Santiago Quesnel: Repetitions

June 9 – September 2, 2016

Santiago Quesnel
Along the Path III, 2016
Oil on canvas
71 1/4h x 102w in
 
Santiago Quesnel
Going Home, 2016
Oil on canvas
62 1/4h x 70w in
 
Santiago Quesnel
Otis Redding, 2015/2016
Oil on canvas
89h x 79w in
 
Santiago Quesnel
Along the Path I, 2016
Oil on canvas
70h x 107 1/4w in
 
Santiago Quesnel
Riverside II, 2015
Oil on canvas
75h x 90w in
 
Santiago Quesnel
Untitled, 2015/2016
Oil on canvas
68 3/4h x 48 1/2w in
 
Santiago Quesnel
Along the Path, 2016
Oil on canvas
67h x 107w in
 
Santiago Quesnel
Spring Snow, 2016
Oil on canvas
76 1/4h x 90w in
 
Santiago Quesnel
Otis Redding II, 2015/2016
Oil on canvas
72h x 80w in
 
Santiago Quesnel
Untitled, 2015
Oil on canvas
12 1/2h x 13 1/4w in
 
Santiago Quesnel
Tennis, 2015
Oil on canvas
18 3/4h x 14 1/4w in
 
Santiago Quesnel
Tennis II, 2015
Oil on canvas
18 1/2h x 15w in
 
Santiago Quesnel
Untitled, 2015
Oil on canvas
13 1/4h x 14 1/2w in
 
Santiago Quesnel
Field, 2016
Oil on canvas
19 3/4h x 22 1/4w in
 
Santiago Quesnel
Field II, 2015
Oil on canvas
18 3/4h x 19 1/4w in
 
Santiago Quesnel
Rio I, 2015
Oil on canvas
76h x 66w in
 

Press Release

Charlotte, North Carolina – Latin American Contemporary Art Projects (LaCa) proudly announces the opening of Repetitions, the second solo exhibition featuring Argentinian painter Santiago Quesnel.

Quesnel, an emerging artist coming from the ever-growing art scene in Buenos Aires, debuts his second solo show at LaCa Projects on June 9, 2016. His artistic process is slow and multi-layered, and plays upon his desires to realize his own universe through repetition. Ultimately reaching numerous outcomes of work with a play on the same theme, Quesnel takes pure and simple spaces where perspective is neither clear nor logical, and creates a fascinating reality.

Santiago Quesnel is a painter living and working in Buenos Aires, Argentina. He studied filmmaking at the Universidad de Buenos Aires before switching his pursuit to painting at the age of 20. Quesnel has participated in more than ten group exhibitions, teaches art to children, and actively participates in critic seminars. He has had solo exhibitions at the Centro Cultural Recoleta, the Galeria Jardin Oculto, the Galeria Bacano, and La Casa de Tucumán. His works can be found in private collections in France, England, the United States, Uruguay, and Argentina. 

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