Martin Creed
(b. 1968)
Work No. 1778
(black diagonal stripes)
2013
Emulsion on wall
Stripes 6 inches / 15.2 cm wide; overall dimensions variable
Work No. 1779
(red diamonds)
2013
Emulsion on wall
Stripes 12 inches / 30.5 cm wide; overall dimensions variable
Abraham Cruzvillegas
(b. 1968)
Measure for measure
2010
Wood, skateboard, brick, cotton, enameled acrylic, nunchucks
51.38 x 39.17 x 7.87 in / 130.5 x 99.5 x 20 cm
Nicht-nachhaltige Raum- und Siedlungsentwicklung
2010
Wood, iron, aluminium, paper, glue, tape, plastic, rubber, porcelain, stainless steel and wooden box
90.55 x 47.24 x 18.9 in / 230 x 120 x 48 cm
Leo Villareal
(b. 1967)
Here Comes the Sun
2004
LED bulbs, pipes, circuitry
9 feet in diameter
Leo Villareal is one of the most prominent light sculptors of his generation. Since 1997, Villareal has been pursuing a system-based approach, devising complex light sculptures in which he combines strobe lights, neon, and most recently, LED bulbs activated by the artist’s own custom-made software.
Damián Ortega
(b. 1967)
Organón 3
2012
Pigmented concrete (9 pieces)
30.5 x 28.5 x 28.5 cm
Organón 4
2012
Pigmented concrete (6 pieces)
30.5 x 26.5 x 26.5 cm
Gabriel Kuri
(b. 1970)
Self-portrait as chart with one red point decline
2012
Insulating material, string, plastic bag, plastic bottle with liquid
43.31 x 38.19 x 19.69 in / 110 x 97 x 50 cm
Antonio Paucar
(b. 1973)
Suspended in the Queñua
2014
HD-Video
Duration for exhibition: 05:43 min