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Gabriel de la Mora — 10,347
Gabriel de la Mora

10,347

Gabriel de la Mora's *10,347* is a meticulously constructed work that reflects the artist's signature practice of transforming discarded or everyday materials into precise, visually striking compositions. The title's numerical quality suggests an obsessive cataloguing or accumulation, inviting viewers to consider themes of time, labor, and the hidden order found within ordinary objects. De la Mora's work consistently blurs the boundary between fine art and scientific inquiry, lending the piece a contemplative, almost archival presence.

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Latin America

May 23, 2016

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Gabriel de la Mora, 10,347

Gabriel de la Mora's *10,347* is a meticulously constructed work that reflects the artist's signature practice of transforming discarded or everyday materials into precise, visually striking compositions. The title's numerical quality suggests an obsessive cataloguing or accumulation, inviting viewers to consider themes of time, labor, and the hidden order found within ordinary objects. De la Mora's work consistently blurs the boundary between fine art and scientific inquiry, lending the piece a contemplative, almost archival presence.

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Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

Geometric, Minimalist, Installation, Sculpture, Mixed Media, Modern, Neutral Tones, Abstract, Spanish, Contemporary

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