Born in Huancavelica, Peru in 1940, Jesús Ruiz Durand is a prominent Peruvian visual artist, photographer, and multimedia designer renowned for his contributions to contemporary aesthetics, Andean iconography research, and theoretical exploration. Combining his scientific academic background in mathematics and physics with his artistic pursuits, Durand has left an indelible mark in various creative realms. His influential creations include reformist posters and photographs depicting the Peruvian Agrarian Reform Law, politically charged painting series like "Memorias de la ira" [“Memories of Anger”], and captivating multimedia works such as "Poéticas del Número"[“Poetics of Number”]. His work has... more.

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