El día que llovió en el diluvio | Guillermo Núñez

 

El día que llovió en el diluvio is composed by the texts and works that Guillermo Núñez produced after the two imprisonments he had during dictatorship.

Made in a life diary format, these texts are titled: ‘Diario de Viaje’ and ‘Cuaderno de Puchuncaví’, these books are accompanied by a reproduction of ‘El Jardín de los Jardineros’, which is composed by a series of drawings that originate from the experience of Guillermo’s first imprisionment.

The title of this artists’ book corresponds to the name of a text that Núñez wrote during his exile in France, where he narrates his vision regarding the Chilean coup d’état.

 

$49,000 Pesos chilenos (CLP)

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Weight 0.750 kg
Dimensions 24 × 19 × 5 cm
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About the author

About the author

Guillermo Nuñez (1930, Santiago, Chile)

Chilean visual Artist. National Award on Visual Arts 2007. Multifaceted artist along his career he has devoted to several areas of creation looking for points of coincidence and integration of disciplines. He has developed painting, engraving, serigraphy, photoserigraphy, installations, books of artist, and objectual art, with themes related to historical events, wars, disputes, and personal experiences, that show and denounce human violence and destruction.

Technical Specifications

Author: Guillermo Núñez

Format: box with books and digital prints.

Publisher: self publication

Dimensions: 24 x 19 cm (closed)

Print run: –

Language: Spanish

Collections: –

Year of publication: 2008

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