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Kooness

Jimena Fuertes

1972
Buenos Aires, Argentina

13 Works exhibited on Kooness

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Works by Jimena Fuertes

Pentagrama

2021

Sculpture , Wood

200 x 36130 x 25cm

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Un sueño líquido

2022

Sculpture , Video and Installation , Wood

200 x 200 x 200cm

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Sin título tríptico / Untitled

2022

Sculpture , Wood

200 x 160 x 10cm

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Sin título tríptico / Untitled

2021

Sculpture , Wood

120 x 100 x 60cm

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Ondulaciones

2022

Sculpture , Wood , Acrylic

78 x 60 x 5cm

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Sin título tríptico

2023

Sculpture , Wood

30 x 30cm

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Sin título díptico

2023

Sculpture , Wood

60 x 30 x 2cm

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Geometria Arquitectónica 4

2024

Drawings

35.5 x 35.5 x 4cm

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Born in Buenos Aires, 1972. Visual artist. His production is part of contemporary geometric abstraction, which he approaches from a personal path. His works propose situations and games based on figures such as the triangle, the octagon, trapezoids, and others, especially based on contour lines, a certain distance from the wall and the variation of saturated colors. Progressively, his poetics has been looking for the ambient space to expand from the wall or in a free way with direct support on the floor. In recent times he has also found sound as an element of intervention as in his environmental compositions, such as the electronic music of the minimalist composer Eliane Radigue, Paris, 1932. He has dedicated himself in a special way to social management initiatives that link art with the community. He has made individual exhibitions and has participated in collective and awards in the country and abroad. My work forms part of the collections of MACBA (Contemporary Art Museum of Buenos Aires), the Contemporary Art Museum of Salta (Argentina), as well as private collections, Agustín Premrou, Cecilia Caballero, Eduardo Mallea y Cecilia Perazzo, Debbie Frydman, Juan Manuel Rocca