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Untitled (1), 2008

Sculpture, 53.7 x 30.5 x 33.5 cm

Armando Andrade Tudela’s work explores the relationship between form, typology and meaning. Meaning emerges from very simple structures that are transformed by the superimposition of the context that originally gave rise to a particular form with the context (natural, social, cultural) in which that form now functions.

The Untitled 1, Untitled 2 (2008) works form part of a series of five similar sculptures derived from minimalist objects made with steel and rattan. The use of rattan points to an ‘exotic’ or ‘soft’ modernity and to the romantic or colonial notion of an economy based on traditional handcraft and natural products. At the same time, the rattan objects are reminiscent of Op-Art or optical experiments. The weave of this material, the rattan, layer on layer, produces a psychedelic effect that is characteristic of how the artist employs repetition, rhythm and colour in order to suggest a hallucinatory way of seeing. Thus the artist signals his interest in the possibilities of transforming human perception, making strong reference to sixties counter-culture.


Technical details

Original title:
Untitled (1)
Registration number:
3215
Artist:
Andrade Tudela, Armando
Date created:
2008
Date acquired:
2008
Fonds:
MACBA Collection. Barcelona City Council long-term
Object type:
Sculpture
Media:
Rattan and steel
Dimensions:
53.7 x 30.5 x 33.5 cm (height x width x depth)
Credits:
MACBA Collection. Barcelona City Council long-term loan
Copyright:
© Armando Andrade Tudela
It has accessibility resources:
No

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