Museo Moderno
Kuitca Guillermo
Cómo hacer ruido, 1981 Ink and tempera on paper 99 x 85 cm

Guillermo Kuitca began his career in Buenos Aires when he was very young, at the end of the seventies, and he immediately expressed his interest in the dramatic as it was expressed in spatial and theatrical situations, both classic and of his own invention.
Family sadism, tragedy, madness, the traces of great wars and private battles, were the themes that fueled his first paintings and plays.

From then until today, his work has experienced successive turns, organizing itself into series defined based on very clear conditions. Starting in the eighties, the most outstanding of these series were made up of theatrical scenes, maps, architectural plans and, more recently, groups of works that the artist conceives from the appropriation of a highly codified language – such as drawing technical, for example – that unfolds and expands in infinite variations.

More information: https://www.ruthbenzacar.com/artistas/guillermo-kuitca/