The Underworld

Beatriz Cortez

The Underworld, 2021168 x 168 x 23cmSign in to view price
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This abstract work features a central black, organic form with intricate, spindly branches radiating outward, creating a dynamic and captivating visual composition. The stark contrast between the dark, sinuous lines and the stark white background heightens the sense of energy and movement. The artist seems to have employed a minimalist, almost sculptural approach, utilizing the medium of wire or other pliable materials to craft this striking, nature-inspired piece. The work's enigmatic quality invites the viewer to contemplate its symbolism, which may allude to themes of growth, interconnectedness, or the raw power of the natural world. ...

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Beatriz Cortez
Artist
Beatriz Cortez
B.1970, Salvadoran

Beatriz Cortez is an artist who creates sculptures and large-scale public installations that focus on themes of migration, movement, and cultural exchange. Drawing inspiration from her own experience of immigrating to the United States from El Salvador, she incorporates indigenous elements such as plants and stones from the Americas into her sculptures to highlight the parallels between the migration of people and plants. In her public installations, she includes weather and other atmospheric conditions to encourage viewers to consider the vast time spans marked by the planet's movements, the presence of non-human worlds with different timeframes all around us, and the ways in which materials are affected by their location and interactions with the environment. Her most popular work, Tzolk’in (2018), is a large-scale mechanical sculpture that incorporates elements of Mayan cosmology and technology. The machine is inspired by the ancient Maya calendar that was used for agriculture, and its gears move in a way that combines circular and linear motion. Her work imagines a new kind of space that brings together different histories and cultures, acknowledging global and cosmic nomadism and envisioning the potential for divergent entities to coexist. ...

Beatriz Cortez: Artworks
The Breathing Stone
The Underworld
Beatriz CortezThe Underworld, 2021
168 x 168 x 23cm
Roots 4
Beatriz CortezRoots 4, 2020
112 x 64 x 48cm
Roots 5
Beatriz CortezRoots 5, 2020
155 x 59.69 x 54cm
Roots 6
Beatriz CortezRoots 6, 2021
155 x 36 x 46cm
Roots 7
Beatriz CortezRoots 7, 2021
154 x 52 x 37cm
Roots 8
Beatriz CortezRoots 8, 2021
74 x 35.566 x 18cm
FOREVER YOUNG
Beatriz CortezFOREVER YOUNG, 2021
94 x 94 x 94cm
2 x 2
Beatriz Cortez2 x 2, 2019
61 x 61 x 61cm
Hidden
Beatriz CortezHidden, 2017
29 x 37 x 4cm
Roots 1
Beatriz CortezRoots 1, 2020
71 x 81 x 61cm
Roots 2
Beatriz CortezRoots 2, 2020
78 x 51 x 48cm
Tombstone/Lápida
Fifteen Point Shield 1
The Argonaut: after Pakal
Commonwealth and Council
Gallery
Commonwealth and Council
Los Angeles, Mexico City

Commonwealth and Council is a gallery in Koreatown, Los Angeles founded in 2010. Our program is rooted in our commitment to explore how a community of artists can sustain our co-existence through generosity and hospitality. Commonwealth and Council celebrates our manifold identities and experiences through the shared dialogue of art—championing practices by women, queer, POC, and our ally artists to build counter-histories that reflect our individual and collective realities. ...

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