Carlos Atoche
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A melting pot of cultures flows in the blood of Carlos Atoche, artist born in 1984, born of an Argentinean mother and Peruvian father. His approach to art dates back to his childhood. From an early age he remained for a long time observing the activity of his father's sculptor, specialized in the production of wooden masks.

When he reaches the age of majority he heads overseas and here his artistic vision crosses the beauties of the old continent. It is immediately impressed by the Italian pictorial and architectural wonders, so as to move to Rome shortly thereafter, a city where he graduated in painting at the Academy of Fine Arts.

In the capital the desire to express his artistic talent grows vertiginously; the reminiscences linked to drawing and sculpture help him to define and to circumscribe in a clearer way the elements in the two-dimensional space of painting. In the years of frequentation of the academy he began to get interested in street art, a movement that was still not much in vogue, and his creative vein moved onto the walls and here he found fertile surfaces to express himself on.

Painting in the street totally changes his perception, the connection that is established between art and the place in which it is realized is indissoluble as well as the relationship between artist and passers-by.

His palette brings together a set of cultures and experiences that allows him to create real open-air masterpieces. His intimate search translates into everyday thoughts and questions disguised as figurative elements. Like a shaman who connects the physical world to the metaphysical one, the artist tries to establish a deep connection between his desire to communicate and the recipients of his message, hoping to succeed in the difficult mission of "humanizing" more individuals, awakening the consciences and making everyone more aware of their creative essence.

The influences that we can find in his painting are manifold: from the unmistakable features of classical civilizations, to the spatial conceptions of the great Italian masters, from the distinctive style of the ancient South American cultures to the most contemporary conceptual interpretations.


Events at Rome Art Week
2024
SELVA ESMERALDA   Artists in dialogue on the Amazon
24 Oct-10 Nov 2024
From 24 October to 10 November 2024 _Inauguration 24 October at 6.30pm _With the patronage of the Consulate General of Peru in Rome _Atoche, Canepa, De La Mano, Dos, Martínez Aysa, Martinez, Pretta, Zhixto
Free access
Vernissage Thursday 24 Oct 2024 | 18:30-23:30
Exposition
Studio QUIPU
Via Romanello da Forlì 24a
2023
SUSPENDED QUANTITIES Contemporary readings on QUIPU the Code of Ancient Peru
28 Oct 2023 | 18:30-19:30
Readings by TerreRosse Teatro with Angela Giassi
Free access
Project
Studio Quipu
Via Romanello da Forli, 24a
QUANTITY SUSPENDED_ Experimental DJ set
28 Oct 2023 | 20:00-23:30
With leimichiama2lose
Free access
Event
Studio QUIPU
Via Romanello da Forlì 24a
2018
ISKAY QARA - Seconda pelle. CARLOS ATOCHE  e  HUGO SALAZAR CHUQUIMANGO
17 Oct-14 Nov 2018
Mostra a cura di Emanuela Robustelli con l'Ambasciata del Perù in Italia
Free access
Exposition
Horti Lamiani Gallery
Via G. Giolitti, 163
Kachkaniraqmi (Sono ancora) di Javier Corcuera Andrino
22 Oct 2018 | 17:00
Proiezione del film in collaborazione con l'Ambasciata del Perù in Italia
Free access
Project
Horti Lamiani Gallery
Via G. Giolitti, 163
DALLA TELA AL MURO: le opere pittoriche di Carlos Atoche
23 Oct 2018 | 17:00
StudioSotterraneo, luogo di ricerca intima; la strada, luogo della collettività
Free access
Project
StudioSotterraneo
via Capitan Ottobono, 5
Linograffiando - Stampa su tessuto
25 Oct 2018 | 16:00
Workshop d'incisione diretto da Carlos Atoche
Free access
Project
Horti Lamiani Gallery
Via G. Giolitti, 163
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