The Unfolded Architecture art piece proves yet again that art can be found at every turn. This unassuming work of art seems to have been ripped right out of the wall in the convenient shape of a canvas, only to be placed directly beside the remaining hole to show just where it came from.
Created by Pablo Rasgado, Unfolded Architecture is just one example of his immense talent. Living and working Mexico City, Rasgado studied Visual Arts at the Autonomous University of Morelos State. Since graduating, his work, which is very similar to the construction like aesthetic of Unfolded Architecture, has been showcased at such as places as the Museum of Modern Art, Stonehouse and Hessel Museum of Art & Center for Curatorial Studies.
Wall-Ripped Artworks
Unfolded Architecture Shows That Art Can be Found at Every Turn
Trend Themes
1. Unfolded Architecture - Opportunity to disrupt traditional art forms through unconventional techniques and mediums.
2. Construction-like Aesthetic - Opportunity to merge the worlds of architecture and art, creating innovative works that blur the lines between the two.
3. Site-specific Art - Opportunity to create art that is uniquely tied to a specific location, enhancing the viewer's experience and connection to the work.
Industry Implications
1. Contemporary Art - Opportunity for artists to push the boundaries of traditional art forms and techniques, creating works that are unconventional and thought-provoking.
2. Architecture - Opportunity to integrate art into architectural design, creating buildings and spaces that are not only functional but also aesthetically pleasing and engaging for viewers.
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