Rueda Blanca
Rueda Blanca
Rueda Blanca
Rueda Blanca

Tezontle

Rueda Blanca, 202277 x 37.5 x 28cmSign in to view price
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pigmented concrete, wood plinthPEANA
Description
Human-crafted. AI-refined.

This abstract sculpture features a soft, rounded form with a smooth, matte white surface. The overall composition is minimalist, with the sculptural shape creating a sense of gentle curves and organic movement. The artist's use of monochrome tones and subtle textures evokes a calming, contemplative mood. Likely crafted from a durable material like plaster or ceramic, the work showcases the artist's precise craftsmanship and attention to detail. This piece reflects the modernist aesthetic, where the simple form and refined execution are intended to provoke a meditative response from the viewer. ...

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Tezontle
Artist
Tezontle
B.2015, Mexican

Tezontle founders Carlos H. Matos (b.1983, Mexico City) and Lucas Cantú (b.1982, Monterrey), who live and work in Mexico City, established their joint practice in 2015. Oscillating between the endeavors of an architecture firm and that of an art practice, Tezontle creations are grounded in an attunement to the ways in which the built environment reflects fragments of history, and thus are imbued with all sorts of myths, constructs and inventions. With intensive material experimentation, they have constructed a distinct imagery that refers to a bucolic utopia, at once modernist, pre-Hispanic and primitive. The artists’ process includes curating found objects with self-made ones, generating innovative, formal and material narratives. Their method is deliberately independent of scale, postulating that when scale is rendered irrelevant, the sculptural becomes the architectural and vice versa. Matos and Cantú collaborated in the Architectural Association’s experimental concrete workshop ‘AAVS Las Pozas’, which took place every summer in the Huasteca Jungle, serving as a research platform that aimed to forge links between craft and culture in the town of Xilitla, San Luis Potosí, MX. Tezontle has exhibited in solo and group exhibitions at Friedman Benda, New York, US; at the MARCO Museum in Monterrey, MX; LIGA, CDMX, MX; Museo Tamayo, Mexico City, MX; and an off-site exhibition by PEANA curated by José Esparza Chong, presented during CONDO Complex in Mexico City, MX. Public works include ´Tenaza´ a monumental sculpture commissioned by the XIII Havana Biennial in Havana, CU.. They have participated in different residencies like La Casa Park in New York, US; Casa Wabi in Puerto Escondido, MX; and ´Tu casa es mi casa´, Richard Neutra’s VDL House in Los Angeles, US; amongst others.They were also shortlisted for the Serpentine Pavilion in London, UK. ...

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