Dino Bruzzone
Bio
(Born 1995) architect at the UBA.He studies set design and color theory with Gastón Breyer, plastic arts with Juan Doffo and photography at the Argentine School of Photography. He questions the very foundations of photographic representation by playing with the ambiguity between fiction and reality. He participates in the 1994/95 and 1997/99 Scholarship program for artist improvement led by Guillermo Kuitca. With the Braque Prize Scholarship he studied at the Cité Internacionale des Arts in Paris in 1996 and 1997. In 1999 he was invited for the Argentine submission to the Venice Biennale and in 2000 to the Sao Paulo Biennale, Brazil. In addition to the Braque Prize (1995), he won the Leonardo Photography Prize (1998), the Fundación Antorchas grant for creation (1998), the Young Artist Prize awarded by the Argentine Association of Art Critics and the Civitella scholarship. Rainieri Center of Peruggia (2001). Collections: Castagnino Museum, MAC Chile, MAMBA, MNBA
Statement
Dino Bruzzone's work is a profound and wonderful investigation of Desire. Architect of a system of representation Dino Bruzzone throughout his work reflects on representation and perception, photography, models, peepshows, installations and today through painting in all its splendor he invites us to see and imagine. The sensuality of beauty is structural , in a conceptual appropriation it takes a fetish comic like Archie , an American comic from 1942 that marked the erotic fantasy of an entire generation . A triangle of desire of the protagonists generated in the plot between Archie, Veronica and Betty opens a series of exquisite paintings. Dino Bruzzone, in an elegant and intellectual way, paints with the best pantone colors in each series, and creates a form of optical phenomenon where the point (today the pixel) amplifies the effect of what we see.
2.5 x 4m / 98.4 x 157 in