Manifold Prosthetic for Museum Fragment 4

Cayetano Ferrer

Manifold Prosthetic for Museum Fragment 4, 2020129.54 x 35.56 x 33.02cmPrice on Request
Details
MaterialGalleryLocation
fragment salvaged from demolished museum architecture, ink-dyed uv resin stereolithograph, patinated steel frameCommonwealth and CouncilLos Angeles
Description
Human-crafted. AI-refined.

This contemporary sculpture features a bold, vertical composition with contrasting materials and colors. The main element is a tall, dark, rectangular stone form that sits atop a sleek metal stand. Partially embedded in the stone is an eye-catching, vibrant orange element with an organic, crystalline structure. The juxtaposition of the rough, natural stone and the smooth, geometric metal stand, combined with the striking color and textural contrast, create a visually striking and thought-provoking piece. The artist's intention may be to explore the relationship between nature and industry, or to invite the viewer to consider the interplay of different materials and their symbolic meanings. ...

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Remnant Recomposition 3 (Section D)
Artist
Cayetano Ferrer
1981 , American

Cayetano Ferrer creates visual landscapes occupied by the detritus of contemporary and ancient culture. The artist is interested in billboards, signage, litter and neon; the visual pollution that occupies our everyday cognisance. He excavates their meaning and attention-grabbing function, stripping back their layers and examining that which they signify and obscure. Ferrer selects splintered fragments, whether that be shreds of textiles, offcuts of found wooden carvings, or sections of Art Deco patterns, amalgamating them into sprawling, loud visualisations. In ‘Remnant Recomposition’ (2014), the artist filled the gallery floor with a carpet adorned with reconfigured imagery taken from various casinos, such as the Bellagio, overlayed with Egyptian and Greek motifs. Standing atop the carpet on literal pedestals, Ferrer displays disjointed Greco-Roman sculptural fragments commonly found in a museum, a hierarchy-disrupting discrepancy between supposed low and high art. Written by Goldsmiths CCA ...

Cayetano Ferrer: Artworks
Remnant Recomposition 3 (Section D)
Cayetano FerrerRemnant Recomposition 3 (Section D), 2018Price on Request
Manifold Prosthetic for Museum Fragment 1
Cayetano FerrerManifold Prosthetic for Museum Fragment 1, 2020Price on Request
Manifold Prosthetic for Museum Fragment 2
Cayetano FerrerManifold Prosthetic for Museum Fragment 2, 2020Price on Request
Manifold Prosthetic for Museum Fragment 3
Cayetano FerrerManifold Prosthetic for Museum Fragment 3, 2020Price on Request
Manifold Prosthetic for Museum Fragment 4
Cayetano FerrerManifold Prosthetic for Museum Fragment 4, 2020Price on Request
Manifold Prosthetic for Museum Fragment 5
Cayetano FerrerManifold Prosthetic for Museum Fragment 5, 2020Price on Request
L.A. County Folly Ruin Fig. 1 (1:12 scale model)
Cayetano FerrerL.A. County Folly Ruin Fig. 1 (1:12 scale model), 2020Price on Request
Window
Cayetano FerrerWindow, 2019Price on Request
Window
Cayetano FerrerWindow, 2019Price on Request
Window
Cayetano FerrerWindow, 2019Price on Request
Mmry Scrn
Cayetano FerrerMmry Scrn, 2019Price on Request
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.