Samy Benmayor represents a new generation of Chilean artists that appeared in the early 1980s. He openly adopted avant-garde international influences, such as surrealism and abstractionism, different from the artistic traditions of his country. Although his work follows certain pictorial constants, it has never lost its disorganized enchantment, reinventing itself constantly and reflecting a spirit little circumscribed by the conventional.
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