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Artist: Hugo Lugo
El origen de la luz (índigo profundo)
By Hugo Lugo
Located in Ciudad De México, MX
Serigrafía sobre papel
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2010s Contemporary Hugo Lugo Art

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Screen

El origen de la luz (rojo caverna)
By Hugo Lugo
Located in Ciudad De México, MX
Serigrafía sobre papel.
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2010s Contemporary Hugo Lugo Art

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Screen

El origen de la luz (Amarillo albor)
By Hugo Lugo
Located in Ciudad De México, MX
La serie El origen de la luz consta de tres piezas impresas en serigrafía sobre papel. La serie explora uno de los principios de la auto-percepción, la conc...
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2010s Contemporary Hugo Lugo Art

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Screen

Hugo Lugo, "Recordar el camino (36-37)", Figurative, Diptych
By Hugo Lugo
Located in San Jose del Cabo, Baja California Sur, MX
Hugo’s artworks tend to have an “onirical/metaphorical” feel to them. These pieces are the original drawings of the artist's book titled “Recordar el Camino” (remember the way), a work that Lugo produced in a unique way, accompanied by the notes and reflections of the renowned Mexican writer Jorge Volpi. It has been reproduced as a publishing project in a limited edition. Between fiction and reality, they make a non-linear, non-narrative journey through the extensive map of works that the artist has dedicated to exploring the medium -particularly paper- as part of an investigation on the interlacing of surfaces and representation. The reflection reads “Under the snow, the red briefcase...
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2010s Contemporary Hugo Lugo Art

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Ink, Gouache, Rag Paper

Hugo Lugo, "Recordar el camino (28-29)", diptych, figurative
By Hugo Lugo
Located in San Jose del Cabo, Baja California Sur, MX
Hugo’s artworks tend to have an “onirical/metaphorical” feel to them. These pieces are the original drawings of the artist's book titled “Recordar el Camino” (remember the way), a wo...
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2010s Contemporary Hugo Lugo Art

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Ink, Gouache, Rag Paper

Hugo Lugo, "Recordar el camino (82-83)", Figurative, Diptych
By Hugo Lugo
Located in San Jose del Cabo, Baja California Sur, MX
Hugo’s artworks tend to have an “onirical/metaphorical” feel to them. These pieces are the original drawings of the artist's book titled “Recordar el Camino” (remember the way), a wo...
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2010s Contemporary Hugo Lugo Art

Materials

Ink, Gouache, Rag Paper

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