Guim Tió Zarraluki’s striking portraits capture the strangeness of the human condition. In his early work, the Spanish-born artist—who began exhibiting in the 2010s—repurposed photographs from fashion magazines and transformed glamorous subjects into bizarre, bug-eyed creatures. His practice has since expanded to include thickly impastoed, blurred-face portraits such as The Student (2016), as well as renderings of tiny figures adrift in imposing landscapes, as seen in Fell (2019). Zarraluki has exhibited in Barcelona, Taipei, Marrakech, and beyond. As he obscures and recontextualizes his human subjects, Zarraluki creates portraits that are haunting and distant, yet immediately unsettling.
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