reviews

 

"In these drawings by Oswaldo Viteri - an inescapable man of his time - it is possible to associate not a few of the movements that have vitalized art lately. I think of Alcopley, although it is eminently pictographic; in a Soulages, less linear; in Kline; in the informalist spots by Emilio Vedoya; in the inked adventure of Pollock and in the expressionist blots of our Saura, under which a new figuration pulsates. I think about all this, but I recognize that the dark news of Oswaldo Viteri is more personal, more humanized and more lyrical, no matter the black mask. Oswaldo Viteri is an architect and all his work is ordered in a discipline of loving forms, among which the enigmatic and disorienting compass of the poet allows to wander ".


A.M Campoy

Member of the International Association of Art Critics of Paris - Madrid, Spain 1969