Peru
 

Valdez situates his work at the intersection of architecture and sculpture, in a liminal space where the limits of public and private, social and individual, containers and contents are constantly challenged.

Miguel Andrade Valdez

3 July - 30 August 2017

Valdez situates his work at the intersection of architecture and sculpture, in a liminal space where the limits of public and private, social and individual, containers and contents are constantly challenged. In line with a series of works developed over the last few years that engage different building methods, the artist will research the technique of concrete sheltering. Looking at monumental sculpture and working with local masons who specialise in concrete sheltering and other construction techniques specific to Singapore, he will experiment new possibile developments for his work.


Miguel Andrade Valdez, 3 July – 30 August 2017, Courtesy the artist.
Miguel Andrade Valdez, 3 July – 30 August 2017, Courtesy the artist.
Miguel Andrade Valdez, 3 July – 30 August 2017, Courtesy the artist.
Miguel Andrade Valdez, 3 July – 30 August 2017, Courtesy the artist.

Contributors
Miguel Andrade Valdez
Miguel Andrade Valdez
Artist-in-Residence
Peru

Miguel Andrade Valdez (b. 1979) lives and works in Peru, Lima. His practice blends building methodologies and the language of sculpture in order to shape a different understanding of architectural construction and urban development. Through his large scale sculptures and installations which take the human body as a standard unit of measurement, he casts built objects as representations of shared social spaces. His works have been included in numerous group shows including Mana Contemporary, Jersey City United States (2015); Museo Mario Testino, Lima, Peru (2014); Museum of Contemporary Art, Lima, Peru (2013), Art Basel Miami Beach, United States (2012).