
Norberto Fuentes
This painting constitutes a dialogue between philosopher Ricardo Pinilla and the artist, centered around a radical reflection on how we perceive and relate thought and art. It starts from phrases by the German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche and the work The Scream by Edvard Munch. The piece takes a classic work as its starting point, reconstructing it in a similar way to how Archimboldo created his portraits using fruits and vegetables. The work represents a total recycling: created on a recycled surface, painted with colors obtained from leftover paint, and with characters built from waste materials.