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The artist’s inspiration becomes almost figurative, like the meeting of the straight line of a road with the horizon (Composition Perspectiva N°1) or the cracked arches of a Byzantine cathedral (Composition n°470). Now the artist’s attention has shifted; materials, textures and dies are only consid...
2017
Print, Giclee on Canvas
Open Edition
16 W x 16 H x 1.25 D in
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Not Framed
Black Canvas
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The art of Rodolfo Oviedo Vega is one of paradox and certain contradictions. His paintings can seem at first glance to be heavy, even opaque on the canvas, yet on closer inspection they became surprisingly varied in their textures. Parts of some works have an appealing heft, with collage elements and layers of oil paint worked into a thick impasto, while others can seem as light and delicate as fallen leaves. His compositions can seem purely abstract, and his basic visual language has remained rooted in abstraction for most of his career. Yet figuration keeps poking through in ways that give his work complexity and an enigmatic charm. The abstract forms of some works recall portraiture, while the perspectives and horizon line in others harks back to the landscape-painting tradition. Architectural elements frequently appear in Oviedo Vega’s work – railings, windows, arches, often in sombre colours that emphasise their geometric armatures – and show his interest in urban space and construction. Far from pure abstraction, these works often lead us into explorations of the aesthetic possibilities of buildings, with their multiple planes and volumes, and the architectural forms of contemporary cities, which, in Oviedo Vega’s hands, can look familiar to any city dweller yet also strange and even a bit alienating. This engagement with urban architecture also suggests a connection to his native El Salvador, the most urbanised country of Latin America. Oviedo Vega inhabits and plays out these contradictions in his work, without – to his great credit as an artist – ever trying to resolve them into neat packages, creating instead works that are complex, multi-layered and deeply human. Oviedo Vega has travelled all over the world, absorbing experiences and artistic influences that are sometimes reflected in his work, and living for a time in southern India and later Paris, where he lives and works today. His paintings are often better described as mixed-media collages, incorporating materials including sand, coconut bark, banana leaves and red wine. Roger Atwood. Rodolfo Oviedo Vega is one of those great travelers whose tales of adventures amaze us so much as they fascinate us. Adventurer from Central America, from El Salvador to Chile, going through the archipelago of San Blas, the artist has traveled along India living in Kerala and then in the Himalaya. He has crossed Europe and exposed his work in Paris, Madrid, Tallinn and Milan.
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