Light box
69,5 x 40 cm
Light box.
69, 5 x 40 cm
Light box
69,5 x 40 cm
Light box
69,5 x 40 cm
Light box
69,5 x 40 cm
Light box
69,5 x 40 cm
Sculpture. Steel, shoe and brushes
113 x 100 cm
Digital printing on Dibond
101,5 x 89,5 cm
Digital printing on Dibond
114,5 x 78 cm
Sculpture.Mirror, plummet and objects 32 x 175 cm
Photograph on steel
179,5 x 124 cm
Photograph on steel and mirror
90 x 50 cm
Video installation
Videos recorded in Finland, 2011 and in Western Sahara, 2012. Computers, wooden structures an headphones
Photograph on steel
162 x 123 cm
Photograph on steel
123 x 79,5 cm
Photograph on steel
99 x 49,5 cm
Photograp on Dibond
78 x 114,5 cm
Photograph on Dibond
114,5 x 78 cm
Installation with suitcases, rope and wooden stick
Variable dimensions
Photograph on steel
71 x 102 cm
Sculpture. Mirror and objects
Photograph on steel
71 x 92 cm
Sculpture. Computer cables suit
Variable dimensions
Sculpture. Suit made of computer cables and computer mice
Variable dimensions
From its beginnings, the work of López-Aparicio has a marked political and social character. His projects try to encompass the instability of nature and of the humanity itself, in constant process of change, forcing us stopping for a moment to reflect on the futility of what surrounds and conditioned us. He has achieved a very important international acknowledgement by his artistic and activist actions, managing its career in the right way to escape from conventionalisms, in order to, from art as an element of reflection and social commitment, arises an image of credibility and an international presence. His works has been regularly been part in international fairs and in nmany solo and group shows and interventions along the five continents: from Tate Modern to Darat al Funun (Aman, Jordan); GAM, Galleria d'Arte Moderna di Palermo; Pompidou Center (Malaga and Paris) or ARTIUM, Vitoria.
Isidro Lópe-Aparicio is Ph in Fine Arts, developing his academic career teaching at the University of Granada. He is, also, Honorary President of the Fine Art European Forum, editor of the Journal for Artistic Research, President of the Union of Artists and member of the Institute for research about Peace and Conflicts and of the Artists and Pension Trust, among others evidencies of his social compromises. He has pronounce lectures in many academic or institucionals events and curated festivals and exhibitions all over the world.
© 2011 Isabel Hurley