Gabriel Orozco: "Mobile Matrix"

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Art21 first featured artist Gabriel Orozco in 2003
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Gabriel Orozco is featured in the Art21 episode "Loss & Desire" along with fellow artists Janine Antoni and Collier Schorr. The Season 1 & 2 DVD features 8 episodes, 37 artists, and is available from PBS and Amazon.

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Exclusive Episode #029: Gabriel Orozco discusses the process behind his sculpture "Mobile Matrix" (2006), a permanent installation for the José Vasconcelos Library in Mexico City.

Gabriel Orozcos sculptures and photographs disrupt conventional notions of reality. Drawing our attention to slips in logic, philosophical games, and hidden geometries, Orozco uncovers the extraordinary aspects of the seemingly everyday. His use of humble materials and means (graphite on bone, a ball of clay, a 35mm camera) engages the imagination through its disarming simplicity and intimacy.

Learn more about Gabriel Orozco: http://www.art21.org/artists/gabriel-orozco

VIDEO | Producer: Wesley Miller and Sofía Olascoaga. Camera & Sound: J. Manuel Bravo Arriola and Larissa Nikola-Lisa. Editor: Mary Ann Toman. Artwork Courtesy: Gabriel Orozco. Thanks: Biblioteca José Vasconcelos, Mexico City; Kurimanzutto, Mexico City; Marco Barrera Bassols; and Marian Goodman Gallery, New York.

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