Bettina Brizuela
Bio
Artist and manager
Paraguay, 1969. Lives and works in Asunción.
He studied Art at the Center for Brazilian Studies with Livio Abramo, and at the Higher Institute of Art of the National University of Asunción. In 2001 he received the Jacinto Rivero Award for the Faro Foundation Patronage Program for the Visual Arts. He has participated in several biennials of visual arts, as well as collective and individual exhibitions, nationally and internationally, his work was registered by various publications such as: magazines, catalogs and visual arts books. His work is found both in private collections and in Cultural Centers. From 2006 to 2013, I jointly manage the Larissa Jiménez Gallery / Planta Alta. He currently directs Fuga Villa Morra.
Statement
These urban geometries are born from traveling through the city of Asuncion, where I recognize its geography through objects or paintings on gates, walls that I come across on the route I use to move routinely, so I fix my eyes on those details that out of so many seeing them they usually go unnoticed, we don't notice it.
I began recording all this with photographs, becoming an archive to reproduce what was seen materially, in due time, in two-dimensional and volumetric paintings, thus rubble, stones, wood, iron, become supports for that painting that warns us, that points out to us.


2.5 x 4m / 98.4 x 157 in
