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Two distinct mixed-media artworks are displayed side-by-side on a plain white wall in what appears to be an art gallery or exhibition space in Tigre, Argentina. Each piece consists of a carved wooden structure, resembling the backrest of an antique chair, from which a fabric-like banner hangs vertically.

The artwork on the left features a vibrant palette of light blue, orange, and peach washes. Handwritten text in white, primarily in Spanish, covers much of the surface. Clearly legible phrases include "Prohibido prohibir" (Forbidden to forbid), "Si somos gente / Convencemos" (If we are people / We convince), and partially "Buenos Aires no fuera...". A stylized piano keyboard is depicted at the bottom, and an abstract bird-like form is visible at the top.

The artwork on the right displays a striking contrast of deep red, beige, and black, with a distressed or textured appearance. The name "Susana Rinaldi" is prominently written vertically in a stylized font along the left side of the banner. A faint, almost ghost-like face is discernible towards the bottom right of the piece.

Below each artwork, a small rectangular white plaque with black text provides exhibition information, though the text on these plaques is too small to be clearly read. The overall impression is one of contemporary art integrating textual and visual elements, possibly celebrating or referencing Argentine culture or figures given the visible names and phrases.
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Jan 30, 2025

Tigre, Argentina

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Two distinct mixed-media artworks are displayed side-by-side on a plain white wall in what appears to be an art gallery or exhibition space in Tigre, Argentina. Each piece consists of a carved wooden structure, resembling the backrest of an antique chair, from which a fabric-like banner hangs vertically. The artwork on the left features a vibrant palette of light blue, orange, and peach washes. Handwritten text in white, primarily in Spanish, covers much of the surface. Clearly legible phrases include "Prohibido prohibir" (Forbidden to forbid), "Si somos gente / Convencemos" (If we are people / We convince), and partially "Buenos Aires no fuera...". A stylized piano keyboard is depicted at the bottom, and an abstract bird-like form is visible at the top. The artwork on the right displays a striking contrast of deep red, beige, and black, with a distressed or textured appearance. The name "Susana Rinaldi" is prominently written vertically in a stylized font along the left side of the banner. A faint, almost ghost-like face is discernible towards the bottom right of the piece. Below each artwork, a small rectangular white plaque with black text provides exhibition information, though the text on these plaques is too small to be clearly read. The overall impression is one of contemporary art integrating textual and visual elements, possibly celebrating or referencing Argentine culture or figures given the visible names and phrases.

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