Episode #037: Gabriel Orozco discusses recent paintings from his ongoing "Samurai Tree" series, including the works "Fugaz", "Tuttifruti" and "Red Roots" (all 2008), and the computer animation "Dandelion Animation" (2008), shown as part of the exhibition "Gabriel Orozco: Recent Work" (2008) at Marian Goodman Gallery in New York.
Gabriel Orozcos sculptures and photographs disrupt conventional notions of reality. Drawing our attention to slips in logic, philosophical games, and hidden geometries, Orozco uncovers the extraordinary aspects of the seemingly everyday. His use of humble materials and means (graphite on bone, a ball of clay, a 35mm camera) engages the imagination through its disarming simplicity and intimacy.
Gabriel Orozco is featured in the Season 2 (2003) episode "Loss & Desire" of the "Art:21—Art in the Twenty-First Century" television series on PBS.
Learn more about Gabriel Orozco: http://www.art21.org/artists/gabriel-orozco
VIDEO | Producer: Wesley Miller. Camera & Sound: Larissa Nikola-Lisa. Editor: Mary Ann Toman. Artwork courtesy: Gabriel Orozco. Thanks: Marian Goodman Gallery, New York.
the art piece at 0:26....the big one on the far wall what is the name of it...anyone knows...
pablo4 4 months ago
That's cool stuff, I worked with gold and blue, it came out awesome
anikinippon 1 year ago
absolutely beautiful and unique
medina996 1 year ago
Graphic Design??
lukastaneda1 1 year ago
Money and gold.....Color theory?
chandru1103 2 years ago
i think harry potter rocks
spentanamo 2 years ago
i love how complex it is conceptually and the organic feel
fantasyflower118 3 years ago 2
I really love the green one on gold
saYer 3 years ago