Vanessa Enriquez
Mexico-
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Vanessa Enriquez
Waiting for Kodama N.1, 2009/10
23 x 30,5 cm
Perforations on black paper
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Vanessa Enriquez
Waiting for Kodama N.3, 2009/10
23 x 30,5 cm
Perforations on black paper
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Vanessa Enriquez
Waiting for Kodama N.4, 2009/10
23 x 30,5 cm
Perforations on black paper
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Vanessa Enriquez
Waiting for Kodama N.5, 2009/10
23 x 30,5 cm
Perforations on black paper
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Vanessa Enriquez
Waiting for Kodama N.6, 2009/10
23 x 30,5 cm
Perforations on black paper
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Vanessa Enriquez
Waiting for Kodama N.7, 2009/10
23 x 30,5 cm
Perforations on black paper
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Vanessa Enriquez
Waiting for Kodama N.8, 2009/10
23 x 30,5 cm
Perforations on black paper
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Vanessa Enriquez
Waiting for Kodama N.9, 2009/10
23 x 30,5 cm
Perforations on black paper
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Vanessa Enriquez
Symmetriad I, 2011
80 x 65,5 cm
Ink on paper
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Vanessa Enriquez
Symmetriad II, 2011
80 x 65,5 cm
Ink on paper
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Vanessa Enriquez
Symmetriad III, 2011
80 x 65,5 cm
Ink on paper -
Vanessa Enriquez
Rund Um I, 2012
42,5 x 42,5 cm
Perforations on paper
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Vanessa Enriquez
Rund Um II, 2012
42,5 x 42,5 cm
Perforations on paper
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Vanessa Enriquez
Unremitting Emergence, 2011
157,5 x 62,5 cm
Ink and perforations on paper
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Vanessa Enriquez
Transmutation I, 2012
50 x 50 cm
Ink and pins on paper
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Vanessa Enriquez
Transmutation II, 2012
50 x 50 cm
Ink and pins on paper
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Vanessa Enriquez
Transmutation III, 2012
50 x 50 cm
Ink and pins on paper
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Vanessa Enriquez
Perpetual Motion Machine I, 2009
50 x 50 cm
Ink on black paper
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Vanessa Enriquez
Perpetual Motion Machine II, 2009
50 x 50 cm
Ink on black paper
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Vanessa Enriquez
Perpetual Motion Machine III, 2009
50 x 50 cm
Ink on black paper
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Vanessa Enriquez
Upsurgence, 2012
50 x 180 cm
Graphite on black paper
Vanessa Enriquez
Vanessa Enriquez is a multidisciplinary artist focusing mainly on the meditative practice of drawing. A former student of ballet and contemporary dance, her interests lie in repetition and gesture, from the micro to the macro. She has collaborated on different projects, among which the book “Miguel Calderón” was selected by Martin Parr as one of the 30 most influential photo books of the decade. She graduated from Yale University with Master of Fine Arts and was awarded the Bradbury Thompson Memorial Prize. Her work has been exhibited in Mexico City, Berlin and Hong Kong.