
Mesoamerican Negative Space 3
2018
Mesoamerican Negative Space 3 presents a large-scale graphite field on paper that appears at once dense and dissolving, the artist's methodical mark-making building a surface that hovers between material presence and deliberate erasure. Gala Porras-Kim fixes this sheet within a structure of epoxy resin and metal, giving the work a sculptural dimension that implicates the frame as a conceptual element rather than a simple support. The result stands at 153 by 77 centimeters, commanding in scale yet intimate in its attention to the granular accumulation of graphite, which catches and diffuses light depending on the viewer's position. Porras-Kim works persistently at the boundaries between language, archaeology, and institutional knowledge, and this piece belongs to a series that takes the lacunae of Mesoamerican visual records as its subject. Rather than reconstructing lost imagery, the artist inverts the premise entirely, treating absence as a form with its own authority and materiality. The graphite ground reads as both a field of possibility and a record of withholding, asking what it means to document what cannot be recovered. For collectors, this signed 2018 work offers an entry into one of the more philosophically rigorous practices in contemporary art. Porras-Kim has exhibited widely across institutions in the Americas and Europe, and works from this period have entered significant collections. Currently presented through Labor, Mesoamerican Negative Space 3 rewards sustained attention and holds its conceptual argument across time.
- Medium
- Graphite on paper, epoxy resin and metal
- Overall
- Signed
- Yes
- Spotted At
- Gallery · Labor
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