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Behind the Scenes: Gabriel Orozco

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Uploaded by on Dec 16, 2009

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December 13, 2009-March 1, 2010

For more information, please visit http://www.moma.org/gabrielorozco.

Images courtesy of Gabriel Orozco
Music: "¿Quién? (Suite)" and "Dar (Qué difícil)" by Juana Molina. Courtesy of the artist and Domino Publishing. For more information please visit http://www.juanamolina.com

© 2009 The Museum of Modern Art, New York

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  • The great Orozco to the rescue of the arts, the new way for undertsanding the vital ideas, the human being have to evolve

  • @MyRicardo1981

    you obviously dont understand or appreciate the importance of subtlety, poetics, or the very ordinary joy of making...of being creative. there is no divinity in human beings, just a temporary spark of life. more people should try to explore such minuscule enjoyment and stop kidding themselves with the grandiose.

  • BORING... ASS hell -__-

  • besides, an artist like Orozco is not looking to sell, quite the opposite. You're really out of context. sorry

  • Perfect job, like Kandinsky but in one skeleton, millimetre by millimetre it's so great, congratulations, he is working with all mediums and all things, no more excuses to create

  • Perfect job, like Kandinsky but in one skeleton, millimetre by millimetre it's so great, congratulations, he is working with all mediums and all things, no more excuses to create

  • He is a good artist but thats it!!!! No more than that. What I am trying to say is that he creates new things, interesting visual objects, but at the end, nobody is going to remember his art in the art books, because where is the beauty in his art? WHere is the human intensity and the divinity in his paintings. For example: The Asias are creating beautiful paintings, using traditional techniques and they are the best in the art shows, selling hundred millions.

  • Grande G. Orozco!

    Con todo el apoyo de México!

  • nice installations and geometric works* :) keep it up*

  • I love seeing artist's move between different mediums, and Orozco's work always has great results. The giant whale is also genius.

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