Gears

Johanna Unzueta

Gears, 201244 x 9cmPrice on Request
Details
MaterialGalleryLocation
felt,wood, thread, lazy sussan hardwareProyectos UltravioletaGuatemala City
Description
Human-crafted. AI-refined.

This contemporary artwork features a striking composition of concentric rings in shades of blue, grey, and white. The circular design is created using intricate cut-out shapes resembling gears or cogs, giving the piece a mechanical and industrial aesthetic. The overlapping pattern of the teeth-like forms creates a mesmerizing visual effect, drawing the viewer's attention to the central dark core. The use of felt material adds a soft, tactile quality to the otherwise geometric structure. This conceptual piece likely explores themes of machinery, interconnectedness, and the cyclical nature of technology within modern society. ...

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Johanna Unzueta
Artist
Johanna Unzueta
1974 , Chile

Chilean-born, New York-based artist Johanna Unzeuta intertwines components from Chilean craft practices, natural tinting, and repetitive mechanised movement. Unzueta’s creative output addresses the historical, technological, and social effects of labour on the nature of the human condition, as well as its interaction with nature. Employing techniques drawn from Latin American Indigenous craft practices, the paper that serves as the surface for her drawings is tinted by hand using natural dyes associated with the aforementioned practices.

Johanna Unzueta: Artworks
Gears
Johanna UnzuetaGears, 2012Price on Request
Dark Brown Hinge
Johanna UnzuetaDark Brown Hinge, 2022Price on Request
Dark Blue Hinge
Johanna UnzuetaDark Blue Hinge, 2022Price on Request
Adaptable Chain
Johanna UnzuetaAdaptable Chain, 2015Price on Request
Black and Grey Chain
Johanna UnzuetaBlack and Grey Chain, 2013Price on Request
Blue and Grey Chain
Johanna UnzuetaBlue and Grey Chain, 2016Price on Request
Red Hinge
Johanna UnzuetaRed Hinge, 2019Price on Request
Blue Hinge
Johanna UnzuetaBlue Hinge, 2019Price on Request
Cañería indigo (Indigo Pipe)
Johanna UnzuetaCañería indigo (Indigo Pipe), 2016Price on Request
Cañería verde claro (Light Green Pipe)
Johanna UnzuetaCañería verde claro (Light Green Pipe), 2016Price on Request
Untitled
Johanna UnzuetaUntitled, 2014Price on Request
May, August Berlin
Johanna UnzuetaMay, August Berlin, 2022Price on Request
February, May Berlin
Johanna UnzuetaFebruary, May Berlin, 2022Price on Request
February, March
Johanna UnzuetaFebruary, March, 2021Price on Request
June, July
Johanna UnzuetaJune, July, 2020Price on Request
February, March
Johanna UnzuetaFebruary, March, 2019Price on Request
February Berlin
Johanna UnzuetaFebruary Berlin, 2022Price on Request
December Chile
Johanna UnzuetaDecember Chile, 2021Price on Request
March, Santiago
Johanna UnzuetaMarch, Santiago, 2022Price on Request
May, Berlin
Johanna UnzuetaMay, Berlin, 2022Price on Request
April, Santiago
Johanna UnzuetaApril, Santiago, 2022Price on Request
February Berlin 2022
Johanna UnzuetaFebruary Berlin 2022, 202210000 USD
Proyectos Ultravioleta
Gallery
Proyectos Ultravioleta
Guatemala City

Proyectos Ultravioleta was founded in Guatemala City in 2009 as an independent artist-run space, and has since established itself as a leading voice in contemporary art in Latin America and beyond.