Guido Yannitto

His primary interest lies in exploring popular cultures. He works with textiles and tapestries, delving into possibilities and contemplating the structural aspects of these techniques. One of the most relevant aspects he finds in this system of representation is notions related to communication and translation. Ideas such as identity and dissolved identity, oral transmission, genealogy, subjectivity are conceptual axes in his exchanges with weavers. But above all ideas about the territory in Latin America.

Studies on Lawhò

Sheep wool tapestry

120 x100 cm c/u

Weaver: Fernando Rueda (Salta)

2022

Eclipse

Burnt high tension cable reel and sheep wool tapestry.

1,60 x 1,10 x 4 m

Weaver: Fernando Rueda (Salta)

2023

Something that always escapes (series)

Collage. Wool and soda caps

50 x 40 cm

2019

Grade

Llama wool tapestry

150 x 100 cm

Weaver: Fernando Rueda (Salta)

2022

Two coasts

Sheep wool tapestry

168 x 120 cm

Weaver: Fernando Rueda (Salta)

2021

Untitled ("Where is it... forward?" series)

Tapestry

240 x 160 cm

Produced at the TextielMuseum, Tilburg. Netherlands

2017

José Lorenzo Collection

Studies on Lawhò

Sheep wool tapestry

120 x100 cm c/u

Weaver: Fernando Rueda (Salta)

2022

Grade

Llama wool tapestry

150 x 100 cm

Weaver: Fernando Rueda (Salta)

2022

Eclipse

Burnt high tension cable reel and sheep wool tapestry.

1,60 x 1,10 x 4 m

Weaver: Fernando Rueda (Salta)

2023

Two coasts

Sheep wool tapestry

168 x 120 cm

Weaver: Fernando Rueda (Salta)

2021

Something that always escapes (series)

Collage. Wool and soda caps

50 x 40 cm

2019

Untitled ("Where is it... forward?" series)

Tapestry

240 x 160 cm

Produced at the TextielMuseum, Tilburg. Netherlands

2017

José Lorenzo Collection