Galería Zielinsky is pleased to present “Urban geometries”, a group exhibition featuring Eduardo Marco, Joaquín Lalanne, Luca Benites, Martín Pelenur, Paul Bik, Renato Lins (Dedé), Wesley Stutz (a partnership with Galeria Aura from Sao Paulo) and Yamandú Canosa.
With the interpretation of the forms and their direct influence on the current urban layout (real or imagined), we propose a dialectic between different artists and their works that makes us glimpse the horizon of abstraction.
From the linear and digital forms of Renato Lins (Brazil, 1972), passing through the “Story Board” of Yamandú Canosa (Uruguay, 1954) or through the syllogism between architecture and graffiti of Eduardo Marco's photographs (Brazil, 1970), we started an immersion in the geometry of the cities where we live or imagine where our universe could be built. A disproportionate and disconcerting world, according to the perspective of the paintings of Joaquín Lalanne (Argentina, 1989). Is the city a locker, a box or a blank canvas?
With the plastic tridimensionality of Paul Bik (Poland, 1979) or Luca Benites (Brazil, 1981) we aspire to touch this imagined place ... From the colorful ribbons used by Martín Pelenur (Argentina, 1977), we embark on a journey of meanings that pass by the abstraction of Wesley Stutz (Brazil, 1984), as if from an urban map we took our references. Straight lines, level curves, symbolism, construction and relativization, the whole ends up forming Urban Geometries.