Untitled (Um Si Ho No Tiempo), 2006 - Ernesto Neto
About the Work
About Untitled (Um Si Ho No Tiempo)
Inspired by the natural world and organic forms, Neto's work often draws on the landscapes and beaches of his native Brazil. In this print, Neto captures several stages of the process of waves erasing the traces of freshly made ...Read More
Inspired by the natural world and organic forms, Neto's work often draws on the landscapes and beaches of his native Brazil. In this print, Neto captures several stages of the process of waves erasing the traces of freshly made footsteps from the seashore, a meditation on the cyclical relationship between humans and their surroundings. Read Less
About the Artist
About Ernesto Neto
Ernesto Neto is known for his biomorphic sculptural environments. Originally inspired by the Brazilian Neo-Concrete movement of the 1950s and 1960s, Neto moved from hardedge ...Read More
Ernesto Neto is known for his biomorphic sculptural environments. Originally inspired by the Brazilian Neo-Concrete movement of the 1950s and 1960s, Neto moved from hardedge iron sculptures to his signature pendulous nylon sacks filled with aromatic spices, lead, sand, and Styrofoam balls. Neto mixes the highbrow formalism of minimalism with the sociability and fun of relational aesthetics. Viewers are encouraged to poke, touch, and—in some cases—even walk through these plush organic forms. Neto has had solo shows at major art institutions around the world, including London's Institute for Contemporary Art, Site Santa Fe, Kunsthalle Basel, and the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles. He represented Brazil in the 2001 Venice Biennale. Read Less
Description
Chromogenic crystal archive print.Dimensions
The quoted dimensions for this work are for the paper size. The actual image size is 28" x 26.75".Shipping
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