Processes (II) from the Serie Seven shapes for a disturbance

José Luis Arroyo Robles

Processes (II) from the Serie Seven shapes for a disturbance, 202436 x 22 x 11cmSign in to view price
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Material
oil pastel, wood, gelatin silver and brass
Description
Human-crafted. AI-refined.

This contemporary artwork features a visually striking composition of colors and shapes. The central element is a bold, geometric shape in vibrant green and blue hues, set against a background of warm, wooden tones. The frame itself serves as an integral part of the piece, with a grid-like arrangement of wooden blocks creating a unique and textured surface. The inclusion of a small black-and-white photograph adds an intriguing hint of context, alluding to the artist's intention to explore the interplay between abstraction and representation. This innovative and thoughtful piece showcases the artist's mastery of both form and concept, inviting the viewer to engage with its multifaceted layers of meaning. ...

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José Luis Arroyo Robles
Artist
José Luis Arroyo Robles
B.1995, Mexican

He pursued his studies in art and design at the National Autonomous University of Mexico and the University of Oregon. His artistic focus encompasses the intersections of architecture, history, and geography. Arroyo-Robles employs a diverse range of materials and disciplines, including photography, installation, and carpentry, to craft immersive atmospheres that explore environmental transformation and its implications across different locations and latitudes. In 2023, he was awarded the Holt Smithson Foundation Research Grant and the Magnum Foundation Photography Expanded Fellowship. In 2022, he received the Best Portfolio Award at the Mexico International Photography Festival. In 2018, he earned the Filmoteca UNAM Award for the short film "Esteban Cortés" (co-produced with Oscar Galeote and Elesban Molina). In 2017, he obtained third place in the Documentary Contest Ethnographic Fiorenzo Serra, organized by the Visual Anthropology Laboratory of the University of Sassari in Italy, with the documentary "Voces entre la urdimbre y la ropa" (co-produced with Oscar Galeote). Currently, Arroyo-Robles co-directs Aberrante, an artist-run space dedicated to contemporary art projects in Mexico. ...

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