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Abraham Cruzvillegas: The Hyundai Commission (Paperback)
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Abraham Cruzvillegas: The Hyundai Commission (Paperback)
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Since Tate Modern opened, the Turbine Hall has hosted some of the
most memorable and acclaimed site-specific art installations of the
twenty-first century, reaching an audience of millions. This book
is published to accompany the inaugaral Hyundai Commission, the
first in a new series of annual exhibitions that will give renowned
international contemporary artists an opportunity to create new
work for one of the world's most iconic museum spaces. Abraham
Cruzvillegas (b.1968), one of the key figures to have emerged in
Mexico among a new wave of conceptual artists, is best known for
his sculptural works made from local found objects and materials.
He has titled this body of work autoconstruccion or
'self-construction'. This term usually refers to the way Mexicans
of his parents' generation, arriving in the capital from rural
areas in the 1960s, self-built their houses in stages, improvising
with whatever materials they could source. His approach to
sculpture continues the principles of autoconstruccion, recycling
locally found objects and improvising new ways to build, design and
create. As an artist he is also concerned with how a strong
community spirit and hope can be maintained in precarious economic
and political conditions. These ideas have led to projects staged
in Glasgow, Paris, Oxford, Gwangju, Kassel and many other places.
During a residency at Cove Park in Scotland, Cruzvillegas gathered
discarded materials such as wool, fencing, a rubber buoy and bits
of wood to create a dynamic installation of sculptures. In Glasgow
he created a modified bicycle which he pedalled through the city
while playing music created in collaboration with local bands. In
recent years his work has been exhibited at Haus der Kunst, Munich
(2014); Walker Art Center, Minneapolis (2013); Modern Art Oxford
(2011) and The New Museum, New York (2011). Created in close
collaboration with the artist, the book will feature a fully
illustrated survey of Cruzvillegas's life and work and an in-depth
interview with curator Mark Godfrey. Exploring in fascinating
detail the artistic processes involved in creating this monumental
new work, it will include stunning photographs of the awe-inspiring
installation to be revealed in the Turbine Hall in October 2015.
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