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ISIDRO BLASCO
Isidro Blasco combines architecture, photography and installation to explore themes of vision and perception in relation to physical experience. Blasco uses digital photography and common building materials to assemble three-dimensional constructions that recreate interior spaces and outdoor environments that are reminiscent of Cubist collages with multi-faceted angles and planes. His work often references the realm of private or domestic space. The artist normally begins by selecting one angle in a room or outdoors and then constructs a new space from the perspective of that vantage point. Blasco’s slight distortion of this perspective produces scenes that can appear both recognizable and unfamiliar. “I connect my experience as an outsider who walks the streets and interacts with the city with my more intimate feelings about closed and private spaces,” he says.
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