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Aaron Eivet

Aaron Eivet

Monterrey, México, 1979

A multidiscpilinary artist that combines the oneiric with the real. His work includes kitch, humor and the aesthetic memory that the pop culture has left us. In recent years, he experimented with recycling by portraying appropriations and homages of figures and protagonic characters of the massive culture in cinema, music and television. 

 

Selected for the contemporary art high-performance program PARAC 2014 - 2015 under Marco Granado's mentorship, Aaron worked with specialists like Guillermo Santa Marina, Yvonne Venegas and Jorge Garcia Murillo.

Aaron studied in 1995 at the Graphic Arts School CANAGRA in Nuevo León as printing technician. His work has been presented in collective exhibitions in Brasil (Candido Mendes Museum), Italy (Galeria Assioma, Prato), France (Institut Culturel du Mexique, Paris) and Mexico (MARCO, Museo Metropolitano, Casa de la Cultura de Nuevo León) as member of the Northeast Exotic Collective (2001-2004). 

He obtained the acquisition award "Review of the Neolonese Plastic" (Reseña de la Plástica Neolonesa)  in 2006 with the Chambelán Collective (Alonso Lozano, Daniel Lara y Aarón Eivet).

 

Aaron also figured as a member of the Plastilina Mosh mexican band as VJ from 2007 - 2012 and launched in Japan a self-made piece (Tipi-ton) in vinyl, considered one of the top 10 phonograms at Junorecords, UK, in 2009. He is a producer and audio-visual dj under the alias "Randy Salazar Jr", performing festivals such as Vive Latino 2013. The artist is also a visual artist collaborator for musicians such as Alejandro Rosso, Chetes, Zurdok, and the like. 

Aaron Images
Aaron Exhibitions

Group Exhibitions

2014      Resolana | curated by Marco Granados | USCD, San Diego, CA.

 

­2015     Musicalization of the book presentation "Cholombianos" by Amanda                             Watkins at the International Book Fair of Guadalajara. 

Riviera Maya, México

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