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[Image: Mario García Torres "La Paradoja del Esfuerzo" (2024) Toner and acrylic on canvas 192 x 132cm each © Mario García Torres / Photo: Ramy Rangel]

Mario García Torres "La Paradoja del Esfuerzo"

Taka Ishii Gallery
Finished

Artists

Mario García Torres
Over the last two decades, Mexico City-based conceptual artist Mario García Torres has never stopped transgressing the rigidity of the role commonly assumed for the artist in society through a diverse range of media including video, sound installation, painting, sculpture, and drawing. García Torres explores art history and individuality in relation to conceptual art of the 1960s and 1970s. His works take a poetic narrative approach and draw attention to the still unexplored gaps in art history, and by juxtaposing and interacting with unexpected fiction and reality, they highlight ambiguities in memory and understanding, encouraging a renewed consideration of wider issues we face today.

“La Paradoja del Esfuerzo” is a monumental work by García Torres that further expands bidimensional works made with toner. This painterly series, which has been developed through several years, is made by pouring toner—a runny dust composed of microscopic grains normally used to make photocopies—over canvas. As direct records of an irreproducible accident, the series negotiates gesture and environment, capturing the slightest changes in the particles’ drift.

The twenty-two canvases were created specifically to fit in the Taka Ishii Gallery, entailing a number of the artist’s interests throughout the career; like time, repetition, and the defense of ideas related to mistakes and failure. One could say, these monochromes are time-based works: a narrative emerges as the material progresses over the surface, from top to bottom, and from one side of the room to the other. An effort has been made to try and copy the design on the previous canvas, generating a work that is both aesthetically powerful and that suggests the atmosphere or re-enactment and speed.

The series subtly cites historical bodies of work by the artists that García Torres had already dedicated works to: Robert Smithson pouring asphalt over land, Alighiero Boetti photocopying the rain, and in this specific installation Andy Warhol’s Shadows; the size of each canvas on display corresponds to the mentioned work. The photocopier—a near-obsolete technology, like film and slide projectors—was adopted by artists since immediately after its inception in the 1960s. Conceiving these works as monochrome paintings, García Torres strips its emblematic material of its associations with a deadpan machine aesthetic and cheap reproducibility, focusing instead on its erratic nature and the impossibility of its reproduction outside the machinery.

Schedule

Jun 28 (Fri) 2024-Jul 27 (Sat) 2024 

Opening Hours Information

Hours
12:00-19:00
Closed
Monday, Sunday, Holidays

Opening Reception Jun 28 (Fri) 2024 17:00 - 19:00

FeeFree
Websitehttps://www.takaishiigallery.com/en/archives/38060/
VenueTaka Ishii Gallery
http://www.takaishiigallery.com/
Location3F Complex665, 6-5-24 Roppongi, Minato-ku, Tokyo 106-0032
Access2 minute walk from exit 1b at Roppongi Station on the Hbiya or Toei Oedo line, 8 minute walk from exit 7 at Azabu-juban Station on the Nanboku or Toei Oedo line, 11 minute walk from exit 5 at Nogizaka Station on the Chiyoda line.
Phone03-6434-7010
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