ARATÍN
ARATÍN’s projects aim to break down then reconfigure how we recognize, relate, and identify ourselves and others. Working in installation, sound, and sculpture, he scouts narrow manmade definitions and restructures them to consider distant geographies, multiple modernisms, and the nonhuman.
ARATÍN is a third-year undergraduate student studying studio art and art history at the University of Texas at Austin. In 2025, he was an artist researcher in the Research Experience for Undergraduates at the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley, a program funded by the National Science Foundation. He is a 2026 Freeman Scholar and will be interning in South Korea this summer in search of artistic relationships between Latin America and East Asia.
What are elements that escape history’s desire to rationalize and organize the world?
email: aramburutinoco@gmail.com
instagram: @loropeixe