Prospective Fungal Altar 1

Eddie Rodolfo Aparicio

Prospective Fungal Altar 1, 202045.72 x 71.12 x 14.6cmSign in to view price
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glazed stonewareCommonwealth and Council
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Human-crafted. AI-refined.

The artwork features two intricate, shell-like structures in shades of brown. The prominent visual elements are the organic, undulating patterns that cover the surfaces, resembling the intricate textures found in nature. The subject matter appears to be a representation of natural forms, potentially referencing various marine or geological structures. The artistic style and technique suggest a focus on the natural world, with the artist employing a detailed, textural approach to capture the inherent complexity and beauty of these organic shapes. The overall context of the piece may allude to themes of nature, natural processes, or the delicate balance within the natural world. ...

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Eddie Rodolfo Aparicio

Eddie Rodolfo Aparicio’s work examines the erasure of Latinx history – facilitated by the colonialism upon which our contemporary Western geopolitical societies are built and ignoring the importance of Latinx contributions to culture, technology, and the economy – and to work towards reclaiming Latinx identity in the US and elsewhere. Aparicio works through the lens of migration, and is specifically interested in identity-construction and place-making. The artist’s sculptures are made from a range of materials, for example rubber, sulphur, wood glue, found cloths, acrylic, latex paint and cotton, but trees and their bark form the most vital part of Aparicio’s assemblages. He asserts that ‘colonial injustices have not only been directed towards humans. Environmental justice and social justice are deeply intertwined, and allowing material to be a collaborator in the works acknowledges it as a part of its own narrative.’ Aparicio creates giant draperies, like animal hides made from trees or palimpsests that communicate ancient histories of colonialism and displacement, and contemporary narratives of ecological crisis and social injustice. Written by Goldsmiths CCA ...

Eddie Rodolfo Aparicio: Artworks
Prospective Fungal Soap Dishes 1
Eddie Rodolfo AparicioProspective Fungal Soap Dishes 1, 2020
58.42 x 91.44 x 10.8cm
Prospective Fungal Altar 1
Eddie Rodolfo AparicioProspective Fungal Altar 1, 2020
45.72 x 71.12 x 14.6cm
La Ceiba Me Salvó/The Ceiba Saved Me
Eddie Rodolfo AparicioLa Ceiba Me Salvó/The Ceiba Saved Me, 2020
309.88 x 218.44 x 14.6cm
Hojas De Vidrio (Volcán Guazapa)
De Un Pájaro Las Dos Alas
Eddie Rodolfo AparicioDe Un Pájaro Las Dos Alas, 2024
180 x 122 x 14cm
Yucca Chips
Eddie Rodolfo AparicioYucca Chips, 2018
225 x 105 x 1cm
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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