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Interactive mobile 0222 position ABy Manuel Izquierdo

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US$ 1,050


Overview

2021

Acrylic, Matte acrylic, wood, galvanized iron, magnet

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Dimensions: 21cm (H) x 40cm (W) x 3.5cm (D) / 8.3" (H) x 15.7" (W) x 1.4" (D)

Note: Actual colours may vary due to photography & computer settings.


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Artist Statement

My creative work focuses on an abstract language of three-dimensional mobile geometric shapes and gives rise to being able to combine with each other inside the support, sometimes they can also be placed outside the support, since the mobile geometric shapes are attached to the support by magnets. This work being three-dimensional I name interactive wall sculpture.

THE POSITIONS OF THE MOBILE

The possibility of the moving parts that compose the work offers me the discovery of other positions. I find it interesting that an open work can show all the possibilities of interesting positions that I can find. The record of each position is kept in photos, drawings, video, etc. Generating thus a compilation of all the positions that belong to the work. The one who owns it can try under its responsibility to discover new positions. That you can change the position does not mean that it moves and changes at random, but it requires a previous effort of imaginative reflection of how the new posture can work.

Materials: Acrylic matte colors, wood, magnet, galvanized iron.

Signed in the back.
hanging hardware is included.

 



Artist Profile

Born: 1960
Hometown: Zamora
Based in: Vigo

He was born in Zamora SPAIN, in 1960. Self-taught.

In 1971 Manuel Izquierdo moved to Galicia with his family. In adolescence, he began to experiment with the plastic arts as a hobby, making a figurative painting. In the 1980s, art was taken as an existential, emotional necessity, and he worked complementing …

 

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