Offered by: LO Contemporary
Street Emanuil Ungureanu, no 17 Timişoara , Romania

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Materiality Vol. 1: Side Table & Stool by Eduard Locota. Acrylic Glass & Bronze

$ 11,000
  • Description
    MATERIALITY series represents the thinnest line between sculpture and design.

    TECHNICAL DATA:
    Each piece is entirely made by hand by Eduard Locota himself, from acrylic glass & cold cast bronze. Each artwork is accompanied with a certificate of authenticity signed and dated by the artist. Made to order; build process takes 4-6 weeks; please allow extra time for custom orders (colors can be customized upon request).

    Every object has his own persona and is entirely made by hand using similar techniques used in metal casting. We have literally endless color combinations, and each color accentuates the different personalities of the objects.

    Dimensions: l 47 cm / w 46 cm / h 42cm
    Ultra limited edition of 12 + 4 ap.
    * shipping worldwide: all our artworks are insured and packed in a custom-made wooden box.
    * dimensions may vary 1 – 2 cm.

    FEW WORDS FROM THE ARTIST:
    “I left on the surface of the object the imprints of my own fingers, of my hands, as well as the strikes and marks left by the actual tools used to shape the work. Later on, i took molds of my hands, fingers and of the tools that were actually used in the making of this unique piece, and duplicated them in cold cast bronze to complete the artistic statement.”
    For this set of works, the synthetic materials were chosen rationally in order to explain both the physical and conceptual materiality of the theme. Though, exactly the opposite for our case, the common perception of any synthetic material is usually disposable, mass-produces and low-grad. This gives birth to a discussion about the ethical value of synthetic materials and man’s ability to perceive it culturally.
    The story of the transformation of matter into an object, about the transformation of the object into a good, about the monetization of the good.

    PLASTIC CONCEPT:
    From the oldest of times, our species has experienced a strong symbiosis with matter. Humans have learned to model matter, turned it into tools, and then used it to create objects. The man of the 21st century has shaped the Anthropocene era to his liking; and plasticized it to his own mirror.
    The project called materiality, is centered around the last geological era, popularly known as the plastic age. An era in which human impact is the dominant force on the earth’s natural materials.
  • More Information
    Customization Options: Colors: Blossom Pink, Cherry Red, Purple, Sunset-Orange, Lime green, Turquoise, Cerulean-Blue, Smoke-Black.
    Documentation: Signed
    Origin: Romania
    Period: 2000-2021
    Materials: Acrylic Glass
    Condition: New.
    Creation Date: 2021
    Styles / Movements: Modern, Contemporary, Minimalist
    Incollect Reference #: 589302
  • Dimensions
    W. 18.11 in; H. 16.54 in; D. 18.5 in;
    W. 46 cm; H. 42 cm; D. 47 cm;
    Seat H. 16.54 in;
    Seat H. 42 cm;
Message from Seller:

Located in Timisoara, Romania; the gallery features a curated library of exclusive collections of distinctive artistic objects as well as avant-garde furniture, lighting, textiles and home décor. LO Contemporary’s mission is to promote contemporary art, and the professional and personal advancement of artists by connecting them with the Global Art Market, collectors, press, curators and art organizations around the world. Contact us: OFFICE@LOCONTEMPORARY.COM

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