Single piece Titled
Size
Year
2022
Medium
Sculpture
Reference
c69f9b7a
Wood, Plaster, Animal skin, hair, ashes, dust, acrylic's, wax
1998 , Mexico
Gabriel O'Shea's work focuses mainly on the duality of the divine and the mundane, using art as a tool that allows him to sow intimate questions in the viewer on a variety of topics including the absence of spirituality, the lack of introspection, contemporary nihilism, and the violence and decadence that surrounds our present day. The human body is presented segmented, partially exposed, or veiled, implying unsettling latent narratives, emphasised by the realism and precision of his technique that makes the vulnerability of the human body visible.
Address
Ciudad de México,
Galería Hilario Galguera is a contemporary art gallery located in Mexico City. The gallery was founded in 2006 for the discussion of Mexican and international art. The opening exhibition was Damien Hirst’s first solo show in Latin America, titled ‘The Death of God’. Since then, the gallery have exhibited works by Daniel Buren, Jannis Kounellis and Bos...