Nicolás Guagnini
Nicolás Guagnini is an Argentine artist born in Buenos Aires in 1966. He is known for his conceptual art that often explores the relationship between art and commerce, and the role of the artist in contemporary society.
Guagnini's artwork often uses found objects and materials, and his installations are carefully curated to create specific social or political commentaries. His work challenges viewers to question their perceptions of art, and he often invites them to actively participate in his installations.
Guagnini has exhibited his artwork in galleries and museums around the world, including solo shows at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York, the Museum of Contemporary Art in Miami, and the Hammer Museum in Los Angeles. He has also participated in group exhibitions at the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis, the Museum of Modern Art in New York, and the Venice Biennale.
In addition to his artistic practice, Guagnini is also a writer and has published essays and articles on art and culture. His multidisciplinary approach to art and literature has earned him critical acclaim and a prominent place in the contemporary art world.
Years:
Born in 1966
Country:
Argentine, Buenos Aires