Recognized for his large-format monochromatic works, Bosco Sodi produces paintings with a combination of natural pigments, sawdust, natural fibers and glue. As this combination dries, cracks form to create an...
Recognized for his large-format monochromatic works, Bosco Sodi produces paintings with a combination of natural pigments, sawdust, natural fibers and glue. As this combination dries, cracks form to create an effect that resembles geological and chemical phenomena. Each painting is executed in an uninterrupted process, like a performance. Sodi also works with sculptures and installations that dialogue with land art, recovering his native American ancestry.
Venues that have hosted his solo shows include the Bronx Museum, New York (2010); the Museo National de Arte, Mexico (2017); and the Museo Barracco di Scultura Antica, Rome (2019). Those of his participations in group shows include the Museo Espacio, Mexico (2016), the Museum of Modern Art, Gunma, Japan (2017); and the Harbour Arts Sculpture Park, Hong Kong (2018).