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 Born in 1970, Montpellier, France Bruno Peinado plays with the senses of popular culture, its emblems, its messages, its collective memory, to recreate a symbolical and syncretical ambient, not pretending to freeze its effects, but reactivate them, looking for the potential of the unpredictable.
He takes the perspective of an “anti-copyright” culture, which no longer appreciates the myth of creative imagination but affirms the right of being able to make from what is given. He is a very flexible artist, who does not have a studio or a workshop, preferring to elaborate and develop his own works based on the available space and time in which the pieces are going to be shown. This also makes him an artist in constant movement, who is always putting or removing elements from his works depending on the physical and social context in which he is operating, letting the ideas and influences of around the world flow free.


Bruno Peinado, The Endless Summer, 140 cm diameter, Sculpture. Aluminum cut-out and neon lights, 2008 |
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