argentina (1971)
Although my work speaks about what it is to be human in inhuman times, it is never explaining nor sentimental; it is about everything that troubles me and others with me. If a way to the better there be, it lies in taking a full look at the worst.
By a serial repetition of ideas and motives I try to come nearer the right form - crucial gestures enlarged by cinematographic close-ups capturing some of the drama of this human epos we are destined living. Aiming thus what I call the wrong shape; never aesthetically correct or decorative; a broken Hallelujah, remaining unfinished.
In my work text is crucial; images accompanied by own phrases next to great ones. An intuitive search hungered by longings. Except of my daily [inner] life, The Book of Job, gospels, pop song lyrics, drama and cinema nourish my thoughts and images.
Although my work speaks about what it is to be human in inhuman times, it is never explaining nor sentimental; it is about everything that troubles me and others with me. If a way to the better there be, it lies in taking a full look at the worst.
Threw references and details the topic of what I call Contemporary Cruelty is stressed in my work, revealing an unsentimental view on the victims of sins such as conformism and cowardice, this institutionalised race that can sympathize with everything; except suffering.
Being a human being I am very much aware of how fragile the line is between being legal and illegal, justice and injustice, of good and evil. Everything might be repeating itself, yet it has taken a more sophisticated and sterile form. I therefore find myself in Bernard Shaws words: Let us blush over the far more hypocrite and pretentious savagery of our times.
Religion is being used and abused, speaking of God out of fashion, despite all this my work is inspired by this Familiar stranger.
Remarkable it is when people are concerned weather my work is contemporary or not, living in this given period of time, I am necessarily within our time and therefore voluntarily or not contemporary.
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