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Gabriel Orozco — Pepsi Bottles
Gabriel Orozco

Pepsi Bottles

1998

Gabriel Orozco's "Pepsi Bottles" is a dye destruction print that exemplifies the artist's conceptual approach to mass production and consumer culture. The work presents everyday commercial objects as subjects worthy of artistic scrutiny, transforming mundane packaging through the technical process of dye destruction printing. Mounted for display, the print reflects Orozco's broader practice of finding aesthetic and philosophical meaning in ordinary manufactured goods.

Medium
artist made dye destruction print, mounted

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Gabriel Orozco, Pepsi Bottles, 1998

Gabriel Orozco's "Pepsi Bottles" is a dye destruction print that exemplifies the artist's conceptual approach to mass production and consumer culture. The work presents everyday commercial objects as subjects worthy of artistic scrutiny, transforming mundane packaging through the technical process of dye destruction printing. Mounted for display, the print reflects Orozco's broader practice of finding aesthetic and philosophical meaning in ordinary manufactured goods.

Medium
artist made dye destruction print, mounted
Year
1998
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

Consumer Culture, Photography, Minimalist Aesthetic, Mexican Artist, Ironic Humor, Installation, Conceptual Art, 21st Century, Contemporary Art, Found Objects

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