El día que llovió en el diluvio | Guillermo Núñez

 

El día que llovió en el diluvio is composed of texts and works that Guillermo Núñez produced after his two imprisonments during the dictatorship. Produced in the format of a life diary, these texts are titled: Diario de Viaje and Cuaderno de Puchuncaví; these books are accompanied by the reproduction of El Jardín de los Jardineros, a series of drawings resulting from his experience during the first imprisonment. In El Jardín de los Jardineros, Núñez compares the prisoners of the dictatorship to the gardeners of the Queen of Hearts in Lewis Carroll’s Alice in Wonderland. The title of this artist’s book comes from a text Núñez wrote while in exile in France, in which he describes his vision of the coup d’état in Chile.

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Weight 0.750 kg
Dimensions 24 × 19 × 5 cm
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About the author

About the author

Guillermo Núñez (1930-2024) Santiago de Chile. Chilean visual artist. National Visual Arts Award 2007.

A multifaceted artist, throughout his career he devoted himself to different areas of creation, seeking points of encounter and integration of disciplines. He developed paintings, engravings, serigraphs, photo-serigraphs, installations, artist’s books and object art, with themes that refer to historical events, wars, disputes and personal experiences, which show and denounce violence and human destruction.

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Author: Guillermo Núñez

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Format: Cardboard box with books and prints inside.

Publishing house: Self-published

Dimensions: 24 x 19 cm.

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Language: Spanish

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Year: 2008

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