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Oscar Tuazon — I gave my name to it
Oscar Tuazon

I gave my name to it

A bold and conceptually charged work by Oscar Tuazon, *I gave my name to it* reflects the artist's ongoing exploration of authorship, ownership, and the act of claiming space. Tuazon's practice often blurs the boundaries between sculpture, architecture, and raw materiality, inviting viewers to consider the power dynamics embedded in the act of naming. The work carries an assertive, self-referential quality that challenges conventional notions of artistic identity and possession.

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Contemporary Art Day Sale

October 17, 2013

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Oscar Tuazon, I gave my name to it

A bold and conceptually charged work by Oscar Tuazon, *I gave my name to it* reflects the artist's ongoing exploration of authorship, ownership, and the act of claiming space. Tuazon's practice often blurs the boundaries between sculpture, architecture, and raw materiality, inviting viewers to consider the power dynamics embedded in the act of naming. The work carries an assertive, self-referential quality that challenges conventional notions of artistic identity and possession.

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Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

Raw Materials, Structural Form, Male Artist, Conceptual Art, Contemporary Artist, American Artist, Installation Art, Utilitarian Forms, Sculptural Installation, Introspective Mood, 21st Century, Identity Theme, Industrial Aesthetic, Neutral Tones, Text-Based Art, Minimalism

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