RWhitcomb-editor 12/10/21 RWhitcomb-editor 12/10/21 Beyond carpentry From the series "Everyday Museum” (wood rulers mounted on a wood board), by Eduardo Terrazas, in the show “Re-inventing the Every-day,’’ at Heather Gaudio Fine Art, New Canaan, Conn.It features works by Gabriel de la Mora, Martín Soto Climent and Mr. Terrazas. The gallery says:“The artists in the exhibition celebrate the aestheticization of ordinary objects through a diverse set of interrogational approaches. They are concerned with a non-hierarchical discourse and formal aspects of art-making, selecting ready-made or discarded materials as metaphors for cultural commentary. Theirs is a meticulous, processed-based approach that seeks to balance the rival goals of formalism and conceptualism.’’ Read More
RWhitcomb-editor 12/10/21 RWhitcomb-editor 12/10/21 Beyond carpentry From the series "Everyday Museum” (wood rulers mounted on a wood board), by Eduardo Terrazas, in the show “Re-inventing the Every-day,’’ at Heather Gaudio Fine Art, New Canaan, Conn.It features works by Gabriel de la Mora, Martín Soto Climent and Mr. Terrazas. The gallery says:“The artists in the exhibition celebrate the aestheticization of ordinary objects through a diverse set of interrogational approaches. They are concerned with a non-hierarchical discourse and formal aspects of art-making, selecting ready-made or discarded materials as metaphors for cultural commentary. Theirs is a meticulous, processed-based approach that seeks to balance the rival goals of formalism and conceptualism.’’ Read More