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Guillermo Kuitca: No Tomorrow

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Shifting from gestural mark-making to acute linear precision and incorporating diverse motifs central to the artist’s practice, the works collected in 'No Tomorrow' explore many different histories, all linked together by Guillermo Kuitca’s unique painterly language. From expansive canvases that push his earlier cartographic pieces to the brink of total abstraction to smaller canvases and experimental, intimate vignettes painted over wooden panels, this clothbound, hardcover volume catalogues Kuitca’s entire new body of work, alongside an insightful introduction by Philip Larratt-Smith and a newly commissioned translation of Vivant Denon's novella, No Tomorrow, originally published in 1777.

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Language

English

Publisher

Hauser & Wirth Publishers / Snoeck

Composition

Clothbound hard cover

Contributors

Michaela Unterdörfer (ed.), Vivant Denon, Philip Larratt-Smith

Pages

176 pages

Size

28 x 21 cm

ISBN

9783864420177

Publication Date

May-12

The Artist

GUILLERMO KUITCA

Born in 1961 in Buenos Aires, where he continues to live and work, Argentine artist Guillermo Kuitca draws on a range of iconography, including architectural plans, maps, theaters, musical scores and domestic spaces to produce an oeuvre that explores themes of history, memory, structured absence, sound and silence and the tension between the empirical and abstract. Shifting from gestural mark-making to linear precision, Kuitca’s work mines varied aesthetic styles and histories, and in the latter half of his career, he has achieved significant acclaim for his deployment of a unique cubistoid style that masterfully reconciles abstraction with an illusionist form of figuration.

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