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Facundo Bustamante

1982
Buenos Aires, Argentina

9 Works exhibited on Kooness

Current location

London, UK

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Works by Facundo Bustamante

Hombre entre los pastos, Platja del Borro

2024

Prints

100 x 66cm

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De galerias, Paris

2024

Prints

66 x 100cm

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Chicos en La Roca, San Martin de los Andes

2023

Prints

66 x 100cm

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Jorge Luis en Highgate Wood, Londres

2024

Prints

100 x 66cm

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Gente tomando helado, Cadaques

2024

Prints

30 x 45cm

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Camino a Volissos, Chios

2021

Prints

66 x 100cm

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After studying Image and Sound Design at the Faculty of Architecture, Design and Urbanism of the University of Buenos Aires - FADU-UBA, Facundo worked for over 24 years in the creative industries, including theatre, television, film, photography and visual arts. In 2014 he settled in London, UK, where he collaborates in different photographic projects. He focuses primarily on the editorial field, standing out as a photographer and director of gastronomic, Lifestyle, Still Life and interiors projects. Simultaneously, he becomes interested in artistic photography, developing personal projects. In this line of work, he has exhibited in the group show APUK#1, at the John Harriman Gallery of the British Cultural Center in Lima. Likewise, his work has been included in the exhibition 'Proyectos Nro 4' at Carlos Caamaño Foto Galería (Lima). He co-directed the video-performance 'This Is (From) America' by visual artist JC Candanedo which was exhibited at the DOCUMENT NOW exhibition at Bermondsey Project Space (London). He is a member of Four Corners (London), a renowned centre for photography and film, offering dynamic training for audiovisual creators. He is currently working on his series ' Hyperbole' which will be soon exhibited in the cities of Lima and Buenos Aires.