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This artwork by Edgar Orlaineta presents a richly textured composition with a focus on deep green hues and yellow accents, featuring a cracked bowl as its central element. The painting includes a wooden rod extending from its edge, introducing a three-dimensional aspect. The style blends realism with abstract elements, employing a modernist approach reminiscent of surrealism. Orlaineta's work challenges the conventional perception of design objects, questioning their symbolic and economic significance by integrating craft techniques and reimagining industrial items. ...
In his practice, Orlaineta focuses on hybrid sculptural forms that draw inspiration from modernism, popular culture, and specific historic moments. Orlaineta primarily explores post-war design and architecture that generally depicted biomorphic shapes owing to strong surrealist influence. In his original works Orlaineta questions the symbolic and economic value of industrial design objects, which began as mass-produced products and later evolved into coveted collectors’ items, by either incorporating craft elements or combing them into assemblages with everyday objects that lack any historical relevance. In his interventions and assemblages, Orlaineta seeks to open these design objects to new perspectives through denial of their functionality, historical or cult value in order to reactivate the legacy of the historical avant-garde. ...
CARBON 12 was established in 2008, initiating a comprehensive, firmly global, program of institution-grade artists. Internationally active, Carbon 12 continuously introduces and promotes both established and emerging artists to the UAE contemporary art scene, supplementing its 6-8 annual exhibitions with diverse contextual activities including publications and talks that actively engage the public and educational institutions. The playful, organic process that constitutes the creative production of Carbon 12’s artist base is facilitated and mirrored by its location in Al Quoz. ...