
BIO - Juanito Conte
Juanito Conte was born in 1982 in Salto, Uruguay.
His painting is distinguished by his mastery of color and the freedom with which he shapes forms within his compositions.
His work has been exhibited in Argentina, Brazil, Ecuador, the U.S., and Spain and is part of private collections in multiple countries. In 2010, he represented Uruguay at the 2nd Painting Biennial in Ecuador.
He currently lives and works in Montevideo.

EXHIBITION CITIES
Each city is a microcosm that reflects the tensions between the particular and the universal, between the individual and the collective. Cities, with their own cultural essence, become spaces of resistance against globalization. In a world where borders are blurring, cities remain territories of dispute, intersections of multiple forms of identity.
Traveling the world in search of connection is a deeply human exercise— a conscious act of unraveling the complexities of diversity. In this accelerated process of homogenization and digital nomadism, speed becomes an illusion, while real value lies in the ability to connect, to understand the essence of each place, and to question imposed paradigms.
At Eyddos, we embrace cultural interconnection not as an act of reconciliation, but as a disruptive force, a confrontation with established structures. We choose to embrace differences as a way to challenge our own cultural, social, and territorial truths. Art should not only dress our bodies; it must be the music that defies imposed rhythms, the language that refuses to conform to pre-existing norms.


