Jose Dávila

Homage to the Square, 2015

$3,800.00
High temperature ceramic with gold leaf coat
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  • Medium: Sculpture
  • Dimensions: 300mm x 300mm
  • Edition size: 30
  • Authentication: Signed by the artist on verso.
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In this newest edition from Guadalajara-born artist Jose Dávila’s acclaimed Homage to the Square series, the artist continues to reference Josef Albers’ painting series of the same name. Four stacked ceramic and gold leaf squares, each framing the previous in size, reflect the flaxen tonalities of surrounding light.  A tribute to the technical nature of Albers’ Bauhaus influence—in addition to Dávila’s own architectural background—the work also comments on the hierarchical relationship between artist and artisan, canvas and craft, particularly considering the social and art historical importance of ceramic tile in Mexican culture. 

Jose Jose Dávila's artistic practice is located in the boundaries of homage, imitation and critique. In a sort of mirage, the artist uses different reproduction strategies to dismantle the relation between form and content, as well as manifest the virtues and deficiencies of his references. For more than a decade, Dávila has configured distinctive aesthetics in his body of work, evidencing both his education as an architect as well as his character of self-taught historian.

Dávila's work addresses the question about the limits of instrumental values through the use of common materials to create sculptures, objects and installation. Frequently, the nature of these materials approaches architecture and construction, as well as formal artistic production, which subscribes his work to principles coined by Minimalism and Arte Povera. Dávila has also manifested a special interest in the use and occupation of space, issues that have been present throughout his career.

Dávila’s work has been exhibited in Museo Universitario de Arte Contemporaneo MUAC, Mexico City, Caixa Forum, Madrid, MoMA PS1, New York, Kunstwerke, Berlin, San Diego Museum of Art, Museo de Arte Reina Sofia, Madrid, MAK, Vienna, Fundacion/Coleccion JUMEX, Mexico City, Bass Museum of Art, Miami, Museu do Arte Moderna, Sao Paulo, The Moore Space, Miami, NICC, Antwerp, among others.

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