JORGE MIÑO EXHIBITS HIS RECENT PRODUCTION AT LIMA, PERU
Galería Enlace presented the exhibition ¿Y si la forma no fuera un límite? by Argentinean artist Jorge Miño, with works produced in Lima and conceived to be exhibited for the first time in the city.

Jorge Miño, whose work is related to the oniric, tends to abstraction and consists of deconstructing and reconstructing the perceptions of the spaces we inhabit by photographing urban architecture, returns to Lima's art scene after almost six years.
Accompanied by the curatorial text of Peruvian architect and urban planner Manuel de Rivero, Miño presents a series of ten pieces, including a diptych and a polyptych, which incorporates the color red and in which everyday elements of geometric architecture proliferate as a means of altering surfaces and stripping them of their identity. Thus, this series of unpublished photographs, whose creative process corresponds to the last years of the artist's work, has been conceived to offer each viewer a unique experience based on his or her location with respect to each piece and his or her own observation.
"My photographs transit a meta-reality that only they can support, they are masters of their own time and space. I dilute the photographed to make a multiplied reality emerge, under the principles of appropriation and reinterpretation", says the photographer.
This exhibition is the fourth solo show that Jorge Miño presents at the Enlace gallery and represents a new instance to continue disseminating photographic practices in Peru.
–Roxana Arrué.
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Jorge Miño. De la serie GEOMETRIAS DERIVADAS - 2024
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Jorge Miño. De la serie GEOMETRIAS DERIVADAS - 2024
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Jorge Miño. De la serie GEOMETRIAS DERIVADAS – 2024
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Jorge Miño. De la serie VOLUMENES DEL VACIO
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Jorge Miño. De la serie VOLUMENES DEL VACIO
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Jorge Miño. De la serie VOLUMENES DEL VACIO
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Jorge Miño. De la serie EN SILENCIO
¿Y si la forma no fuera un límite? Exhibition by Jorge Miño.
Until May 3, 2024.
Enlace Gallery. Camino Real 1123, San Isidro, Lima, Peru.
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