Iñaki Bonillas Explained

Iñaki Bonillas (born 1981 in Mexico City) is an artist living and working in Mexico City. His recent work is based on the photographic archive of his grandfather J.R. Plaza and family.[1] In 2007 he participated in a group exhibition at Claremont Museum of Art.[2] [3]

Exhibitions

Solo Exhibitions

Group Exhibitions

Works of Art

To create A Card for J.R. Plaza, Iñaki Bonillas pored over photographs, albums, and slides he inherited from his grandfather, J. R. Plaza. Included in the archive was a sheet of business cards, each corresponding to a position Plaza held during his professional life as a salesman.

Intermixed among these were eleven cards Plaza designed and typed, representing professions he never held, including borreguero (shepherd) and modelo (model). Inspired by the cards, Bonillas paired several of his grandfather’s self-portraits with the fictitious business cards, playfully exploring Plaza’s interest in self-presentation and constructing a series of new narratives about his own family history. Bonillas also inherited Plaza’s typewriter, which inspired him to create one last business card: “self-portraitist.”[4]

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Notes and References

  1. Joanna Fiduccia, Inaki Bonillas, Projecte SD, Barcelona, Spain, Frieze, Feb 3, 2008.
  2. Web site: claremontmuseum.org. 2008-01-20. https://web.archive.org/web/20080617141216/http://www.claremontmuseum.org/past3.html. 2008-06-17. dead.
  3. Web site: iñaki bonillas - Artists - Kurimanzutto. www.kurimanzutto.com. 2016-11-22.
  4. Web site: 5.3 Interview with Iñaki Bonillas - Constructing Narratives & Challenging Histories. Coursera, Seeing Through Photographs. October 21, 2016.