Odette Paz is an artist who has focused part of her work on crosses between the visual arts and literature. She has a degree in Visual Arts from the National School of Plastic Arts and has exhibited... Read full biography
Odette Paz is an artist who has focused part of her work on crosses between the visual arts and literature. She has a degree in Visual Arts from the National School of Plastic Arts and has exhibited her work in different galleries in Mexico, the United States and Uruguay collectively and... Read full biography
Odette Paz is an artist who has focused part of her work on crosses between the visual arts and literature. She has a degree in Visual Arts from the National School of Plastic Arts and has exhibited her work in different galleries in Mexico, the United States and Uruguay collectively and individually. As part of his relationship with literature, Paz has collaborated with different artists and writers, including Uruguay's Natalia Chargoñia and the Spanish artist Óscar Fernández. Although it must... Read full biography
Odette Paz is an artist who has focused part of her work on crosses between the visual arts and literature. She has a degree in Visual Arts from the National School of Plastic Arts and has exhibited her work in different galleries in Mexico, the United States and Uruguay collectively and individually. As part of his relationship with literature, Paz has collaborated with different artists and writers, including Uruguay's Natalia Chargoñia and the Spanish artist Óscar Fernández. Although it must be clear that his relationship with the lyrics is not exhausted there, since many of his series start from the appropriation and reinterpretation of different artistic and poetic works as is the case of the present, whose title refers to a moment... Read full biography
Odette Paz is an artist who has focused part of her work on crosses between the visual arts and literature. She has a degree in Visual Arts from the National School of Plastic Arts and has exhibited her work in different galleries in Mexico, the United States and Uruguay collectively and individually. As part of his relationship with literature, Paz has collaborated with different artists and writers, including Uruguay's Natalia Chargoñia and the Spanish artist Óscar Fernández. Although it must be clear that his relationship with the lyrics is not exhausted there, since many of his series start from the appropriation and reinterpretation of different artistic and poetic works as is the case of the present, whose title refers to a moment fundamental of the novel "The tunnel" of Ernesto Sábato. Poetry, anatomy and color are the three basic elements that the author uses and... Read full biography
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