Visual Art - Juan Nördlinger
What does paint mean? Passion. The passion that makes it possible to face dissimilar emotions at different moments.
In a world full of painters, Nordlinger paints
Juan Nordlinger2024-01-11T23:24:32+00:00Writing about someone who paints, is, in my opinion, a cyclopean and futile task. All the words that would adorn such a piece of writing would do no more than brush against his world, degrading it, distorting it or, in any case, forming an allegory incapable of giving our eyes...
Nordlinger interprets intimate wounds hidden in the most innocent armchair
Juan Nordlinger2024-01-11T23:29:46+00:00Rest Impressions by Yamila Valeiras, curator of the MBOQM, on the temporary exhibition of Juan Nordlinger that took place at the Quinquela Martin Museum in October 2022.The Theatre of the Absurd consolidated its foundations in 1948, when the Irishman Samuel Beckett wrote his radical play Waiting for Godot. Nobody knows who...
Painting? Well, my understanding of painting is …
Juan Nordlinger2023-12-11T03:05:36+00:00Whenever questioned, and that happens a lot, what paint means from (my) perspective as a visual artist, I always give the same answer: passion, huge passion.If I think about painting both as a painter and as a connoisseur, I would say that it is a complex movement that involves an...
Biographical note
Nadia Barbosa2024-01-03T00:59:45+00:00Perhaps we can trace some of the impulses that led Juan R. Nördlinger to become an artist in his family genealogy. He remembers Margareth Weinberger - his maternal grandmother, a doctor in Vienna between the wars - for her will and courage in facing the historical crossroads and the resulting...
I learned that life is wind, and I let myself be carried away by it
Nadia Barbosa2024-01-07T18:42:30+00:00Juan Nördlinger – WALKING Life has led me to travel at least two paths that are commonly considered forked. The first was the scientific one, in which I chose one of his sensitive paths, the one with a reparative power that restores people’s quality of life. The second was art, which...