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Guerra de la paz — ninu nina artist interviews

Our mission is simple: to share inspiring narratives. We curate exceptional talents, selecting them solely based on the merit of their work, not fleeting trends. Join us in exploring the uncharted territories of creativity and celebrating the essence of artistry. Guerra de la Paz. They work in sculpture, painting, and photography but are well known for their larger than life installation pieces that refer to the politics of modern conflict and consumerism.

Together they create surrealistic sculptures made up of old clothing piled in rainbow hues.

Guerra de la Paz is the composite name of the creative team efforts of Cuban born artists, Alain Guerra (Born: Havana, Cuba) and Neraldo de la Paz (Born: Matanzas, Cuba).

At last years Art Basel the collaborative sold their free-standing sculpture Nine to the British giant Charles Saatchi. We began working together the day we decided to share a studio. It was not our original intent but it just happened naturally and seemed to work. We were simultaneously drawn to the visual language of the neighborhood and felt the need to incorporate it into our own creative process.

Barbed is the title of the current solo exhibition by the Cuban-American artist duo Guerra de la Paz at Praxis International Art in Miami.

That forged a mutual dialogue that has grown over the years into an interwoven partnership. What are you trying to tell your audience with your art? We like to believe that the work speaks for itself. It often deals with the familiarity of a material or an image and can be ethereal, iconic, tactile and perceptual. Engaging awareness at various levels through a discourse of universal issues and personal recollections, always leaving it open to interpretation.