Untitled, from the series "Siempre fui él

Salvador De La Torre

Untitled, from the series "Siempre fui él, 2023 ⌀3cmSign in to view price
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ceramic
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The artwork depicts two circular chocolate cookies or biscuits. The cookies have a warm, earthy brown color and a textured, slightly irregular surface. The composition is simple and minimalist, with the two cookies placed side by side against a neutral background. The cookies' round shapes and natural imperfections suggest a handmade or artisanal quality, evoking a sense of comfort and nostalgia. The artist's intention may have been to highlight the humble beauty of everyday, familiar objects through this understated, still-life-inspired composition. ...

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Salvador De La Torre
Artist
Salvador De La Torre
B.2017, Mexican

Salvador De La Torre focuses on unraveling the intricate relationship between architecture, memory, and socio-political narratives. Through sculpture, installation, and spatial interventions, he explores how built environments encode histories of power, displacement, and cultural identity. His work often incorporates architectural fragments and industrial materials to evoke traces of urban transformation and social conflict. De La Torre engages with themes of collective memory and erasure, focusing on how public and private spaces reflect broader systems of control and resistance. His installations invite viewers to navigate fractured spaces that suggest both absence and presence, prompting reflection on the impact of historical trauma on contemporary urban life. Blending minimalism with political critique, De La Torre’s approach challenges conventional understandings of space by revealing its layered meanings and contradictions. His work probes the intersections between architecture and human experience, exposing the tensions embedded in physical structures. By creating immersive environments that merge form and concept, he encourages audiences to reconsider the socio-cultural forces shaping their surroundings and the narratives they carry. ...