Tag archive for José Salinas

Jose Salinas – Forgotten

Series Forgotten addresses José Salinas’s obsession for heads. He sees heads everywhere he looks. The heads depict issues of gender and identity. Female and male heads emerge from the deep monochrome background with imperturbable serenity and proximity. In Forgotten José Salinas retrieves unconscious characters stored…

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José Salinas talks about Topological Body. My Others and My Selves

    The solo exhibition Topological Body. My Others and My Selves, presents a selection of artworks between 2005-2010 during which José Salinas was living in New York. The exhibited artworks depict the constant socio-physiological and topological transformation that our bodies suffer depending on the…

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José Salinas – Diffeomorphic Bodies

Diffeomorphic Bodies series is a continuation of my work series focusing on interaction between two bodies. The two bodies are embedded in a movement sequence that presents the bodies in a topological space within a multidimensional system. Space and energy in constant change environs the…

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José Salinas – Disembodiment

Disembodiment: 1. To free (the soul or spirit) from the body. 2. To divest of substance. Disembodiment is a process of becoming, a consequence of the body occupying and experiencing the city, and one that divests our bodies of their material existences, distorting and transforming…

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