Located in Mexico City, CDMX
Silla T- trabajo. Work chair made of three-pieces, edition of 50 numbered pieces, made of white Encino wood, with a compact idea where the design proposes the integration of the simple with the ergonomic. Manufacturing location: Graphic Research Laboratory (LIG), CDMX manufacturing date: 09/2019
About Luis Ricaurte:
A visual artist of Colombian origin naturalized in Mexico. The inventor of Laserxylography, "Technique with which he broke the schemes that subjected the execution of contemporary graphic arts". His work has been highlighted for being interdisciplinary, as founder, director of the Graphic Experimentation Workshop and the Grafica Research Laboratory, in which not only researched for the visual arts sector, also developed avant-garde projects in architectural design, Industrial and interior design, excelled as an innovator in both fields by the conjugation of artistic-technological elements.
His exhibitions amount to 45 individuals and more than 103 collectives. For his contribution, to the techniques within the world of graphics, the National Autonomous University of Mexico, (UNAM), paid tribute to him in 2011, pieces of his authorship are part of collections of various museums in the world such as MOLAA, Museum of Latin American Art, USA; Museo Nacional de la Estampa, Mexico; Museum of Contemporary Art in Tehran, Iran; Ibero-American Institute of Berlin, Germany, National Museum of Fine Arts of Cuba, Museum of Contemporary Art of the University of Chile, National Library of Spain.
The exhibitions Stand out at the polo of the Biennale of Sao Pablo, Brazil, in 2010, the Institute of Graphic Arts of Oaxaca, Palazzo Spinola, Rochetta Ligure, Italy; Centro Cultural Recoleta Buenos Aires, Argentina; Ricardo Rojas Cultural Center of the University of Buenos Aires, (UBA), Argentina; Museo Nacional de la Estampa, Mexico; "Chicago ARTEahora", The First Chicago Latin American Art Fair, at the River East Art Center; Shanghai Art...
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2010s Modern Mexican Stools