Señal de Abandono 48

Jorge Tacla

Señal de Abandono 48, 202040.07 x 48.03cmSign in to view price
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oil and cold wax on canvasGinsberg
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This abstract landscape painting employs a subdued color palette of deep blues and greys, creating an atmospheric, misty effect. The composition is a hazy, dreamlike cityscape, with layered brushstrokes and blurred, indistinct forms suggesting the illusion of urban structures. The artist's use of gestural, expressionistic brushwork lends a sense of movement and energy to the scene. This work reflects the artist's intention to capture the ephemeral, transitory nature of the urban environment, evoking a melancholic and introspective mood. ...

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Artist
Jorge Tacla
B.1958, Chilean

Jorge Tacla primarily works with painting, drafting scenes which depict the aftermath of both man-made and natural catastrophes. Subjects have included the 2020 Beirut explosion and the Black Lives Matter protests. He also often draws on his experience of coming of age in Chile during the dictatorship, where violence was an everyday occurrence. Seeking to unravel the relationship between aggressors and their victims, Tacla hazily applies oils to canvas to represent the ways memory intersects with traumatic experiences. Always slightly out of focus, buildings or figures appear to shudder, visibly unsettled by the weight of what has taken place. Tacla often leaves sections of original sketches on his canvases unpainted, revealing the painting’s ‘skin’ as he puts it, gesturing towards the fragility of our own bodies and minds in the fallout of disasters. Rejecting readings of his work as political, Tacla states “the world is in many ways collapsing due to the ambitions of politics”. In response to this, Taccla empathetically digests the psychological impact of societal and political points of rupture, helping us better understand the damage humanity too readily unleashes upon itself. ...

Jorge Tacla: Artworks
August 4th-Beirut N1
August 4th-Beirut N3
Injury Report 12
Señal de abandono 22
Señal de abandono 23
Señal de abandono 25
Señal de Abandono 36
Señal de Abandono 41
Señal de Abandono 48
Ginsberg
Gallery
Ginsberg
Lima

Ginsberg Galería is a contemporary art space located in Lima, Peru. Established in 2016 by Claudia Pareja, the gallery was conceived as a venue for presenting contemporary artistic practices within a context of critical reflection and intellectual engagement. Its curatorial approach centers on conceptual exploration, research-based work, and artistic innovation, with a particular emphasis on regional diversity and cultural specificity. Ginsberg Galería aims to foster an open platform where both emerging and established artists can experiment, share ideas, and contribute to broader cultural dialogues that transcend borders. ...

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