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Born 1965 Cuenca, Ecuador. Known for: Seascape, waterview and landscape painting.
Born in Cuenca, Ecuador, Pablo Cardoso is perhaps one of his country's most established contemporary artists within the international art circuit. Cardoso's blurred paintings are typically based on... Read full biography
Born in Cuenca, Ecuador, Pablo Cardoso is perhaps one of his country's most established contemporary artists within the international art circuit. Cardoso's blurred paintings are typically based on his own black-and-white photographs that are taken out of focus and as part of a sequential narrative... Read full biography
Born in Cuenca, Ecuador, Pablo Cardoso is perhaps one of his country's most established contemporary artists within the international art circuit. Cardoso's blurred paintings are typically based on his own black-and-white photographs that are taken out of focus and as part of a sequential narrative that asserts notions of time and place. The latter is further accentuated through the titles of the paintings that often reveal the precise geographical coordinates of the location depicted. the... Read full biography
Born in Cuenca, Ecuador, Pablo Cardoso is perhaps one of his country's most established contemporary artists within the international art circuit. Cardoso's blurred paintings are typically based on his own black-and-white photographs that are taken out of focus and as part of a sequential narrative that asserts notions of time and place. The latter is further accentuated through the titles of the paintings that often reveal the precise geographical coordinates of the location depicted. the photographic register is then painstakingly recreated through what the artist refers to as a "literal brush." . Cardoso's landscapes explore such complex themes as the passage of time, the process of memory, and problems of representation. Cardoso's work... Read full biography
Born in Cuenca, Ecuador, Pablo Cardoso is perhaps one of his country's most established contemporary artists within the international art circuit. Cardoso's blurred paintings are typically based on his own black-and-white photographs that are taken out of focus and as part of a sequential narrative that asserts notions of time and place. The latter is further accentuated through the titles of the paintings that often reveal the precise geographical coordinates of the location depicted. the photographic register is then painstakingly recreated through what the artist refers to as a "literal brush." . Cardoso's landscapes explore such complex themes as the passage of time, the process of memory, and problems of representation. Cardoso's work was featured in the 52nd Venice Biennial and the São Paulo and South Korea biennials in 2004. Source: Sotheby's.com
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