Thursday, September 26, 2013

Unholy



In Altar Ego, Zeus Bascon and Marcushiro Nada present various installations and assemblages that serve as "altars of meaning." They invite the viewers to partake in the religion of identity. Each one puts their own alternate belief in the seemingly familiar imagery. The artists' intention lies in the process of drawing out the viewer's interaction with an invented mythology thereby creating an alternate religion of sorts.

Simpa
2011
31 x 35.75 in
acrylic, oil, collage elements, mirror on wood


6:00
2013
64.5 x 55.75 x 2.25 in (painting), 10.75 x 65 x 5.5 in (floor piece)
acrylic and oil on canvas, wall putty on wood



(l-r) Sancta (Flor), 12.75 in (diameter), embroidery on stockings, acrylic on paper, pins, wall putty | Salvaje, 23.25 x 14.75 x 4.75 in, acrylic and collage, wax on wood | Apparition, 9 x 7.75 x 2.5 in, acrylic, pyrography, acrylic sheet, collage and pins on wood | 2013




Promises, 22 in long; strings, beads, sequins, found objects | End, 11.5 x 14.5 in ; pyrography, acrylic on wood, acrylic on silicone, pins, embroidery, oil on canvas | 2013


The Divine
2013
16 x 15.25 in
collage of acetate, lace, glass, mirror, beads, silicone, lighting fixtures

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