Not exact matches
The first US solo exhibition of Guadalajara - based artist Luis Alfonso Villalobos features painting, video, and installation that opens an
inquiry into the functions of
architecture and art, while also expanding...
His practice engages dance, language, image,
architecture, sound and dance, to pose non-disciplinary
inquiries into humanity and social inscription.
The first US solo exhibition of Guadalajara - based artist Luis Alfonso Villalobos features painting, video, and installation that opens an
inquiry into the functions of
architecture and art, while also expanding
into ideas of history and place.
These duplicative and reciprocal relationships produce an
inquiry into progress, material failure, and the collapse of ideologies that accompany our
architectures.
Engaging the
architecture and layered dynamics of the historic English and American Camps located in San Juan Island National Historical Park as its primary venue, the exhibition extends its
inquiry and presentation
into the urban context of Seattle, including a central group exhibition at Georgetown's studio e gallery, and a solo presentation hosted by Specialist, located in Pioneer Square.
His recent work offers dialogues with
architecture and with repressed memory syndrome, and a sustained
inquiry into his own aesthetic and social history.