Jorge Yázpik
In over three decades of artistic creation, Mexican sculptor Jorge Yázpik has challenged many of the elements that have become hallmarks of abstract sculpture. Yázpik’s trajectory has stitched the seam between geometric abstraction and post-minimalism. In different scales, the benches constructed as public works for installation in Mexico City’s Centro Histórico and the rings he creates in wood, metal, crystal, and semi-precious stones, annul the distance between viewer and object, work of art and furniture, personal adornment or performative tool, becoming the «malleable objects» of contemporary post-conceptual art.
- Adeline de Monseignat
- Alma Allen
- Atelier Van Lieshout
- Brian Thoreen
- EWE Studio
- Ex Soup
- Georgina Quintana
- Héctor Esrawe
- Héctor Zamora
- Hollie Bowden
- Joe Sweeney x Hollie Bowden
- Jose Dávila
- Kimy Gringoire
- Loup Sarion
- Manuel Bañó
- Mario García Torres
- Marrow
- Miguel Calderón
- MILENA MUZQUIZ
- Panorammma
- Pedro Reyes
- Perla Krauze
- Pia Camil
- Pol Agustí
- ROOMS
- Rubén Ortiz Torres
- Tezontle
- The Estate of Ana Pellicer
- THEO MICHAEL
- VISSIO
- Xavier Loránd
Works
- Adeline de Monseignat
- Alma Allen
- Atelier Van Lieshout
- Brian Thoreen
- EWE Studio
- Ex Soup
- Georgina Quintana
- Héctor Esrawe
- Héctor Zamora
- Hollie Bowden
- Joe Sweeney x Hollie Bowden
- Jose Dávila
- Kimy Gringoire
- Loup Sarion
- Manuel Bañó
- Mario García Torres
- Marrow
- Miguel Calderón
- MILENA MUZQUIZ
- Panorammma
- Pedro Reyes
- Perla Krauze
- Pia Camil
- Pol Agustí
- ROOMS
- Rubén Ortiz Torres
- Tezontle
- The Estate of Ana Pellicer
- THEO MICHAEL
- VISSIO
- Xavier Loránd
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