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Jon Gorospe - The Knot
Artist Biography: Jon Gorospe (1986, Vitoria Spain) lives and works between Spain and Norway. He studied at the School of Art ID - Art at the Euskadi Higher University of Design (Spain) and at the Vilnnius University of Arts (Lithuania). As a large part of the new European approach to photography, his work has been recognized by several public and private institutions, such as the Solomon R. Guggenheim (USA), the Sasakawa Foundation (Japan & Scandinavia) and Futures Photography (European Creative Program). Gorospe has exhibited in several countries such as Spain, Portugal, Italy, France, Germany, UK, Slovakia, Norway, Russia and Singapore. Among which, he has participated in group and individual exhibitions at leading Art Institutions such as the Cent-Quatre in Paris, the Mattatoio Museum in Rome, the Nogueira da Silva Museum in Portugal, the Circulo de Bellas Artes in Madrid or the Kunstnernes Hus in Oslo.
Deleuze found in the fold the distinctive sign of the Baroque. Argullol undertook the same task for romanticism and understood that his trademark was found in the abysses, lands- capes on a superhuman scale. More recently, Byung-Chul Han has gone out in search of the common trait of beauty in the present 21st century and has found it in the polished. We are in an environment-world in which it is intended that objects offer no resistance to the eye or to the touch. Urban architecture and design are two of the privileged spaces in which it is possible to observe this phenomenon. But is this as new and idiosyncratic a phenomenon as Han understands it?
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