Fernando Bryce
Bio
(Lima, 1965) lives and works in Lima.
Fernando’s solo shows include: Harvard Art Museum, Museum für Naturkunde, Berlin; Museo de Arte Latinoamericano de Buenos Aires (MALBA), Buenos Aires; among others.
Fernando Bryce’s group exhibitions include: Fundación Helga de Alvear, Madrid; Museo de Arte Latinoamericano de Buenos Aires (MALBA), Buenos Aires; Museo Tamayo, Mexico City; TATE Museum, London; 53th Venice Biennial, Venice; Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), New York; 28th Sao Paulo Biennial, Sao Paulo; Museum of Contemporary Art of Los Ángeles (MOCA), Los Ángeles; MALI, Lima; Inelcom Collection, Madrid; Pérez Art Museum, Miami; Whitney Biennial, New York; among many others.
Fernando Bryce’s work can be found in collections such as: TATE Museum, London; Fundación ARCO, Madrid; Perez Art Museum, Miami; MoMA, New York; Harvard Art Museum, Boston; Helga de Alvear Collection, Madrid; Museum of Fine Arts, Houston; MALI, Lima; among others.
Statement
His drawings systematically re-examine the ways in which historical events are represented in print media. The process, which Bryce describes as "mimetic analysis" involves selecting archives for printed materials such as advertisements, newspaper articles and propaganda leaflets to faithfully reproduce a selection of these materials, creating his own "reconstructions" in ink on paper.