Tomorrow 16th of September will take place at 07:00 pm at Carlos Carvalho Contemporary Art of Lisbon the opening of the exhibition 'Isidro Blasco, latest work' of the well-known artist born in Madrid.

Carlos Carvalho Contemporary Art gallery is pleased to announce Isidro Blasco’s first solo show in Portugal. The artist holds an assemblage of works which combines architecturesculpture, photography and installation.

He started his career by questioning the anthropomorphic relationship between his own body and he idea of the house. This confrontation has resulted in a set of questions that are the basis of his work. Blasco shows how the apprehension of reality can’t be perceived in objective terms, it differs according to the sensitivity of the observer. The perception is intrinsically related to individual experience and it only exists following this term. Blasco points out that reality can not be explained using a rational model that is built from a neutral and detached point of view. This understanding depends always on the observer and the context.

According to this, this artist draws three dimensional objects to offer new perspectives to the photographed object. In his process of work, Isidro Blasco develops a three-dimensional constructions reinventing indoor and urban environments that begin in capturing images of, for example, an angle of a private room to create from there a new space, reshaping the perspective and distorting the presence of a single line of vision. This work results in the deployment of structures by breaking the surface, the use of geometric asymmetry and multiple orders.

The work of Isidro Blasco act in the opposite direction to the normal visual expectations of the observer forcing him to understand the picture of reality pulverized into small images. By performing asymmetry and instability of the vision, the artist obstructs the tradicional viewing modes, guiding the viewer's attention to a kind of para-visuality that allows other readings.

Isidro Blasco, Latest Work.
When.- from 16th of September to 7th of November, 2015.
Where.- Gallery Carlos Carvalho Contemporary Art. R. Joly Braga Santos, Lote F – R/c 1600-123, Lisbon, Portugal.

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Isidro Blasco was born in Madrid in 1962 and moved to New York in 1996. He is an artist who combines his work in photography, architecture and sculpture to create spaces that reproduce daily life. It has been said about him that their projects are reminiscent of Cubist and Constructivist solutions. He has a Bachelor Degree in Fine Arts from Autonoma University of Madrid, Spain and he is a candidate for a Ph.D. at the Architectural School of Madrid.  He was selected for the Spanish Academy in Rome in 1991, received Pollock Krasner Foundation Grants in 1998 and 2010 and a Guggenheim Foundation fellowship in Visual Arts in 2000.

Isidro Blasco has shown extensively in the US and Europe as well as in Shanghai, Sydney and Santiago de Chile. He has had solo exhibitions in New York at P.S.1, Queens, NY and at the Queens Museum of Art. Exhibitions also include the Whitney Museum, Champion Branch, NYC; the Reina Sofia, Madrid, Spain; the Museo de Arte y Diseño Contemporáneo, San José, Costa Rica; El Museo del Barrio, NYC;  Sculpture Center, Queens, NY; and at the Leubsdorf Art Gallery at Hunter College, NYC. He participated at the upcoming Helsinki Photography Biennial 2012 in Finland.

http://www.isidroblasco.com

 

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Published on: September 16, 2015
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