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Geometry in the Playground: Ad Minoliti’s Art Lets Nature Out of the Box

Forget the old split between abstract shapes and recognizable figures—Ad Minoliti’s art thrives where boundaries blur. This Argentine artist draws on queer theory to upend the tidy categories of geometric abstraction, infusing their canvases with playful forms inspired by both childhood cartoons and the wild logic of nature. Minoliti’s latest works spotlight mushrooms, those curious beings that defy the plant-animal divide, as symbols of nature’s refusal to fit into neat boxes. Their paintings pulse with bold colors—greens echoing Argentina’s abortion rights movement, and pastels nodding to the Black trans flag—making every hue a quiet act of resistance. Childlike mice and toadstools peek from gallery walls, but the real magic lies in the way Minoliti’s shapes seem to breathe, wink, and invite viewers to see beyond the obvious. By channeling the open, playful spirit of kindergarten, Minoliti transforms the white-cube gallery into a space where art, identity, and imagination run free. #ContemporaryArt #QueerArt #ArgentineArtists #Culture

23 days ago
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