Eyddos Sol Cultural Heritage

Overall made of 100% cotton. It has a tone-on-tone zip fastening, two on the front, a pocket on the left sleeve, and pockets on both sides at hip height. It has long sleeves and adjustable cuffs. The bottom part has a conventional length. The fit is regular and creates a silhouette that highlights the body shape. 
Silvia Dotta, 2024. Cities - Buenos Aires Exhibition

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Regular price $900 USD
Sale price $900 USD Regular price

BIO - Silvia Dotta

Silvia Dotta was born in Argentina in 1962, where she currently lives and works.

Her artistic expression is deeply influenced by her origin and identity. She manages to portray this on a variety of surfaces: everyday objects, furniture, murals, paintings, and signs, with the intimate desire to move people and bring joy through Filete Porteño and Tango.

Her work travels around the world in collective exhibitions. In 2011, she held her first solo exhibition at La Trastienda del Boulevard, Tigre.

She studied graphic design at the Pan-American School of Art and acting at the National School of Dramatic Art, but after an tireless search, she found her true path of artistic expression in Filete Porteño.

 

Silvia Dotta

EXHIBITION CITIES

Buenos Aires, a city that never stops mutating. It is a living laboratory of creativity and resistance. In its streets, its music, its food, and its art, the city breathes a chaotic mix of influences, traditions, and ruptures. Art in Buenos Aires is not just in galleries, but in the corners, on the walls, it is in the skin of its people.

"Why won't you leave me, if I'm just another vice?" - Excerpt from "Tu Vicio," from the album Influencia, Charly García

It is a city of contrasts, where urban art meets institutionality; where tango and rock blend with trap and cumbia; where history and the present constantly clash; where existence itself is a political act. Eyddos exists in this liquid reality, exploring the tensions between the urban and the conceptual, between what is expected of art and what refuses to be categorized. A response to daily oppression, but also a game of freedom and creativity without borders.