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| Title: Unfolded Architecture Artist: Pablo Rasgado Date:1984 Size: 65" X 65" Medium: Broken Drywall pieces |
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Unfolded Architecture is from Mexico by Pablo Rasgado. Although this piece is a mosaic which can represents many things, Pablo has not yet revealed his reason behind the creation of this piece. Many other pieces like this one are displayed throughout Mexico's streets. He leaves the viewer to interpret his art and to ponder over its creation. He has been called the leader of "poetic charge" because he has distanced himself from the artistic tradition. His artwork stands as the introduction of art through a new medium and a new treatment of art.
Unfolded Architecture uses a range of broken drywall pieces with a variety of color. Although this art piece lacks color, the ripped wallpaper shows the uneven edges and creates unique shapes within the artwork. The new medium allows the viewer to see the art in its simplicity. This reinforces the meaning that art does not need polished materials to look aesthetically beautiful to the eye. Unfolded architecture is an orginal piece which attempts to dissuade its viewers from the contemporary art forms. Art can beautiful and meaningful as long as it has a purpose to someone. Rasgado, as a result created a series of these pieces for the audience as a conundrum to interpret their views on art.
Recently in TOK, we explored art. We also exposed the some stereotypes of art such as art must use artistic elements such as color, or that it must be made with artistic materials like a brush or pencil. This artwork exemplifies in many ways what many people would not consider as art. However similar to what we have learned, art must serve a purpose for the artist and or for the audience to be art. It does not need to be beautiful or expensive to be displayed in a gallery.
Keeping this in mind, Rasgado's piece is successful in portraying its originality and its message. A call for diverse art. This although implied could very well be an underlying theme displayed by his usage of drywall.The basic and common item, broken drywall, signals that art can be simple and basic while complex in its structure simultaneously. The mosaic is intricate and has a range of uniquely shaped pieces of drywall embedded in a standard square shape. The author lets you escape from your definition of art to come and explore his point of view. Even the title of the art lets the viewer know the origin of the art. Unfolded Architecture presents preconceived materials, broken and used drywall pieces from numerous buildings.
Rasgado's perspective has been greatly applauded. Especially, this day and age the people want to see more than just paintings. Now we seek innovation in art that sets it apart from the past. We visit museums to experience and appreciate what has already been discovered, but we visit art galleries to envision a new future for art. Rasgado's art is one of the few which allow our minds to deviate from the canvas and to look out in the streets for new forms of creativity. Not only has Unfolded Architecture been praised, but also other forms of art are new being explored and valued such as graffiti. Some time from now, these pieces will be have a price tag soon to add to their artistic quality and to reward the artist's thinking.

Thoughts about how/why it is connected to the other part downstairs?
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