Sin Título

Fátima Rodrigo

Sin Título, 2015250 x 160 x 50cm15000 USD
Details
MaterialGalleryLocation
mdf, wood and polyurethane glaze80m2 Livia BenavidesLima
Description
Human-crafted. AI-refined.

The artwork is a striking minimalist sculpture composed of bold geometric shapes and vibrant blue hues. The central element is a tall, triangular form that tapers upwards, with rectangular blocks arranged in a stepped pattern on either side. The overall composition has a strong sense of symmetry and balance, creating a visually arresting and architectonic presence in the space. The artist's use of clean lines, solid colors, and simple geometric forms reflects a modernist aesthetic, emphasizing the inherent sculptural qualities of the materials. This piece likely aims to explore themes of stability, harmony, and the interplay of form and negative space. ...

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Fátima Rodrigo
Artist
Fátima Rodrigo
, Peruvian

Fátima Rodrigo’s work has evolved towards mixed media and interactive installations exploring the representation of Latin American modernism and gender identity through different devices such as architecture, modern art and pop culture. She is particularly interested in problematizing the structures of power that in a post-colonial context continue to organize the world in hierarchical binaries, veiling the fluid relations between colonizers and colonized that compose what we understand as “modern.” Her work has focused on understanding how modernity—understood broadly as an aesthetic, a moment in history, and an aspiration that becomes embodied in landscapes and human bodies— not only coexists with, but enables violence against vulnerable populations, including women and non-gender normative people. Her investigation raises questions regarding the ways in which these representations influence our desires and interactions based on repeated behaviors over time, shaping conventions that eventually become a sort of canon. ...

Fátima Rodrigo: Artworks
Contradanza 2
Fátima RodrigoContradanza 2, 20226000 USD
Holograma VI
Fátima RodrigoHolograma VI, 20214000 USD
Holograma V
Fátima RodrigoHolograma V, 20214000 USD
Sin título
Fátima RodrigoSin título, 20216000 USD
Sin título
Fátima RodrigoSin título, 20216000 USD
Holograma III
Fátima RodrigoHolograma III, 20214000 USD
Sin Título
Fátima RodrigoSin Título, 20208000 USD
Sin Título
Fátima RodrigoSin Título, 201515000 USD
Traducciones
Fátima RodrigoTraducciones, 20192000 USD
Traducciones
Fátima RodrigoTraducciones, 20192000 USD
Sin Título
Fátima RodrigoSin Título, 20196000 USD
Sin Título
Fátima RodrigoSin Título, 20196000 USD
From the series Contradanza
Fátima RodrigoFrom the series Contradanza, 20238500 USD
From the series Holograms
Fátima RodrigoFrom the series Holograms, 20232500 USD
From the series Hollograms
Fátima RodrigoFrom the series Hollograms, 20232500 USD
From the series Holograms
Fátima RodrigoFrom the series Holograms, 20232500 USD
From the series Holograms
Fátima RodrigoFrom the series Holograms, 20232500 USD
From the series Contradanza
Fátima RodrigoFrom the series Contradanza, 20238500 USD
Ejercicios de resistencia I
Fátima RodrigoEjercicios de resistencia I, 20232200 USD
Ejercicios de resistencia II
Fátima RodrigoEjercicios de resistencia II, 20232200 USD
Ejercicios de resistencia III
Fátima RodrigoEjercicios de resistencia III, 20232200 USD
Ejercicios de resistencia IV
Fátima RodrigoEjercicios de resistencia IV, 20232200 USD
Ejercicios de resistencia V
Fátima RodrigoEjercicios de resistencia V, 20232200 USD
Ejercicios de resistencia VI
Fátima RodrigoEjercicios de resistencia VI, 20232200 USD
From the series “Ejercicios de resistencia VIII
Fátima RodrigoFrom the series “Ejercicios de resistencia VIII, 20232200 USD
From the series “Ejercicios de resistencia IX
Fátima RodrigoFrom the series “Ejercicios de resistencia IX, 20232800 USD
From the series “Ejercicios de resistencia X
Fátima RodrigoFrom the series “Ejercicios de resistencia X, 20232800 USD
From the series “Ejercicios de resistencia XI
Fátima RodrigoFrom the series “Ejercicios de resistencia XI, 20232800 USD
From the series “Ejercicios de resistencia XII
Fátima RodrigoFrom the series “Ejercicios de resistencia XII, 20232800 USD
80m2 Livia Benavides
Gallery
80m2 Livia Benavides
Lima

80M2 Livia Benavides is an art gallery specialised in Peruvian conceptual art. The gallery opened in Lima as a response to a scarce infrastructure for the arts. From then on, the gallery is focused on developing critical discourses on contemporary issues. We are interested in different voices, practices and aesthetics focused on political and social reflection. By promoting the works of established and emerging artists who have influenced the local artistic scene, we intend to introduce new names internationally. The gallery strives to build bridges between the local and international contributing to an interchange that goes beyond borders. 80m2 Livia Benavides advocates for non- conventional exhibitions spaces that transcends the white box experience. With the intend to reach a broader spectrum of the community and to rethink exhibition venues. ...