now
Contemporary Minimalism
2009
128.0 x 80.0 cm
Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University
Giclée / Meno spausdinimas
Muziejų lygio „giclée“ arba drobos spausdinimas: greita gamyba ir lankstios apdailos parinktys.
Pasirinkite iš mūsų nustatytų dydžių, atitinkančių originalaus meno kūrinio proporcijas.
Galite nurodyti savo matmenis, kad vaizdas atitiktų konkretų rėmą ar erdvę. Jei pasirinktas dydis nesutaps su originalaus paveikslėlio proporcijomis, mes arba apkirpsime kūrinį, arba išplėsime vaizdą naudojant veideliu atspindėtą arba vientisą šoną. Skaitmeninis maketas bus išsiųstas jums patvirtinti prieš pradedant gamybą.
Atkreipkite dėmesį, kad ekrane matomas vaizdinys neatspindi tikrojo apkirpimo ar išplėtimo. Tik maketas tiksliai parodytų galutinę kompoziciją.
Nors galima rinktis ir individualius dydžius, rekomenduojame pasirinkti vieną iš išanksti nustatytų matmenų, kad būtų išlaikytos originalios proporcijos.
Pristatymas visame pasaulyje () per 2 weeks, o ne įprastas 4/5 savaičių laikotarpis. (25 liepa)
Nemokamas greitasis pristatymas visame pasaulyje
Aukštos kokybės lininis drobė
Pilnas siuntimo draudimas
Muitinės mokesčių grąžinimo garantija
Tikro spalvų atitikimo garantija
60 dienų grąžinimo politika (tik esant gamyklinėms defektams)
100% pinigų grąžinimo garantija
Nuolaida už kelias reprodukcijas
now
Giclée / Meno spausdinimas
Reprodukcijos matmenys
-
Galutinė kaina
-
Kolekcinio eksponato aprašymas
panašūs kūriniai
Autoriaus biografija
William Cordova: A Life in Interdisciplinary Art
William Cordova is a contemporary cultural practitioner and interdisciplinary artist born in 1969 in Pueblo Libre (Lima), Peru. His work navigates themes of identity, memory, and social justice through a diverse range of media.
Early Life and Education
Cordova’s formative years in Peru deeply influenced his artistic perspective. He received a B.F.A. from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago in 1996, laying the foundation for his future explorations. Furthering his education, he earned an M.F.A. from Yale University in 2004, solidifying his commitment to artistic innovation and critical inquiry.
Artistic Development & Influences
Cordova’s artistic journey is characterized by a willingness to experiment with diverse materials and approaches. His work often incorporates elements of sculpture, painting, installation, and performance. He draws inspiration from his Peruvian heritage, Latin American history, and contemporary social issues. While specific artists he directly cites are not widely documented, his practice resonates with the legacies of conceptual art and site-specific installations.
Key Themes & Artistic Style
Cordova’s work consistently engages with themes of:
- Cultural Identity: Exploring the complexities of Peruvian identity within a global context.
- Memory and History: Investigating personal and collective memories, often referencing historical events and figures.
- Social Justice: Addressing issues of inequality, displacement, and political struggle.
His style is characterized by its interdisciplinary nature, blending formal experimentation with critical content. He frequently utilizes found objects and everyday materials, transforming them into powerful statements about the world around us.
Major Achievements & Exhibitions
Cordova has established a significant presence in the art world through numerous residencies and exhibitions. He has been an artist-in-residence at prestigious institutions including:
- The Studio Museum in Harlem
- The American Academy in Berlin, Germany
- The Core Program of the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston
- Headlands Center for the Arts
- Artpace
- Skowhegan School of Painting & Sculpture
- Lower Manhattan Cultural Council
His work has been exhibited extensively in the United States, Latin America, Europe, and Asia. Notable exhibition appearances include the 2008 and 2010 Whitney Biennial and the 2010 Museum of Modern Art/PS1 Greater New York exhibition. In 2011, he had his first solo museum show in Europe, “Yawar Mallku: Royalty.”
Public Collections & Historical Significance
Cordova’s work is held in the public collections of prominent museums including:
- The Whitney Museum of American Art
- The Guggenheim Museum
- The Walker Art Center
- Harvard University
- Yale University
- Museo de Arte de Lima
- Fundación Ellipse
- Pérez Art Museum Miami
- La Casa de las Américas in Havana, Cuba
Cordova’s significance lies in his ability to bridge cultural divides and address pressing social issues through compelling artistic expression. He represents a vital voice within contemporary art, offering nuanced perspectives on identity, history, and the human condition.
William Cordova
1969 - , Peru
Trumpa informacija
- Birth Date: 1969
- Birth Place: Libertad, Peru
- Movement: Interdisciplinary art, Contemporary art
- Name: William Cordova
- Nationality: Peruvian-American
- Notable Works:
- Greatest Hits (para Micaela Bastidas, Tom Wilson y Anna Mae Aquash)
- now']}

Stiklo variantas prieinamas tik pasirinkus dydį iki 110 cm
