De la serie: En la superficie, número dos
De la serie: En la superficie, número dos

Manuela García

De la serie: En la superficie, número dos, 202224 x 28 x 3.3cmSign in to view price
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Material
encaustic and watercolor on wood
Description
Human-crafted. AI-refined.

The artwork consists of a rectangular panel with two distinct color blocks - the upper section is a vibrant orange, transitioning into a warm yellow in the lower half. The composition emphasizes the interplay of these two complementary hues, creating a harmonious and visually striking piece. The artist has employed a minimalist approach, highlighting the inherent beauty of color and form. This abstract work reflects the artist's intention to explore the emotive and expressive potential of color within the realm of contemporary art. ...

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De la serie: En la superficie, número dos
Artist
Manuela García
B.1982, Mexican

Manuela García shapes sound into immersive experiences, from sculptures and soundscapes to DJ sets and collaborative listening events, inviting audiences into attentive, shared encounters. Her practice explores narrative, memory, diaspora, and unofficial archives, approaching each project from a critically informed perspective that highlights overlooked histories and subtle sonic textures. García’s work transforms listening into a space of reflection, connection, and discovery. Her work investigates liminal spaces activated by sound, the sonic as a site of transformation, temporality, and the use of water as a sonic archive, as well as ways of attuning to human and non-human presences. García’s practice seeks to challenge imposed hierarchies and habitual structures, proposing alternative modes of collective living, remembering, and imagining shared experiences. Drawing on both academic research and her experience as a DJ, her compositions integrate music and sound archives, field recordings, audio effects, and her own voice. Techniques such as looping, echo, repetition, and juxtaposition allow her to create immersive sonic environments that evoke memory, provoke reflection, and open spaces for dialogue and communal engagement. ...

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