Claudio G. Bravo
Chilean, 1936 - 2011
Claudio Bravo’s realistic images burst into the ‘60s with explosive force. His adherence to “trompe lóeil” and the classic finishing of his work, were anomalous in view of the vanguard movements of the time. However, Bravo was able to establish a space for his creations, rightfully esteemed for their aesthetic excellence. Years later he was to be recognized as a precursor of the hyperrealism of the 70s.The work is part of a series in which the artist explores variations on the same image. Bravo updates Zurbarán’s robes in the contemporary theme of an ordinary paper wrapping tied with string. The image contains a secret, a riddle. Part of its fascination lies in the mystery of its contents, open to the interpretation and reading supplied by the espectator. Bravo achieves a perfect fusion of form and content in an image that is also a metaphor of its essence.
Person TypeIndividual
Terms
- Valparaíso
- Taroudannt
- Latin American
Puerto Rican, born 1938
Spanish, 1644 - 1700