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Jose Dávila — Conjunto habitacional
Jose Dávila

Conjunto habitacional

Jose Dávila's *Conjunto habitacional* is a sprawling installation composed of 90 individual ceramic parts, evoking the repetitive yet varied architecture of collective housing complexes. The work explores themes of community, density, and urban planning, drawing on the visual language of modernist residential developments. Through the accumulation and arrangement of ceramic elements, Dávila examines the tension between standardization and human inhabitation.

Medium
ceramic, in 90 parts

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Latin America

May 23, 2016

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Jose Dávila, Conjunto habitacional

Jose Dávila's *Conjunto habitacional* is a sprawling installation composed of 90 individual ceramic parts, evoking the repetitive yet varied architecture of collective housing complexes. The work explores themes of community, density, and urban planning, drawing on the visual language of modernist residential developments. Through the accumulation and arrangement of ceramic elements, Dávila examines the tension between standardization and human inhabitation.

Medium
ceramic, in 90 parts
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

Architectural Subject, Ceramic Sculpture, Minimalist Aesthetic, Mexican Artist, Male Artist, Conceptual Art, Contemporary Artist, Urban Architecture, Ceramic Medium, Installation Art, Geometric Abstraction, Sculptural Installation, Neutral Palette, Modular Work, Contemporary Art, Established Artist, Neutral Tones, Minimalism, Modular Format

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