CV.BRUMUND

  • CV. Brumund is a multimedia artist born in the US and trained in Europe. Her creative process is enriched by a certain fluidity between mediums, (painting, drawing, engraving, video, installation etc) resulting in diverse plastic solutions to recurring themes; identity, life and death or, more recently, censorship. The universe of the artist - absurd and surrealist - plays on quirky details, subtle differences and slight variations. She depicts her models in rather unexpected poses with with bemusement and generosity to sublimate the individual. The elimination of her first Instagram account ( after the publication of nude paintings ) led C.V. to focus on the redefinition of the portrait and representation of the body. Exhibiting internationally since 2010, and collaborating since 2014 with Dr. Jacqueline Bonds at the SIAC Art Institute in Chicago in her course  Language and Mind, visual communication through composition . Interest in large-scale painting has taken her to Mexico City, where she lives and works.

  • Graduating ENSBA (Paris) in 2013, CV.Brumund integrated the decorative painting school of Van Der Kelen Logelain in Brussels, since she has worked painting sets with ‘Esfumato’ in Silla , Spain, the Sol LeWitt estate in Mexico City, and on many other private decorative projects.

  • Given that artists in Mexico City had lost their usual workspaces and sources of income during the pandemic, AGNI was created as a cultural platform to be an alternative forum/gallery for the exhibition of creative work during lockdown, and as a potential source of income. Part of the objective has been breaking down the traditional boundaries between the public and the creator/artist that we find in galleries and concert halls. Through a festive and playful environment, the goal is to have a creative exchange and spontaneous feedback. An essential element is that attendees can also become collaborators in future events (exhibitions, concerts, activations). The aim is to promote horizontal and circular management and exchange. Likewise, the goal is to encourage inter- and transdisciplinarity as the guiding and creative axis of the project.