Bluesy
Bluesy
Bluesy

Héctor Zamora

Bluesy, 202220 x 50 x 13cm22000 USD
Details
MaterialGalleryLocation
terracottaLaborMexico City
Description
Human-crafted. AI-refined.

This contemporary art installation consists of a series of seven vertically arranged brick-like structures, each with a rectangular blue window-like element. The composition features a clean, minimalist aesthetic, emphasizing the interplay of geometric shapes, colors, and materials. The artist has employed a repetitive, modular approach, creating a sense of rhythm and visual interest through the subtle variations in the size and positioning of the individual modules. The work appears to explore themes of architecture, form, and the relationship between solid and void, inviting the viewer to contemplate the interplay of construction and space. The artist's intention may be to comment on the built environment and the creative possibilities inherent in everyday materials and structures. ...

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Héctor Zamora
Artist
Héctor Zamora
1974 , Mexican

Héctor Zamora's work transcends the conventional exhibition space, reinventing it, redefining it, to generate friction between the common roles of public and private, exterior and interior, organic and geometric, savage and methodical, real and imaginary. From his technical expertise and knowledge of lightweight architecture, and a meticulous emphasis on the process of conceptualization and construction of each piece, Zamora implicates the viewer's participation and requires them to question the everyday uses of materials and the functions of space. Amongst his most recent projects, “Strangler” (2021) was made for the Triennial Bruges: the monumental scaffolding structure completely wraps a large Austrian pine as would do the Strangler Trees that grow in tropical forests. “Lattice Detour” (2020), a curved wall made of terracotta bricks, was commissioned as a site-specific installation for the Met Museum’s rooftop. The wall modifies the view of New York City’s skyline and dictates a new kind of circulation on the site. ...

Héctor Zamora: Artworks
Bluesy
Héctor ZamoraBluesy, 202222000 USD
Chimera
Héctor ZamoraChimera, 202313000 USD
Chimera
Héctor ZamoraChimera, 202313000 USD
Delirio I
Héctor ZamoraDelirio I, 202310000 USD
Delirio II
Héctor ZamoraDelirio II, 202310000 USD
Lattice Detour
Héctor ZamoraLattice Detour, 2020350000 USD
Ruptura
Héctor ZamoraRuptura, 201640000 USD
Sem Título, Travessura (III)
Héctor ZamoraSem Título, Travessura (III), 202213500 USD
Ecomuro 14 girasol
Héctor ZamoraEcomuro 14 girasol, 202320000 USD
Acapulco Gold 7
Héctor ZamoraAcapulco Gold 7, 202520000 USD
Labor
Gallery
Labor
Mexico City

Founded by Pamela Echeverría in Mexico City, LABOR opened in 2009 working with artists whose creative processes are based on long term research. They have a strong commitment with the visions and concerns that their artists have towards the contemporary social/political context. They work with a mix of young and mid-career artists, both Mexican and international. With whom they work closely and assume an active role in the projects they develop. The work of these artists address topics such as value and exchange; economic systems and social structures; the exploitation of natural resources, the ethics of human behaviour, and the hidden political structures of society. ...