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Gabriel Orozco : suisai / text by Briony Fer.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: London : White Cube, [2017] Description: 198 pages : color illustrations ; 27 cmContent type:
  • text
  • still image
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781910844120
Other title:
  • Suisai
Subject(s): Genre/Form: LOC classification:
  • ND 467.5.O76 .2017 S85
Summary: Orozco developed his method of working in the early 1990s: he would select materials that were local and to hand, often found or ready-made, and decide on a few basic 'rules' to adopt, as if he were setting himself a kind of fictional exercise. This has allowed his work to be very open or porous to the place it was made, as well as to the chance incidents that could upset even the strictest of systems. His choice of a geometric lexicon of circles and circular rotations, often overlaid onto forms in nature, sets in train a series of movements and counter-movements and demonstrates a preoccupation with nature that has continued to the present.
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Books Books Foundation University Library DoArchitecture & Fine Arts (DAFA-FA) ND 467.5.O76 .2017 S85 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 0192025003093

Published on the occasion of the exhibition held at White Cube, Hong Kong, May 27-August 20, 2016.

Orozco developed his method of working in the early 1990s: he would select materials that were local and to hand, often found or ready-made, and decide on a few basic 'rules' to adopt, as if he were setting himself a kind of fictional exercise. This has allowed his work to be very open or porous to the place it was made, as well as to the chance incidents that could upset even the strictest of systems. His choice of a geometric lexicon of circles and circular rotations, often overlaid onto forms in nature, sets in train a series of movements and counter-movements and demonstrates a preoccupation with nature that has continued to the present.

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