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Basque Artist Program, 2015–19

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Raquel Asensi (Bilbao, 1989)
abyss – ālis, 2022
Glazed ceramic, seaweed ashes and wood
150 x 90 cm
Artist’s collection
Photo © Raquel Asensi

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Nora Aurrekoetxea Etxebarria (Bilbao, 1989)
Spooning, 2022
Bronze, tin, silver, corrugated rods, and plasterboard
Site-specific dimensions
Artist’s collection
Photo © Nora Aurrekoetxea Etxebarria

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Helena Goñi (Bilbao, 1990)
Caleb’s Feet, 2018
Inkjet print
80 x 120 cm
Ed. 2/3 + 1 AP
Artist’s collection
Photo © Helena Goñi

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Jon Gorospe (Vitoria-Gasteiz, 1986)
Polished Cities, 2018–21
Dye-sublimation prints on aluminum
Site-specific dimensions
Artist’s collection
Photo © Jon Gorospe

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Gala Knörr (Vitoria-Gasteiz, 1984)
Young Cowboy Gazing, 2022
Oil and oil pastel on canvas
162 x 130 cm
Artist’s collection
Photo © Gala Knörr

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Maite Pinto (Logroño, 1993)
Human chain, 2018
Etching and aquatint on paper
Plate size: 34 x 25 cm
Paper: 46 x 38 cm
Artist’s collection
Photo © Maite Pinto

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Karla Tobar Abarca (Quito, 1981)
Twisted Paintings, 2019
4 rolls of transparent PVC, stainless steel cable, LED light, and hooks
200 x 120 cm each, site-specific dimensions
Artist’s collection
Photo © Karla Tobar Abarca

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Alain Urrutia (Bilbao, 1981)
Memento, 2021–underway
Oil on linen, wood, mirror, linen, and period offset prints
Site-specific dimensions
Artist’s collection
Photo © Alain Urrutia

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Cristian Villavicencio (Quito, 1984)
Whistle (from the Hybrid Organisms series), 2021
Ceramic, water, and programmed mechanical system
50 x 40 x 50 cm
Artist’s collection
Photo © Cristian Villavicencio

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Diego Vivanco (Bilbao, 1988)
Human Flag, 2013
Lenticular image
140 x 105 cm
Artist’s collection
Photo © Diego Vivanco

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