Timo Fahler

Los Angeles-based artist Timo Fahler uses plaster, ceramics, steel, wood, and found objects to construct highly visual and culturally significant works. Combining formal elements of sculpture with references to his Mexican heritage, Fahler says of his practice, “My work explores ideas of use and reuse through casting and manipulating found objects and combining them with relics that relate to personal experiences. By restructuring these objects in a manner that indicates function and meaning while remaining abstract in form, I evoke the bricoleurian practice evident in Mexican culture, yet present work representative of a multi-cultural aesthetic. 


Fahler has shown his works in several California exhibitions including LAXART, Hollywood, BBQLA, Los Angeles, Cathy Cooper Studios, Los Angeles, and Annie Wharton Gallery, Los Angeles, as well as the Rema Hort Mann Benefit Auction, Los Angeles, and Headlands Center for the Arts Benefit Auction, Marin Headlands, CA.

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