Details
- Dimensions
- 9ʺW × 5ʺD × 22ʺH
- Styles
- Minimalist
- Modern
- Realism
- Period
- 2010s
- Country of Origin
- Colombia
- Item Type
- New
- Materials
- Metal
- Paint
- Condition
- Mint Condition, No Imperfections
- Color
- White
- Description
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Patricia Corredor's modern sculptures evolve from her drawings into three-dimensional metal shapes created with precision laser cutting. She finishes the …
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Patricia Corredor's modern sculptures evolve from her drawings into three-dimensional metal shapes created with precision laser cutting. She finishes the artworks with layers of electrostatic paint and anticorrosion treatments which give them the vivid matte finishes which are distinctive of her style. She imagines her work “as if the figures and images had the necessity to feel the air, experience climatic changes, and contribute to the landscape in a public space.” With themes inspired by experiences from the environment, images, objects that evoke memories, and current personal or societal problems; Corredor is interested in using symbols of nature as a resource in her art.
This matte-finished 3-dimensional white metal sculpture measures 22 inches high by 9 inches wide and 5 inches deep. This sculpture can be placed on any flat surface. Free delivery in the local Los Angeles area. Affordable Continental U.S. and International shipping are available. A certificate of authenticity issued by the art gallery is included.
Picturing her large-scale sculptural work in open spaces, Corredor develops themes that have a deep relationship with their natural environment. She aims to pose didactic and constructive messages to the observer, bringing awareness to issues of climate change, specifically how it relates to the extinction of species of Colombia’s rich flora and fauna. Corredor sees the preservation of nature as a communal responsibility and transmits this message through her art.
Corredor was born in 1960 in Bogotá, Colombia. Studying arts at Los Andes University in Bogotá, Corredor felt more attracted to explore works in 3-dimensional mediums. Influences for Corredor’s work include Magical Realism, artists such as Brancusi, Caro, Oldenburg, and the Colombian Eduardo Ramirez Villamizar among others.
Corredor’s work has been exhibited in galleries and museums including The Museum of Modern Art in Bogotá, The International Sculpture Competition and the National Ceramic Event in Bogotá, and the CSE public art exhibition amongst others.
REPRESENTATION
Artspace Warehouse, Los Angeles, USA
EXHIBITIONS
2023 The Wandell Sculpture Garden, Meadowbrook Park, Urbana, IL, USA
2022 Room To Breathe, Artspace Warehouse, Los Angeles, USA
The Body Language, THE ROOM Contemporary Art Space, Venice, Italy
The Wandell Sculpture Garden, Meadowbrook Park, Urbana, USA
2020 Artspace Warehouse, Los Angeles, USA
2019 Chicago Sculpture Exhibit, Lincoln Park, Chicago, USA
2018 28th UBE Biennale - International Open-Air Sculpture Competition, Ube Japan
28th UBE Biennale Promotion - International Kyushu Museum, Dazaifu, Japan
28th UBE Biennale Preliminary Results - International Open Sculpture
Competition, Ube, Japan
2014 Rutas Creativas, El Nogal Gallery, Bogotá, Colombia
2001 Etnia Contemporánea, CDF/Studio Architecture, Madrid, Spain
1997 Painting and Sculpture, El Nogal Gallery, Bogotá, Colombia
1996 Art of Fire, Gilberto Alzate Avendaño Foundation, Bogotá Colombia
1994 International Latinoamerican Art Fair, FIAL 94, Brussels, Belgium
1992 Alternativas en Proceso, El Museo Gallery, Bogotá, Colombia
Awards and Honorific Mentions, Andes University Gallery, Bogotá, Colombia
1991 Awards and Honorific Mentions, Colombo American Center, Bogotá,
Colombia
1990 II Biennal de Arte MAMBO, Museum of Modern Art, Bogotá
1989 International Open Sculpture Competition, Millicom UK Ltd, London, UK
Nuevas Expresiones Plásticas, Museum of Contemporary Art, Bogotá, Colombia
SOLO EXHIBITIONS
2005 White, CDF/Studio, Suram Contemporary Etnia Gallery, Madrid, Spain
2004 Art Show At The Beehive M. School, Sponsor Lucilla Baj, London UK
1992 Variations, Gartner & Torres Gallery, Bogotá, Colombia
1990 Visual Joy, Gartner & Torres Gallery, Bogotá, Colombia less
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