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MIAMI (NOVEMBER 7, 2024) — The Latin Recording Academy® announced that Enrique "Kike" Congrains has been selected as the official artist of the 25th Annual Latin GRAMMY Awards®.
Congrains—who specializes in collage art—based the colorful work on the concept of physical media, incorporating CDs and cassettes to evoke the evolution of music in honor of the 25th anniversary of the Latin GRAMMYs®.
"There is a nostalgia that I wanted to apply in this collage," said Congrains, who meticulously cut out each piece, glued it to a canvas, and carefully constructed shadows and three-dimensional layers that, as he notes, provide the "spice" of his masterful work. "I drew inspiration from the fact that the Latin GRAMMYs represent [and recognize] Latinos," he added, "and the awards were created under physical media parameters."
Born in Lima and currently based in Spain, Congrains has shown his work in exhibitions in Peru, as well as Argentina, Spain, England, Hong Kong and Norway at the Scandinavian Collage Museum. He’s the curator of CollageWave and founder of Collage Academy, a platform for collage learning and research. He also teaches collage workshops to underprivileged kids and is currently writing a book on Latin American collage.
"The evolution of Latin music over the past 25 years parallels the growth of the Latin GRAMMYs, which have propelled a diversity of creators and genres to become a global cultural phenomenon," said Manuel Abud, CEO of The Latin Recording Academy. "Kike’s collage reminds us of the intrinsic connection between music and the visual arts, and we are extremely honored for his contribution to celebrate this special anniversary."
Since 2001, The Latin Recording Academy has selected a Spanish or Portuguese language-speaking visual artist to visually convey the importance of music in Latin culture, bridging the gap between these two art forms. Congrains becomes the 25th visual artist to do so, joining a long-standing tradition shaped by internationally acclaimed visual artists.
As part of the 25th anniversary of the Latin GRAMMYs, The Latin Recording Academy recently announced a series of exhibits throughout 2024: at The Paley Museum in New York City, the GRAMMY Museum® in Los Angeles, and the Gary Nader Art Centre in Miami.
Congrains’ artwork is currently on display at the Gary Nader Art Centre in a first-of-its-kind exhibit of 25 years of Latin GRAMMY® official art, featuring original paintings by renowned artists including Romero Britto, Walter Goldfarb, Michael V. Rios—who also designed the cover of Carlos Santana’s multi-GRAMMY®-winning album Supernatural—and Patssi Valdez, among others. From mixed media to collage, murals and oil paintings, the collection includes renowned visual artists from several countries.
The GRAMMY Museum will also host a Family Free Day on November 9 in celebration of the 25th anniversary of the Latin GRAMMYs. The event, sponsored by Intocable, will provide free entry for families to explore the Museum’s exhibits with panels and performances throughout the day.
The 25th Annual Latin GRAMMY Awards will air live from the Kaseya Center in Miami on Thursday, Nov. 14. The three-hour telecast will be produced by TelevisaUnivision, the leading Spanish language media and content company in the world, and will air live on Univision, UniMás, Galavisión and ViX beginning at 8 p.m. ET/PT (7 p.m. Central). Preceding the telecast will be the Latin GRAMMY Premiere® ceremony, a long-established evening full of unforgettable performances and heartfelt acceptance speeches, where the winners in most categories will be announced.
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Editor’s Note: The use of 25th Annual Latin GRAMMY Awards artwork requires express written permission from The Latin Recording Academy. Please send requests to Communications.LatinAcademy@grammy.com.
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ABOUT THE LATIN RECORDING ACADEMY:
The Latin Recording Academy® is an international nonprofit dedicated to nurturing, celebrating, honoring and elevating Latin music and its creators. Established as the global authority on Latin music, the membership-based organization composed of music professionals, produces the annual Latin GRAMMY Awards®, The Biggest Night in Latin Music®, which honors excellence in the recording arts and sciences, in addition to providing educational and outreach programs for the music community through its Latin GRAMMY Cultural Foundation®. For more information, please visit LatinGRAMMY.com.
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