Eyddos Sol Pintura Expandida

Overall made of satin fabric, 100% polyester. It has a contrasting front 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.
Inés Raiteri, 2019. Love Exhibition.

Raiteri Print
Regular price $2,000 USD
Sale price $2,000 USD Regular price

BIO - Inés Raiteri

Inés Raiteri was born in 1963 in Mar del Plata, Argentina.

Her work spans painting, embroidery, patchwork, and installations. Driven by her passion for architecture and education, she explores polyphonic geometries and unexpected forms that offer a fresh perspective on the surrounding environment, as if unveiling the hidden laws within urban landscapes.

Her work is part of national and international collections.

She lives and works in Buenos Aires.

Inés Raiteri

EXHIBITION LOVE

Eyddos is not just a contemporary art project; it is a manifesto of radical love, transformation, and reconfiguration. In a world where art has become a commodity, this project embraces the challenge of being more than that—it is a political act, a profound desire for social, identity-based, and cultural transformation.

We believe in art as a praxis that shapes the present—an art that is not limited to aesthetics but engages in dialogue and is nourished by the LGTBIQ+, feminist, and anti-racist movements. These are not categories that arise by chance but exist at the intersection of social struggle, the questioning of the body, and resistance to globalization.

At Eyddos, people do not simply inhabit the works; they become part of a collective creation that transforms the personal into the political. The artwork is an open process, a loving gesture that redefines the norms of existence, supporting the identity of those who refuse to conform to what is given.

This desire for transformation becomes an amulet, a talisman against the homogenization of bodies and cultures, celebrating all forms of being and existing in the world. An Eyddos is, then, a second skin —one that does not conform to established standards but is instead a personal choice, upheld by a web of love.