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Fredy Saul Serrano BuitragoInvasion Gama 2. From The Series Invasion Gama2019
2019
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€856.45
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About the Item
This series of analog collages is constructed from precise assemblages of printed fragments, forming symmetrical compositions that suggest entities or emissaries from an alternate cosmic order. The work integrates visual resources from contemporary graphic material and industrial elements, reorganized into organic-mechanical structures. This system of pieces offers an abstract reading of the tension between the expansion of human consumerism and the emergence of a new self-regulating nature, translated into morphologies that evoke symbolic artifacts from a non-human dimension.
Serrano's artistic work centers on an interest in exploring his territory and its representation. In recent years, he has focused on the natural sciences as an object of study for his research and creation, seeking to establish connections between remembered events and other fictions in his imagination. This line of work emerges from the investigations he has conducted in a territory called Laguna, whose meaning expands into synonyms and/or other definitions of the word—for example, when speaking of a "mental gap"—which are translated into the visual metaphors of this place, constructed from childhood memories.
From The Series Invasion Gama
Assembly made with paper cutouts from magazines on cotton paper.
Signed on the back
Image size: 21.5 x 13.5 cm.
Paper size: 45 x 45 cm.
- Creator:Fredy Saul Serrano Buitrago (1977, Colombian)
- Creation Year:2019
- Dimensions:Height: 17.72 in (45 cm)Width: 17.72 in (45 cm)Depth: 0.12 in (3 mm)
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- Gallery Location:Miami Beach, FL
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU453316878232
Fredy Saúl Serrano Buitrago is a Colombian artist with a Master's degree in Fine Arts from the Industrial University of Santander. In his works, he uses diverse media such as drawing, collage, painting, and sculpture, hybridizing them with tools from other disciplines such as design, science, fashion, architecture, and installation, seeking a poetic presentation of these visions. He chooses concrete, everyday territories, convinced that direct experience with forms and materials allows him to generate certain reflections necessary to understand a common whole. Serrano has held multiple solo exhibitions throughout his artistic career. For his works, he has received national recognition and incentives since 2005, such as the Artistic Scholarship for Artists with a Career from the National Incentive Program of the Ministry of Culture, Arts, and Knowledge (Colombia), and the Mention of Recognition from the Fifth Young Art Salon of the El Nogal Club, Bogotá, Colombia.
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