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Bosco Sodi

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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Bosco Sodi, Sem título | Untitled, 2022
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Bosco Sodi, Sem título | Untitled, 2022

Bosco Sodi

Sem título | Untitled, 2022
óleo sobre saco velho de chili
oil paint on old dry chili sack
115 x 63 cm
45.28 x 24.8 in
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  • (View a larger image of thumbnail 1 ) Bosco Sodi, Sem título | Untitled, 2016
  • (View a larger image of thumbnail 2 ) Bosco Sodi, Sem título | Untitled, 2016
Bosco Sodi’s research is outstanding for its simplicity of materials from a natural origin, such as pigments, sawdust, fibers, wood, soil, etc. The combination of these elements with the gesturality of his production makes each work unique, while creating a special connection between the artist and his process of creation, which transcends the conceptual. Currently, he has been making increasing use of techniques from olden times, which not only establish a direct relationship with the ethnobotanical discourse, but also recover his native Latin American ancestrality. Bosco Sodi also associates these techniques to traditional and contemporary processes, dialoguing with the movements of land art and informalism.
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A pesquisa de Bosco Sodi prima pela simplicidade de materiais de origem natural, como pigmentos, serragem, fibras, madeira, terra, etc. A combinação desses elementos com a gestualidade da sua produção, proporcionam um caráter excepcional a cada obra, que segundo o artista “torna-se impossível de ser replicada”, além de atribuir uma conexão especial entre ele e a sua prática de criação, que transcende o conceitual. Atualmente, e cada vez mais, sua produção utiliza técnicas antigas, que além de estabelecer uma relação direta com o discurso etnobotânico, resgata sua ancestralidade nativo-latinoamericana. Bosco Sodi também associa essas técnicas à processos tradicionais e contemporâneos, dialogando com os movimentos Land Art e o “Informalismo”.

 
Bosco Sodi’s research is outstanding for its simplicity of materials from a natural origin, such as pigments, sawdust, fibers, wood, soil, etc. The combination of these elements with the gesturality of his production makes each work unique, while creating a special connection between the artist and his process of creation, which transcends the conceptual. Currently, he has been making increasing use of techniques from olden times, which not only establish a direct relationship with the ethnobotanical discourse, but also recover his native Latin American ancestrality. Bosco Sodi also associates these techniques to traditional and contemporary processes, dialoguing with the movements of land art and informalism.
 
He has presented solo shows at prominent institutions that include the Fondazione dell’Alberto d’Oro, Venice, Italy (2022, as part of the official program of Venice Biennale); University of South Florida Contemporary Art Museum, Tampa, USA (2021); CAC Málaga, Spain (2020); the Royal Society of Sculptors, London, England (2019); the Museo di Scultura Antica Giovanni Barracco, Rome, Italy (2019); the Mexican Cultural Institute, Washington, DC, USA (2019); the Museo Nacional de Arte, Mexico (2017); and the Bronx Museum, New York, USA (2010). He has participated in group shows at venues that include the Harbour Arts Sculpture Park, Hong Kong (2018); the Museum of Modern Art, Gunma, Japan (2017) and the Museo Espacio, Mexico (2016). Bosco Sodi’s work is also part of important collections such as Colección JUMEX (Mexico), the Harvard Art Museums (USA), the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego (USA), the New Orleans Museum of Art (USA), the Scottish National Gallery of Art (Scotland), and Walker Art Center (USA).
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