Untitled

Guillermo Kuitca Argentinian

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In the late 1980s Kuitca began to reference architecture and topography in his work, from house plans to city maps. In Untitled, the artist silkscreened part of a map of Zurich onto an unstretched canvas. The canvas was subsequently laid on the floor, where successive applications of watered-down acrylic paints were poured. Before stretching the canvas, the artist scratched its surface, causing the map to blur. Evoking an aerial view of Zurich on a foggy day, Untitled charts the uncertain territories of memory and the imagination, of place and belonging.

Untitled, Guillermo Kuitca (Argentinian, born Buenos Aires, 1961), Oil-based silkscreen ink and acrylic paint on canvas

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