Isidro Blasco
The work of New York-based artist Isidro Blasco (b. Madrid, 1962) explores themes of spatial dynamics and perception by combining architecture, sculpture and photography. His installation recreates images and three-dimensional visual articulations of a particular place that provide insights into how we perceive ourselves in our own environments. Through distortions and re-creations, the resulting effects in his works are fragmentations reminiscent to Cubist collages. Blasco's three-dimensional sculptures offer the viewer to consider multiple points of view, provoking angular shifts in observational perception, and therefore creating spaces that are at once completely new and recognizable.
Blasco's work are included in the collections of Museum of Modern Art, Whitney Museum of American Art and The Queen's Museum of Art; Chicago's Museum of Contemporary Art; the Baltimore Museum of Art; Academia de Bellas Artes de Roma (Italy); Colegio Oficial de Ingenieros de Caminos (Spain).