Fuge State
Fuge State
Fuge State

Carlos H. Matos

Fuge State, 202253 x 19 x 19cmSign in to view price
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wood, pigmented plasterPEANA
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This abstract sculpture features a sculptural form in a dark, mottled gray color. The overall shape is organic and asymmetrical, with curved, wave-like lines and ridges that create a dynamic and visually striking composition. The technique appears to be carved or modeled, resulting in a textured surface that adds depth and visual interest to the piece. Though the subject matter is ambiguous, the sculptural language suggests themes of movement, tension, and the natural world. This contemporary artwork likely explores the interplay of form, material, and the viewer's perception, inviting contemplation and interpretation. ...

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Carlos H. Matos
Artist
Carlos H. Matos
B.1983, Mexican

Carlos H. Matos (b. 1983, Mexico City), lives and works in Mexico City. Employing tools and methods from both architecture and sculpture, Matos deliberately places himself at an ambiguous point between the two disciplines. By stripping architectural elements of their context, he invites us to re-evaluate preordained notions of purpose and meaning, in a process of increasing abstraction that extends beyond the format of the building. Through an idiosyncratic vocabulary of forms, Matos’ work constellates a quasi-fictional realm—complete with ruins, rituals, routines, and characters whose existence is only hazily implied. His process and creations often come to be defined by site-specific contexts, materials and histories. Matos graduated from London’s Architectural Association and subsequently founded and directed the AA satellite school Beton Machine from 2014-2017. The programme took place in Edward James’ surrealist garden in Las Pozas, Xilitla, MX; and served as a platform to research empirical casting techniques as well as drawing connections of the site to the layered history of monumental sculpture in Mexico. Matos, together with Lucas Cantú, formed Tezontle in 2016, a collaborative project that produces research-lead work based on an array of aesthetic and historical references. Using intensive material experimentation, they have constructed a distinct imagery that evokes a bucolic utopia, at once modernist, pre-Hispanic and primitive. Matos has participated in projects such as Portrait of an Artist, PEANA, CDMX MX and Por debajo del árbol, PRAXIS, CDMX, MX. in 2023, Carlos completed Casa Monte, an experiment in shelter and seclusion in the coast of Oaxaca, MX. His works as part of Tezontle have been exhibited in solo and group exhibitions in places such as SF MoMA in San Francisco, US; Friedman Benda in New York, US; Museo MARCO in Monterrey, MX; LIGA in CDMX, MX; Museo Tamayo in CDMX, MX; Kasmin Gallery, New York, NY and Richard Neutra’s VDL House in Los Angeles, CA. Public works include ‘Tenaza’ a monumental sculpture commissioned by the XIII Havana Biennial in Havana, CU, and ‘Terma El Papelillo’ a sculptural sauna located on the coast of Oaxaca, MX. Tezontle was also shortlisted for the Serpentine Pavilion in London, UK. ...

Carlos H. Matos: Artworks
Bird Feeder
Carlos H. MatosBird Feeder, 2024
250 x 30 x 30cm
Fuge State
Carlos H. MatosFuge State, 2022
53 x 19 x 19cm
Geología II
Carlos H. MatosGeología II, 2022
73.8 x 53 x 5.2cm
PEANA
Gallery
PEANA
Mexico City

Since its opening in 2017, PEANA has served as a platform for multidisciplinary production and research of emerging Mexican contemporary art, with a strong emphasis on experimental practices. A recurring characteristic of the artists they support is the continuous evolution of the artistic lineage of conceptual rigorously expressions that are grounded in the plasticity of the artwork’s materiality. Through its off-site and group exhibitions PEANA is interested in the curatorial practice as cultural synthesis that bridges historicized art practices to emerging ones from Mexico and abroad. ...

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