Oscar Santillan Artist
Oscar Santillan, Ecuador’s latest rising star in the contemporary art world, is a conceptual and multimedia artist who explores the malleable boundaries between fact and fiction. Connecting disparate elements to produce new experiences, Santillan sets us free from the arbitrary structures of normal life.
Oscar Santillan art and biography
Santillan began his artistic career in Ecuador, before taking on international residencies in the US, Netherlands, and The Delfina Foundation, London. It is about time he had his first solo exhibition in London, after critical enthusiasm across the world.
Copperfield Gallery, London exhibition
Oscar Santillan has stolen earth and stone from the highest point of the country at the summit of 3028ft Scafell Pike, and placed it alongside a series of gestural drawings and text works. These unveil previously little-known writing by philosopher, Nietzsche.
You should expect the unexpected with Oscar Santillan and Copperfield Gallery alike. Since the gallery burst onto the London scene, it has showcased exciting new works, from Tom Dale’s leatherette castle to Eric Van Hove’s exquisitely crafted replica of a car’s engine.
Oscar Santillan, Ecuador’s latest rising star in the contemporary art world, is a conceptual and multimedia artist who explores the malleable boundaries between fact and fiction. Connecting disparate elements to produce new experiences, Santillan sets us free from the arbitrary structures of normal life.
Oscar Santillan art and biography
Santillan began his artistic career in Ecuador, before taking on international residencies in the US, Netherlands, and The Delfina Foundation, London. It is about time he had his first solo exhibition in London, after critical enthusiasm across the world.
Copperfield Gallery, London exhibition
Oscar Santillan has stolen earth and stone from the highest point of the country at the summit of 3028ft Scafell Pike, and placed it alongside a series of gestural drawings and text works. These unveil previously little-known writing by philosopher, Nietzsche.
You should expect the unexpected with Oscar Santillan and Copperfield Gallery alike. Since the gallery burst onto the London scene, it has showcased exciting new works, from Tom Dale’s leatherette castle to Eric Van Hove’s exquisitely crafted replica of a car’s engine.
What | Oscar Santillan: How to break a silence into smaller silences, Copperfield Gallery |
Where | Copperfield Gallery, 6 Copperfield Street, London, SE1 0EP | MAP |
Nearest tube | Southwark (underground) |
When |
26 Mar 15 – 09 May 15, Weds – Sat 12 – 6pm, and by appointment |
Price | £Free |
Website | Click here for more details |