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ISIDRO BLASCO

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source: artnet

Isidro Blasco combines architecture, photography and installation to explore themes of vision and perception in relation to physical experience. His work often references the realm of private or domestic space. Blasco normally begins by selecting one angle in a room or outdoors and then constructs a new space from the perspective of that vantage point.
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source: blogotherpeoplespixels

ISIDRO BLASCO combines photography and sculpture in his indoor and outdoor installations which use common building materials like plywood to question our perceptions of space and perspective. He studied at the Architectural School of Madrid before becomming a visual artist. He exhibits internationally and has received several prestegious grants, including two Pollock Krasner grants in 1997 and 2010 and a Guggenheim Fellowship in 2000. Isidro lives in Queens, NY.
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source: dawire

Isidro Blasco uses digital photography and humble building materials to assemble three-dimensional images that reconstruct interior spaces, private or domestic and outdoor environments. Blasco combines architecture, photography and installation to explore and challenge perception in relation to what we see at plain sight. The resulting effect is a fragmentation of a single line of sight that is reminiscent of Cubist collages. Blasco’s three dimensional images and sculptures result in an elliptical succession of multiple angles, producing a space that is at once recognizable and entirely new.