IOSU ARAMBURU AWARDED MoMA’S ARTIST RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP 2021

The Peruvian artist, represented by the 80M2 Livia Benavides gallery, won one of the three gramts presented each year by the Cisnero’s Research Institute for the Study of Art from Latin America, established by the Museum of Modern Art in 2016 to support new research by artists, curators and scholars.

IOSU ARAMBURU AWARDED MoMA’S ARTIST RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP 2021

The work of Iosu Aramburu (born in Lima in 1986) revolves around modernity as an aesthetic, architectural and philosophical paradigm. From the reinterpretations of modern languages, Aramburu seeks to question the failures of the modern project. He explores abstraction and modernist architecture, using its elements as a starting point. From the materiality of his work, the artist reduces the totalitarian impetus of modern art and recovers aesthetic patterns so that he has a critical angle to the paradigm of modernity.

 

He studied at the School of Art of the Pontifical Catholic University of Peru, where he graduated from the specialty of painting with honors. He has participated in residencies in Triangle-France (Marseille) and at the Fonderie Darling (Montreal). In 2018 he won the ICPNA Award (Lima) and the Plaza Paz Soldán National Contest.

His latest solo exhibitions include: “Muestra Antológica”, Mamama, Lima, 2018; “Una nueva era”, Juan Acha Hall, San Marcos Art Museum, Lima, 2018; "Vivienda Privada", SUM-Arcadia Media, Lima, 2017; "Fragmentos", Fonderie Darling, Montreal, 2017.

Aramburu has participated in group exhibitions at the Museo Amparo de Puebla, Mexico (2019); in the El instante Foundation, Madrid (2019); in Museo Central, Lima (2019); in Kinderhook & Caracas, Berlin, (2018), among others.

His work is part of the following collections: The Lima Art Museum (MALI), the Patricia Phelp de Cisneros collection in New York and Caracas, the Sayago & Pardon collection in Los Angeles, the Lodevans collection in London, the Jorge M. Perez collection in Miami, the Hochschild collection in Lima and the Arcos Dorados collection in Buenos Aires.

 

The Patricia Phelps de Cisneros Research Institute for the Study of Art from Latin America is a platform dedicated to stimulating, supporting, and disseminating new understandings of Latin American modern and contemporary art in relationship to broader cultural issues within a global context.

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