Artwork details
- Medium : Steel Without Stand
- Dimensions : Length: 21.7in, Height: 15in, Depth: 9.4in
- Edition : All editions sold (5 / 5)
- Artist's proof : 1
About this artwork
The piece also resonates with 20th-century sculptors such as Chillida, Oteiza, and Serra, who explored the interplay between matter, void, and human experience. At the same time, its formal reduction and volumetric fragmentation link it to the legacy of sculptural Cubism in Picasso, Archipenko, and Lipchitz, where the body is reimagined through geometric abstraction.
Roberto Canduela
Spain
Credentials
- International Exposure
- Art Fair Participant
- Covered by the Press
- Works on commission
« The investigation of space and form, close to primitive and essential art, is my engine of exploration and work. The attempt to achieve a pure form that reaches the subconscious of the viewer because it is capable of summarizing something universal. »
Roberto Canduela is an experienced Spanish sculptor with extensive national exhibition experience. Spring-boarding from the idea that our bodies limit and delimit us-both physically and mentally-he composes works with anthropomorphic references and a high degree of abstraction. He additionally experiments with architectural forms that generate fascinating spaces and gaps, and constantly dances between heavy and the light.