Cristina Ruiz Guiñazú Argentinian / French, b. 1951
Les Causes Extérieurs, 2023
Acrylic on canvas
92 x 73 cm
Series: Spinoza
Signed and dated verso
These bodily pleasures, these games, these aromas constantly appear in Ruiz Guiñazú's pictorial Spinozism. In Les équations, a boy plays with a geometric representation; in La liberté, a girl runs; in Caute II, a girl plays hopscotch on a geometric structure; in La pierre (lettre à Schuller), a girl throws a stone in play; in Les causes extérieures, a boy plays beside a portrait of Spinoza lying on the ground, with a sprig of flowers. Flowers—especially roses—play an important role in Ruiz Guiñazú's work: in Deus sive natura, a focused girl holds a rose. The rose of Spinoza is also depicted in the portrait titled simply La rose.
Excerpt from Mario Donoso's essay
These bodily pleasures, these games, these aromas constantly appear in Ruiz Guiñazú's pictorial Spinozism. In Les équations, a boy plays with a geometric representation; in La liberté, a girl runs; in Caute II, a girl plays hopscotch on a geometric structure; in La pierre (lettre à Schuller), a girl throws a stone in play; in Les causes extérieures, a boy plays beside a portrait of Spinoza lying on the ground, with a sprig of flowers. Flowers—especially roses—play an important role in Ruiz Guiñazú's work: in Deus sive natura, a focused girl holds a rose. The rose of Spinoza is also depicted in the portrait titled simply La rose.
Excerpt from Mario Donoso's essay
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