Guillermo Kuitca's Early Exhibition and Artistic Evolution
Guillermo Kuitca held his first exhibition at age thirteen in Buenos Aires. Since the 1990s, his work has evolved from war-like spaces, evident in paintings like 'Corona de Espinas', to more serene expressions inspired by John Cage's concept of 'sensible presences of an idea'. Kuitca's practice remains consistent with the fine lines drawn on canvas that suggest geographical, architectural, or scenic spaces.
Key facts
- Guillermo Kuitca had his first exhibition at thirteen years old in Buenos Aires.
- His work features fine lines on canvas suggesting geographical, architectural, or scenic spaces.
- Since the 1990s, his paintings have shifted from war-like spaces to more serene expressions.
- 'Corona de Espinas' is a painting that exemplifies the earlier war-like space.
- Kuitca adopted John Cage's phrase 'sensible presences of an idea'.
- The article was published in artpress in September 1999.
Entities
Artists
- Guillermo Kuitca
- John Cage
Institutions
- artpress
Locations
- Buenos Aires
- Argentina
Sources
- artpress —