WORK

Portrait of the Artist as a Machine
One Thousand Years of Contemporary Architecture
Wolves Are Fiercer on the Other Side
Objects in Places
Amaurot World's Fair
Lumpenkult
Ruins of the Anthropocene
The Future Lies Behind
The Barbarians Among Us
Alternate Monuments
Rewriting the 21st Century
Rise and Fall of a Rogue State
Analog Documents
(Fake) Wall Paintings
Scenes of a Revolution yet to Come
Lives of Eminent Philosophers
Last Days of Capitalism
Banners / Posters
Classic Drawings
Concrete Processes /
Landscapes with Ruins
Rationalist Models
Decorative Sculptures
Vignettes / Cartoons / Other Suites
Early Drawings / Soft Sculptures
 
 

TEXTS

CV/CONTACT


 

SCENES OF A REVOLUTION YET TO COME

Considering the recent wave of global protests, which might be the beginning of an historical paradigm shift, it's intended to imagine how could it look like if the new motivating but inarticulated ideas from the last years would take the shape of a proper emancipation movement, strong enough to confront and defeat the almighty financial powers.
Each picture deals with a concrete area of social organization and how it's being transformed. In order to shape such speculative images keeping an apparently scientific rigor, diverse graphic techniques are combined: colourful polygons related to the pure theoretical concepts, unfinished three-dimensional outlines as provisional proposals, and among them the disruption of reality with all its lively impurities.




 

Accused of Economic Crimes Before the People's Justice
2012 / 60 x 80 cm / Ink, watercolour and gouache on paper
Outlaws
2012 / 50 x 40 cm / Ink, watercolour and gouache on paper
Inspection and Closure of a Precarious Workplace
2012 / 80 x 60 cm / Ink, watercolour and gouache on paper
Session of the Constituent Assembly
2012 / 70 x 100 cm / Ink, watercolour and gouache on paper
Primary Education Center
2012 / 40 x 50 cm / Ink, watercolour and gouache on paper
Installation View
C.I.T.I. / Sala de Arte Joven, Madrid / 2015