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artgate-blog · 9 months ago
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Oswaldo Guayasamin
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suenosyfantasmas · 1 year ago
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"Pintar es una forma de oración al mismo tiempo que de grito...."
Oswaldo Guayasamín.
Arte: Oswaldo Guayasamín.
Ecuador, (1919) - Estados Unidos, (1999). Importante pintor y escultor latinoamericano.
Movimiento: indigenista, expresionista.
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xpuigc-bloc · 4 months ago
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Oswaldo Guayasamin
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things-you-may-need-to-hear · 5 months ago
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Oswaldo Guayasamín
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tratadista · 2 years ago
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Oswaldo Guayasamín, O Grito III (1983)
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konstskvaller · 2 years ago
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Guayasamin dedicated his entire life to art and he was also a passionate supporter of the communist Cuban Revolution and Fidel Castro. He was given a prize for an entire life of work for peace by the United Nations because his humanist work reflects the pain and misery of mankind and speaks against the omnipresent violence in the twentieth century, marked by world wars, civil wars , genocides, dictatorships and torture.
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The Age of Anger is related to the times of the Cold War when the United States of America opposed the communist presence in South America. CIA and their “Operation of Condor” tried to affect the democratic elections. The main idea was to put their puppet presidents in place of socially selected presidents, like Salvador Allende. One of his famous works, “Lágrimas de sangre” (Tears of Blood) was dedicated to the president Salvador Allende, Víctor Jara and Pablo Neruda. These famous people were killed during the bloody coup.
These cubism Guayasamin paintings represent faces and raised, elongated hands, either in pray or horror. Most of these Ecuadorian artworks reflect suffering and the nation’s biggest issues. They showcase a fractured nation, filled with racism, poverty, violence and inequality, left alone with its issues.
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sardens · 2 years ago
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Oswaldo Guayasamin - Cabeza
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eg0nschiele · 2 years ago
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anaelenaespinosa · 1 year ago
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artgate-blog · 2 years ago
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Oswaldo Guayasamin
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booggeer · 1 year ago
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Fundación de Guayasamín
¿Qué es?¿donde queda? mí experiencia!!!
La Fundación Guayasamín es una institución sin fines de lucro, creada con el acuerdo ministerial, cuyos objetivos son: el rescate, mantenimiento, puesta en valor, y desarrollo del Patrimonio Cultural del Ecuador; así como la preservación y difusión de la vida, obra, valores y legado de Oswaldo Guayasamín “Pintor de Iberoamérica”.
Esta está ubicada en  Mariano Calvache y Lorenzo Chaves (Barrio Bellavista) Ciudad: Quito.
MI EXPERIENCIA AL VISITARLO: Bueno al estar dentro de este museo se puede admirar la mayoría del arte de este personaje histórico para el Ecuador, al pasear se admiran diversas obras que transmiten diferentes emociones y sentimientos.
En especial me llamo la atención una de sus obras mas populares titulada: "TERNURA"
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Esta obra transmite diversas cosas al mismo tiempo como: la belleza y fragilidad de la conexión humana, recordándonos la importancia de la empatía y la compasión, momentos de cuidado, amor y protección, mostrando la ternura inherente en estos vínculos.
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periodicoirreverentes · 2 years ago
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MUSEO IRREVERENTES: “Las manos de la protesta”
Oswaldo Guayasamin (1919-1999)
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bugqiu · 1 year ago
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chantssecrets · 2 months ago
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🎨 by Oswaldo Guayasamin
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Stats Part 3
Now that Round 3 is over, we're down to 32 (well, 33) remaining artworks which feels about time to check in on how our statistics are doing!
And if you're not interested in statistics, I (Mod Salix) wanted to talk about the polls. You may have noticed that I've been trying to keep to 4 polls a day, which would mean that Round 4 is only going to be 4 days, and Round 5 would post everything in two days. Starting in Round 6, we'll probably re-institute week long polls. Hopefully none of us will lose track of what day to post the next round!
We have 20 artworks by male artists, 10 by female artists, and 4 by groups or unknowable entities! And of those, one person is Black, two are Aboriginal (one of whom is Mestizo and Kichwa, the other of whom is Aboriginal Australian), one is Asian-American (and two are Chinese living in China as opposed to living somewhere they're a minority), and one is Indian-British. And also three are left from gay men about the AIDS crisis, in addition to the AIDS memorial quilt, and one lesbian comic.
There are six American artists (including the Asian-American mentioned above), and three Chinese artists (including the Asian-American mentioned above), as well as three Russians (including Ilya Repin, who was born in the future Ukraine and lived near St. Petersburg), technically two different pieces by the same Dutch artist (hi van Gogh), and one each from Argentina, Serbia, Ecuador, Colombia, Canada, Italy, Northern Ireland, Poland, Australia, Finland, Germany, France, and Britain. And one artist I have listed as Denmark/Germany/France, because August Friedrich Schenck was born in a place that was Denmark at the time, Germany now, and worked mostly in France.
Of the pieces with known locations, eight are in the United States (four specifically in New York), two each in Australia and Russia, and one each in Argentina, Finland, Italy, Ireland, the Netherlands, Poland and one in a private collection.
There are two archaic pieces of art, Judith is our last standing piece from anything between archaic and 1843, 8 pieces of art from the 1800s, although five are from 1878 to 1896, one from 1903, two from the 70s or 80s, 5 from the 90s, four from the 00s, four from the span of 2014 to 2016, and three from the last two years. And two unknown dates and the AIDS memorial quilt which is still being added to.
There are 15 paintings, 7 installation arts, one comic, one photograph, one cave art, one sketch, one tattoo, and one fiber art slash installation. And the most common subject of the art are five queer related art pieces, although I have four each I summed up as either horror or grief/anguish.
And, lastly, someone sent in an ask in like Round 1 asking about statistics regarding whether being in first or second place in the poll biased anything. I'm not actually a statistician, so I can't answer that question, but I did compile the numbers of how many first-positioned vs second-positioned arts won! Surprisingly, Round 1 had 64 firsts to 63 seconds (and one tie), Round 2 had 29 to 35, and Round 3 had 15 to 17. Technically speaking that's not a large enough sample size to determine bias but it's... interesting?.
I was going to make a scatterplot featuring the number of votes in each poll to track engagement, but I haven't actually figured out how to do one in Google Sheets yet so maybe at the end of the bracket.
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