Everyday archeology, Ilowasky Ganchala
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https://doi.org/10.26807/cav.vi11.406Keywords:
painting, Ilowasky Ganchala, Pablo Palacio, archeology of everydayAbstract
This text analyzes the relationship between Ilowasky Ganchala's plastic proposal in his series Daily’s archaeology, with the ideas of the avant-garde writer Pablo Palacio. This is part of a broader process of reflection where each object takes on a meaning thanks to its relationship with other objects within a specific context: an old building, a workshop, a bathroom, a kitchen. It is a work dedicated to the study of the material culture of the past and is often constructed through the visual articulation of fragments, and it makes us wonder about the subject-object relationship.
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Berger. J., (2012). Sobre el dibujo. Editorial G ustavo Gilli. Barcelona.
Palacio, P., (1927). Débora. Ex Libris de Kanela. Quito.
Robles, H., (1984). “Pablo Palacio, el anhelo insatisfecho”. Cultura, revista del Banco Central del Ecuador. Quito.
Thorpe, L., (1984). “Débora”. Cultura, revista del Banco Central del Ecuador. Quito.
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