 Cut-out collage and mixed media on paper, 250 x 123 cm Images © Arturo Herrera, Courtesy Galerie Max Hetzler “/>
Arturo Herrera, (from left) # 44 DB3, 2006 , # 45 DF3, 2006 Cut-out collage and mixed media on paper, 250 x 123 cm Images © Arturo Herrera, Courtesy Galerie Max Hetzler
- Arturo Herrera, (from left) # 44 DB3, 2006 , # 45 DF3, 2006
Cut-out collage and mixed media on paper, 250 x 123 cm Images © Arturo Herrera, Courtesy Galerie Max Hetzler
- cut felt (black), 3.5 x 1.5 m, 1 from a series of 2
Image © Arturo Herrera, Courtesy Thomas Dane gallery, London “>Arturo Herrera, Want, (2007) cut felt (black), 3.5 x 1.5 m, 1 from a series of 2 Image © Arturo Herrera, Courtesy Thomas Dane gallery, London
- Steel, 0.55 x 67 x 74.375 in
Image © Arturo Herrera, Courtesy Thomas Dane gallery, London “>Arturo Herrera, Plot (2006) Steel, 0.55 x 67 x 74.375 in Image © Arturo Herrera, Courtesy Thomas Dane gallery, London
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Arturo Herrera was born in Caracas, Venezuela in 1959, and lives and works in New York and Berlin, Germany. He received a BA from the University of Tulsa, Oklahoma, and an MFA from the University of Illinois at Chicago. Herrera’s work includes collage, work on paper, sculpture, relief, wall painting, photography, and felt wall hangings. His work taps into the viewer’s unconscious, often intertwining fragments of cartoon characters with abstract shapes and partially obscured images that evoke memory and recollection. Using techniques of fragmentation, splicing, and re-contextualization, Herrera’s work is provocative and open-ended. For his collages he uses found images from cartoons, coloring books, and fairy tales, combining fragments of Disney-like characters with violent and sexual imagery to make work that borders between figuration and abstraction and subverts the innocence of cartoon referents with a darker psychology. In his felt works, he cuts shapes from a piece of fabric and pins the fabric to the wall so that it hangs like a tangled form resembling the drips and splatters of a Jackson Pollock painting. Herrera’s wall paintings also meld recognizable imagery with abstraction, but on an environmental scale that he compares to the qualities of dance and music. Herrera has received many awards including, among others, a DAAD Fellowship. He has had solo exhibitions at Centre d’Art Contemporain, Geneva; Dia Center for the Arts, New York; Centro Galego de Arte Contemporánea, Santiago de Compostela; the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; UCLA Hammer Museum, Los Angeles; and P.S. 1 Contemporary Art Center, New York, among others. His work appeared in the Whitney Biennial (2002).
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Web Links
Sikkema Jenkins & Co, New York Thomas Dane Gallery, London Galerie Max Hetzler, Berlin Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum, Ridgefield, CT ikon Gallery, Birmingham, UK Kettles Yard, Cambridge, UK
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