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For 'Mollino/Insides', Puerto Rican painter Enoc Perez (born 1967) and German photographer Brigitte Schindler focus on Turin’s Via Napione — the last residence of renowned Italian architect, designer and photographer Carlo Mollino (1905-1973). The exhibition gathers Perez’s paintings and Schindler’s photographs alongside photographs by Mollino himself.
Photography monographs
October 2020
Mollino/Insides: Enoc Perez, Brigitte Schindler, Carlo Mollino
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For 'Mollino/Insides', Puerto Rican painter Enoc Perez (born 1967) and German photographer Brigitte Schindler focus on Turin’s Via Napione — the last residence of renowned Italian architect, designer and photographer Carlo Mollino (1905-1973). The exhibition gathers Perez’s paintings and Schindler’s photographs alongside photographs by Mollino himself.
Photography monographs
Enoc Perez: tender
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The paintings of Enoc Perez are instantly recognizable, both for his technique and his subject matter. The Puerto Rico-born, New York-based artist layers pictures selected from postcards, downloaded images, or his own polaroids, by pressing paper backed with wet oilstick monochromes against a canvas or paper, and drawing on its surface. The drawing is peeled away to leave(...)
Enoc Perez: tender
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$53.50
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Summary:
The paintings of Enoc Perez are instantly recognizable, both for his technique and his subject matter. The Puerto Rico-born, New York-based artist layers pictures selected from postcards, downloaded images, or his own polaroids, by pressing paper backed with wet oilstick monochromes against a canvas or paper, and drawing on its surface. The drawing is peeled away to leave a layer of printed paint. The paintings' subjects are modernist buildings, many iconic, like the Chrysler Building or the United Nations headquarters. Far from architectural renderings, these luminous, intriguing works ingeniously denude the images of both their privacy and their publicly iconic significance. For Perez, the painting itself is the final statement.
Contemporary Art Monographs