The artist displays an affinity for the readymade while deconstructing our perception of every day objects, capturing the exact moment at which an object becomes something we recognise. the ruby...
The artist displays an affinity for the readymade while deconstructing our perception of every day objects, capturing the exact moment at which an object becomes something we recognise. the ruby red crystal of which 'Red Bulb' is composed transforms a utilitarian object into a precious vessel.
“Espirito Santo, who has exhibited consistently since the mid 1980s, has established an aesthetic that reflects his conceptual concerns by means of an obsessive attention to detail in sculptures, drawings, and wall paintings that recurrently explore form, light and spatial folds with an impeccable craftsmanship and a discerning choice in materials…. At the core of the Brazilian artist’s work is an interest in that he describes as the ‘the duality we live in; between the concrete world and that of ideas. It’s an existential human condition; the artworks are a way of negotiating this, a need to deal with immateriality’.” – Camila Belchior. Art Forum, 2011.