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Jesus Bubu Negron Page 1 |
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Jesús 'Bubu' Negrón (b. 1975) lives and works between Barceloneta and San Juan, Puerto Rico
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Bubu has this unselfishness, a line that goes through his work… the idea of self-sacrifice that comes from popular legends. What's really interesting is that Bubu is the first person i know who is a natural… something i had never seen. Everyone I've met who knows nothing about art history makes crappy art… except Bubu. He's the first guy I know who really was born for this shit… I'm impressed by that.
Also… he takes certain sociopolitical ideas but at a personal level, a personal analysis. Instead of being macro he sees it at the level of how it affects the person, the individual. He's not interested in actions that spark large-scale collective social movements. He's different… he's one of those still using visual poetry, i mean, his work is not literal in that sense. He's a romantic artist working inside an arid system and uses the language of conceptualism for romantic goals. – José Lerma |
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Literature:
Julieta González, “Jesús 'Bubu' Negrón”, Flash Art (Nov-Dec., 2004 – pg. 121) Elvis Fuentes, “Esperanza en señales de humo”,El Nuevo Día (Puerto Rico, June 13, 2004 – pg. 30) Cuauhtemoc Medina, “El Ojo Breve: De Geografias Tropicales”, Reforma (México, May 19, 2003 – pg. 54) |
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La Promesa, 2003
Barceloneta, PUERTO RICO – DF, MEXICO Vela Parking Service, 2003 V Bienal del Caribe Santo Domingo, REPUBLICA DOMINICANA |
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