José Bonilla (Venezuela, 1982) is a visual artist based in Brno, Czech Republic. Trained in film and audiovisual direction at ESCINETV (Caracas), his practice developed through sustained engagement with mountain environments across Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru, an experience that remains central to his work, both as a source of direct observation and as a framework for understanding forces such as pressure, tension, propagation, deformation, and instability.

His work unfolds across two interconnected areas. In geometric abstraction, he constructs modular systems that operate at the threshold between order and disorganisation, integrating error and chance as active structural variables. The resulting works exist at rest and become perceptually activated through the viewer’s displacement, generating optical vibrations and spatial undulations without mechanical means. In photographic assemblages, photography is treated as three-dimensional spatial material: images taken directly from the field are decomposed and reorganised into layered structures that introduce depth, parallax, and time into the viewing experience, transforming frontal observation into physical traversal.

Bonilla has exhibited at the Museum of Contemporary Art of Zulia, the Alliance Française (Caracas), and the Embassy of Uruguay (Caracas), among other venues. His work has been recognised at the Wiki Loves Earth Photo Festival Venezuela (First and Third Place, 2016), the Ascent Festival (Best Landscape, 2014), and viewbug.com (Talent in Focus Award, 2024). He has undertaken photographic expeditions to Roraima and Kukenan Tepuy, the Venezuelan Andes, the Sierra Nevada de Mérida, Patagonia (Argentina), the coast of Rocha (Uruguay), and the Andes of Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru.

Bonilla is currently developing BKS, Bonilla Kinetic Systems, a practice focused on kinetic systems for architectural and corporate environments, including retractable roof structures, lobby sculptures, kinetic ceiling installations, and acoustic panels.

 

Individual Exhibitions:

“Caracas Seen by a Sanantoñero” – Arabica Coffee, 2017

“Fragmented Photographic Montage” – Alliance Française, 2017

“Fragmented Photographic Journeys” – Museum of Contemporary Art of Zulia, 2017

“Uruguay Magenta and Celeste” – Uruguay Embassy, 2018

“Unpredictable Symmetries and Studies for Nature” – Alliance Française, 2019

 

Collective Exhibitions and Biennials:

Pixeles – GBG Gallery, Venezuela – permanent exhibition.

Caracas – Un tributo una mirada- D`Museo Gallery, Venezuela – 2021

Por los Caminos Verdes – Goethe Institut – Hacienda la Trinidad, Venezuela – 2019

SI VA, D`Museo Gallery, Venezuela – 2019

Caracas 2017, D`Museo Gallery, Venezuela – 2017

68 Salón Arturo Michelena, Venezuela – 2016

Pop Contemporáneo, D`Museo Gallery, Venezuela – 2016

Ascenso Adventure Film Fest – Miami-USA, 2016

Segunda Bienal Nacional del Dibujo y la Estampa. Venezuela – 2015

“Destino Sur Perú”. Short film – Festival Ascenso 2015. Venezuela

“Imprevisto”. Short film – Festival Ascenso 2009. Venezuela

 

Recognitions:

First and Third Place – Wiki Loves Earth Photo Festival Venezuela 2016.

Best Landscape Photo – Ascent Festival 2014.

Best Documentary – ESCINETV Short Film Festival – 2008

Talent in focus Award – viewbug.com  – 2024

 

Selected Expeditions

2025 Šumava National Park, Czech Republic

2015 Kukenan Tepuy, Venezuela

2014 Patagonia, Argentina & Rocha coast, Uruguay

2014 Solo expedition – Sierra Nevada de Mérida, Venezuelan Andes

2013 Roraima Tepuy, Venezuela

2012 Ishinca & Alpamayo, Peru – ‘Destino Sur – Perú’ documentary

2011 Ritacuba Blanco & Pan de Azúcar, Colombia — ‘Cocuy

2011’ documentary

2008 Cotopaxi & Chimborazo, Ecuador — ‘Destino Sur — Ecuador’ documentary