BUENOS AIRES - MAX GÓMEZ CANLE'S EXHIBITION THAT, WITHOUT WORDS, SAYS EVERYTHING - RUTH BENZACAR GALLERY

BUENOS AIRES - MAX GÓMEZ CANLE'S EXHIBITION THAT, WITHOUT WORDS, SAYS EVERYTHING - RUTH BENZACAR GALLERY

Vivir así: sin palabras (Living like this: without words) it’s titled. The current exhibition of Max Gómez Canle in the Ruth Benzacar gallery in Buenos Aires does not contain curatotial text, only a gallery of images that accompany the viewer from the birth of the idea to its display in space.

        

 “As zones of passage towards parallel dimensions; As surprising meeting places between bucolic nature and mental structure, Max Gómez Canle's landscapes are presented with the forcefulness that only points of no return have. Something in the image opens the door to another reality and one lets oneself be carried away without trembling: the references are reassuring, caressing; mountains, stones and trees endorse the smoothness of that transition. Even the geometric-constructive bursts forth without violence, convincing us of its consonance with the natural world.

We can come to admit that there is an affinity of centuries between clouds and stairs ...

… A handful of utopian landscapes mounted on the certainty that it is possible to try a new and anachronic painting ”*

        

About the artist: Born in 1972 in Buenos Aires, he specializes in painting at the Prilidiano Pueyrredón National School of Fine Arts. He worked as a carpenter, scenographer, restaurateur, cook, craftsman, marker, lyricist and videographer among other things. "I copied all the paintings of all the styles I could, and I still continue to do so more closely with the group Amigos del Siglo XX".

MGC was awarded in the contest "50th Anniversary of the National Endowment for the Arts" and in the "National Hall of Rosario". He received the 2nd Prize in the contest "10 years of Snowball" voted by artists and the "Ignacio Pirovano" award for the young artist of the year 2007 awarded by the AACA / AAICA. In 2009 he was selected to exhibit his work "Window" covering the facade of the Del Plata Building on 9 de Julio Avenue in Buenos Aires. In addition, he obtained the arteBA-FLORA scholarship to travel to Colombia and won the Andreani Prize in 2013 and the Klemm in 2014. His last shows were called Condition and Head (Fundación Klemm, Buenos Aires, 2016), Mutual Invasions (Ruth Benzacar Galería de Art, Buenos Aires, 2014), Physiognomy of time (Flora ars + natura, Bogotá, 2014), The becoming of a memory (Casa Triángulo Gallery, San Pablo, 2013). He exhibits regularly in Buenos Aires and San Pablo, and more sporadically in other parts of the world.

 

 

* Text published by the Casa Triangulo gallery, where Gómez Canle has exhibited work