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Pipo Hernández Rivero - Ivan's Childhood
Artist Biography: Pipo Hernandez Rivero Telde (Gran Canaria), 1966 The works of Pipo Hernandez Rivero raise doubts about any kind of cultural certainty. cultural certainty. Constructed with images and ideas anchored in modern culture, his works move in modern culture, his works move in the territory of suspicion and opacity. and opacity. Pointing to the complexity of the possibilities of painting in the 21st century, her work offers a reconsideration of the possibilities of painting in the 21st century. the 21st century, his work offers a reconsideration of the pictorial from formal and conceptual structures under which formal and conceptual structures that underlie references to the failure of the avant-garde to the failure of the cultural avant-gardes, while at the same time they that often the standardization of certain discourses generates exclusion of voices. exclusion of voices. Mixing painting with materials of all kinds, and involving texts in languages that escape our in languages that escape our reading, from a Western perspective, his pieces Western panorama, her pieces place us in environments associated with political issues, confronting the confronting the spectator with an unresolved dialogue and forcing him to and forcing the viewer to rethink the notions of identity and value. --- Pipo Hernández Rivero He has exhibited in CAAM, Canary Islands; Museo de Arte de Pereira, Colombia; Fundación Marso, Mexico City; ARC, Mexico City; ARC, Mexico. Marso Foundation, Mexico City; ARTIUM, Vitoria-Gasteiz; Centro de Arte La Recova, Ermita del Gran Poder and Circulo de Bellas Artes, Mexico. del Gran Poder and Circulo de Bellas Artes, Tenerife; Otazu Foundation, Pamplona; Budapest Art Museum Museum of Art of Budapest, Museum of Art of Prague and in the Contemporary Art Hall of Tenerife. Tenerife. He has also participated in the Biennial of the Canary Islands and the Havana Biennial. His works are in the collections of CAAM, Gran Canarias, ARTIUM, Museum of Contemporary Art of the Basque Country, TEA Tenerife Espacio de las Artes, Marso Foundation, Mexico City, Galila Barzilai Collection, Brussels, Kells Collection, Olor Visual, Barcelona, Spain. Kells, Olor Visual, Barcelona, MUDO Istanbul.
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