Artworks

Alejandro Sánchez

Lanscape YOOV

Casting in polyester resin and industrial paints

115 x 118 cm

2020

Alejandro Sánchez

Lanscape WWW

Casting in polyester resin and industrial paints

115 x 118 cm

2020

Alejandro Sánchez

Broken BK-04

Acrylic on paper

70 x 100 cm

2019

Alejandro Sánchez

Broken BK-05

Acrylic on paper

70 x 100 cm

2019

Alejandro Sánchez

Landscape WGWB

Casting in polyester resin and industrial paints

127 x 236 cm

2020

Alejandro Sánchez

Rumbo MSC

Concrete, plastic and industrial paints

30 x 60 x 37 cm

2020

Alejandro Sánchez

Sobredual YBO

Plastic, polyester resin and acrylic paint

11 x 100 x 11cm

2020

Alejandro Sánchez

Sobrecupo Ballestrinque

Plastics and industrial paints

60 x 60 x 65 cm

2020

Alejandro Sánchez

Sobrecupo Ever Iron

Plastic, metal and acrylic paints

30 x 55 x 30 cm

2020

Alejandro Sánchez

Sobrecupo Lixiviación

Polystyrene plastic and industrial paints

30 x 53 x 53 cm

2020

Alejandro Sánchez

Broken BK-03

Acrylic on paper

70 x 100 cm

2019

Alejandro Sánchez

Encubierta Naufrago Diptych

Galvanized shingles, wood, vinyl paints and floats

220 x 80 x 70 cm

2020

Alejandro Sánchez

Encubierta H-H

Cold rolled, wood and vinyl paints

200 x 200 cm

2019

Alejandro Sánchez

Encubierta GROYG

Wood, metal and vinyl paints

140 x 140 cm

2020

Alejandro Sánchez

Encubierta Hamburg

Wood, metal and acrylic paints

200 x 200 cm

2019

Lanscape YOOV
Lanscape WWW
Broken BK-04
Broken BK-05
Landscape WGWB
Rumbo MSC
Sobredual YBO
Sobrecupo Ballestrinque
Sobrecupo Ever Iron
Sobrecupo Lixiviación
Broken BK-03
Encubierta Naufrago Diptych
Encubierta H-H
Encubierta GROYG
Encubierta Hamburg

Artist

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Alejandro Sánchez

Alejandro Sánchez arouses curiosity through his work due to the brilliant combination of the obvious and the hidden in his representations, demonstrating that symbols can be transformed to acquire a life of their own as they are reinvented.

His work insightfully denounces the social and economic changes in Latin American countries, especially Colombia. Globalization, democratization and the excessive economic growth of some nations are the causes that, according to the artist, produce alterations in our social structures. Sánchez examines free trade, privatizations and multinationals as the factors that drive the evolution of these dynamics.

This is an artist who, despite the fact that most of his works are of a sculptural nature, considers painting as his plastic language par excellence. In his work he uses pigments on different types of surfaces in order to represent different objects.

In the series Some Economies, perhaps his most representative so far, Sánchez constructs similes with metal tiles of houses on the outskirts of large cities that he exchanges and replaces with new ones. This involves several paradoxes: the fictitious full-scale simulation of an object, the fragile materiality of these tiles in contrast to the forcefulness of the image it achieves and the action that is generated to achieve its raw material that can be read from of artistic activism and that allows him to insert his work into the social context without falling into the local narrative. These containers modify the pictorial support they contain and imbue it with a new meaning. In addition to being a reflection on the dynamics of international trade and globalization, they constitute a critique of the construction of personal realities based on collective desires.

“I am interested in counterbalancing two types of economies: that of large merchants and businessmen and that of marginal communities that work for them. The materials I use to emulate the containers are those used to make the roofs of houses in the slums, such as wood and tiles. Thus, I establish an association between the roughness of the tile and the roughness of the containers.”