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Artist Statement:
Daniel Fiorda 's sculpture breaks up the logic of representation characteristic of traditional Western-art sculpture. His works are made with discarded metals assembled in a complex and busy structure that recalls a Neo-baroque approach to art. The sculpture's material becomes a morphological generator of its figurative shape.
As an archeologist, Fiorda captures the "presence" and the elusive meaning of each fragment, - a glaring coin made of copper, a motor screw, part of a car chassis, discarded remnants of the industrial world.
Each fragment forms an intricate and tactile vision, full of dramatic resonance.
A "horror vacui" seems to guide the complex and busy construction of each piece. Multi-layered disparate metal parts have been put together creating a logic of excess. An overloaded structure emerges organized in a Baroque composition....
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Artist Exhibitions:
2006
Art Miami 2006 Booth < 200-301 Lelia Mordoch galleries Paris, France
January 2006 “Black Market gallery” Artist annual, Culver City, CA
January 2006 “Sculpture Key West” Zachary Taylor State Park, FL
January 2006 “Art Expressions” Matheson Hammock Park, Miami
January 2006 “Growth Spurt” Edge Zones gallery - Windwood - Miami
February ...
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Artist Galleries:
He is represented by Heriard-Cimino Gallery and Lelia Mordoch Gallery...
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Daniel Fiorda Biography:
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