Neural Forms

Fabian Marcaccio

Neural Forms, 202278.74 x 63.5 x 10.16cmSign in to view price
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Material
silicone and oil on 3d printed polyurethane, metal wire reinforcements
Description
Human-crafted. AI-refined.

This abstract artwork features a vibrant, textured composition of various organic and geometric elements. The color palette consists of muted earth tones, with pops of green and yellow. The overall design appears to be a collage of different materials, including lace-like patterns, circuit board-inspired shapes, and natural foliage. The intricate layers and interweaving textures create a sense of depth and complexity, evoking a juxtaposition of natural and technological motifs. The artist's intention seems to explore the intersection between organic and artificial realms, reflecting on the relationship between the natural world and human-made systems. ...

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Neural Forms
Artist
Fabian Marcaccio
Argentinian

Fabian Marcaccio rose to prominence in the 1990s for his experimentations with the expanded field of painting. Blurring the boundaries between painting and sculpture, his works released painting from its normative two-dimensional realm. Stretcher bars broke free in his early works, he undertook large-scale environmental murals, he collaborated with architects to create installations and more recently, he’s incorporated more digital and industrial techniques such as 3d-printing and animation to further advance the mutational capacity of his paintings, relabelling them ‘paintants’. Silicone and oil paint comingle in his manipulations of the painted surface, bringing gestural markings into a sculptural register. The works are intriguing and magnetic, oscillating between recognisable forms or motifs and pixelated, abstracted structures. Marcaccio’s experiments are heavily grounded within the genealogy of modernist art history, with titles such as ‘From Ready Made to Ready Grow’ reflecting his indebtedness to those who have previously stretched the capacities of painting and sculpture. Through his continual amalgamations of analogue and digital processes, his hybrid practice continues to chart the enduring possibilities of painting in the contemporary. ...

Fabian Marcaccio: Artworks
Neural Forms
Fabian Marcaccio
Neural Forms, 2022
78.74 x 63.5 x 10.16cm
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