Montevideo, Pocitos, Uruguay
ANDRES BONINO Andres Bonino (1979, Montevideo, Uruguay) is a Uruguayan architect and visual artist....
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ANDRES BONINO
Andres Bonino (1979, Montevideo, Uruguay) is a Uruguayan architect and visual artist. He develops his work within minimalism and color field, a New York movement of the mid-twentieth century closely linked to abstract expressionism.
Trained in architecture and modern design, his compositions follow the inverse logic of the architect's formal process, taking elements of reality -the built- to abstract them, re-signify them and return them to the plan. Thus, images, plans and elevations are analyzed in their basic structures and processed graphically, to later be captured, with technical precision on the canvas.
Volumetry and emptiness, light and shadow, service spaces and served spaces, perspective and planimetry coexist in its universe, which uses acrylic and a limited color palette (white, black, gray, red, blue and yellow) to materialize it.
He studied at the faculty of architecture, Montevideo, Uruguay.
Since 1997 he is in contact with art and architecture and is one of his greatest influences in his works.
He traveled to more than 30 countries around the world knowing his culture, his art and architecture, visiting museums and getting to know artists, both classical, modern and contemporary.
He always felt a great passion for post-war art and architecture, from the 50s and 60s.
Exhibition "color fields", side "a" in La Greca Café.
from july 24 to september 24
Montevideo, Uruguay.
Exhibition "color fields", side "b" in La Greca Café.
from october 9 to december 9
Montevideo, Uruguay
Exhibition "color fields", in Mad for Modern from december 2019
La Barra, Punta del Este, Uruguay
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