Guto Ajayu

Your mission as destiny | Guto Ajayo

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Measurements
54 x 65 cm
Discipline
Pintura
Styles
Arte figurativo |
Pop Art
Supports
Techniques
Acrílico |
Rotulador |
Esmalte |
Aerosol
Year
2021
Unique work
In private collection
Guto's new works are the result of and seek a more philosophical and profound meaning in their concepts, compared to his earlier, more immediate, visceral, and immediate stages. We can see one of Guto Ajayu's boxers, which are a combination of the strength of this sport and the fragility and sensitivity of the artist. The piece "Your mission as destiny" speaks to us about the strength of belief and the power of decisions. When the path is clear, the stones move aside. The mission or purpose is what determines, forges, and builds our destiny, just like a boxer, who has a clear path, which will guide his future to the battle for which he prepares.

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Guto Ajayu

Guto Ajayu (Bolivia–Spain, 1990) is a visceral artist whose practice is articulated around a radical investigation into the animal identity that underlies human nature. His work explores raw qualities such as aggression, sexual impulse, violence, and delirium not as deviations, but as constitutive forces of the contemporary subject. From a deeply introspective perspective, his work functions as an exercise in self-analysis and confrontation with those primary instincts that persist in genetic and cultural memory, conditioning our ways of being and relating to each other. Trained in a turbulent social context and symbolically linked to totemic territories, he constructs an imaginary where the body is presented as a space of truth and knowledge. Strength and aggression appear in his practice not as gestures of domination, but as states of extreme lucidity and presence. He vindicates the figure of the dangerous and tempered individual, one who has traversed their own limits and recognizes in the wild a lucid and sacred condition. The totem acts as a symbolic axis connecting animality, myth, and ritual, giving rise to dystopian counter-narratives charged with irony, new symbolism, and a marked urban aesthetic. Physical action—tension, the blow, the effort—acquires a ceremonial character in his work, a direct and non-discursive liturgy where the body affirms its presence as a place of experience. Through these gestures, Ajayu proposes a radical way of being in the world, in which the wild becomes an aesthetic of instinct and a critical tool against the fragility of the contemporary subject. He has exhibited in institutions such as the Venice Biennale, the National Museum of Art of Bolivia, the Tambo Quirquincho Museum, the Museum of the Ducal Palace of Medinaceli, the Royal Academy of Art in London, and the Conde Duque Center, as well as in galleries and international fairs in cities such as Paris, London, Hong Kong, Madrid, Mexico City, Amsterdam, Rome, Monaco, and La Paz. His work is part of public and institutional collections of the Plurinational State of Bolivia and numerous private collections in Europe, America, Asia, and Oceania.

Financial information

Signature value

28.29

Accum. revaluation

145.86 %