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Albano Hernández

P23.26, 2023

air dry clay, acrylic and waste materials on wood board
42 x 59.4cm
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About Albano Hernández
Emanating from pictorial thoughts and based mainly on ceramic works, Albano Hernández’s practice has a trans-categorical condition. His day-to-day is a constant game of dichotomies where a labour- intensive practice is mixed with industrial processes, undoing is as important as making, and impurity is as substantial as purity. In these processes, he follows a circular economy policy that allows him to reduce the amount of waste generated, establish dialogues between different works, and generate a more elastic and sustainable practice. Fragments of a brushstroke make up his latest paintings. The first step of this process is to create a brushstroke with air-dry clay. Once the brushstroke is almost dried, he uses an electric food slicer for fragmenting it mechanically into slices which are displayed in the natural reading order for western cultures, from left to right, top to bottom. The resulting object generates an image that perhaps leads the viewer to question what it means to paint a painting, or how matter is presented in the contemporary world, or the perception of ordinary consumption, or a different way of seeing, anything or not at all.

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