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Gabriel de la Mora: FRAGMENTXS, London,

31 August - 30 September 2023

Gabriel de la Mora: FRAGMENTXS

Past exhibition
31 August - 30 September 2023 London
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Overview
Gabriel de la Mora, FRAGMENTXS

Timothy Taylor is pleased to present FRAGMENTXS, an exhibition of new paintings by Gabriel de la Mora opening on 31 August in London. This exhibition, de la Mora’s third with the gallery, will feature paintings from four interrelated and ongoing series that explore intersections of nature and abstraction.

Variously composed of organic and synthetic materials, the twenty-four paintings on view merge the visual language of modernism—monochrome, geometric abstraction—with patterns and effects drawn from the natural world. Subtle and precise, de la Mora’s paintings illuminate the transformative potential of his materials and the ever-shifting nature of perception.

Works from the Lepidoptera series (2021–) feature delicate fragments of butterfly wings arranged into patterns that mimic those found on the wings themselves. The resulting mosaics glimmer in the viewer’s eye, which moves between the intricate details of each wing and the larger gestalt of the composition. The paintings in Neornithes (2018–), inspired by the vivid ornamentation of birds’ plumage as well as pre-Columbian traditions of feather art, achieve a similar effect. In both contexts, the feather communicates status, desire, and power. To make these paintings, de la Mora extracts sections of painted turkey feathers and composes them in sharply defined, tessellating images that recall the forms of Op art.

With the painting-sculpture hybrids in the series In between what I reflect and what I see (2019–), de la Mora incorporates kinetic and durational elements into his work. Hewn from convex and concave segments of mirrored blown glass spheres, these undulating surfaces reflect shifting images of the viewer and their environment, creating unpredictable and distorted visual experiences.

Each of these series departs from the style of CaCO3 (2013–), which features monochrome paintings incorporating fragments of eggshells in various hues of white. Here, de la Mora draws on the ethos of the postwar ZERO movement, seeking to achieve a “degree zero” of painting, in which the medium exists in a state of pure potential. These meticulously arranged and refined surfaces generate dynamic plays of light and shadow.

The paintings in FRAGMENTXS are the result of a repetitive and deeply meditative process, in which de la Mora tests the aesthetic and conceptual properties of found materials. As Patrick Charpenel, Executive Director of New York’s El Museo del Barrio, observes, “The mimesis of these paintings implies a strategic adaptation: they are the movement of a body that seeks to integrate, dissolve or become invisible in its context.” Synthesizing art history, scientific research, and perceptual experimentation, de la Mora’s new works are at once elemental and complex.

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Artworks
  • Gabriel de la Mora 1,984 He.Le.2023 Hebomoia leucippe butterfly wings on museum cardboard 23 5⁄8 x 23 5⁄8 in. (60 x 60 cm) Framed: 25 5⁄8 x 25 5⁄8 in. (65 x 65 cm)
    Gabriel de la Mora
    1,984 He.Le.2023
    Hebomoia leucippe butterfly wings on museum cardboard
    23 5⁄8 x 23 5⁄8 in. (60 x 60 cm)
    Framed: 25 5⁄8 x 25 5⁄8 in. (65 x 65 cm)
  • Gabriel de la Mora 2,184 I Mo.Di.2023 Morpho didius butterfly wings on museum cardboard 11 ¾ x 11 ¾ x ¾ in. (30 x 30 x 2 cm) Framed: 13 ¾ x 13 ¾ x 2 ⅜ in. (35 x 35 x 6 cm)
    Gabriel de la Mora
    2,184 I Mo.Di.2023
    Morpho didius butterfly wings on museum cardboard
    11 ¾ x 11 ¾ x ¾ in. (30 x 30 x 2 cm)
    Framed: 13 ¾ x 13 ¾ x 2 ⅜ in. (35 x 35 x 6 cm)
  • Gabriel de la Mora 8052023 423 convex blown glass fragments and aluminium and 382 concave blown glass fragments and aluminium on museum cardboard and wood 11 ¾ x 11 ¾ x ¾ in. (30 x 30 x 2 cm) Framed: 13 ¾ x 13 ¾ x 2 ⅜ in. (35 x 35 x 6 cm)
    Gabriel de la Mora
    8052023
    423 convex blown glass fragments and aluminium and 382 concave blown glass
    fragments and aluminium on museum cardboard and wood
    11 ¾ x 11 ¾ x ¾ in. (30 x 30 x 2 cm)
    Framed: 13 ¾ x 13 ¾ x 2 ⅜ in. (35 x 35 x 6 cm)
  • Gabriel de la Mora 1,7072023 Acrylic on turkey feathers 11 ¾ x 11 ¾ x 1 ⅝ in. (30 x 30 x 4 cm)
    Gabriel de la Mora
    1,7072023
    Acrylic on turkey feathers
    11 ¾ x 11 ¾ x 1 ⅝ in. (30 x 30 x 4 cm)
  • Gabriel de la Mora 2,2442023 Acrylic on turkey feathers 11 ¾ x 11 ¾ x 1 ⅝ in. (30 x 30 x 4 cm)
    Gabriel de la Mora
    2,2442023
    Acrylic on turkey feathers
    11 ¾ x 11 ¾ x 1 ⅝ in. (30 x 30 x 4 cm)
Installation Views
  • Gabriel De La Mora At Timothy Taylor 1 100Dpi
  • Gabriel De La Mora At Timothy Taylor 9 100Dpi
  • Gabriel De La Mora At Timothy Taylor 8 100Dpi
  • Gabriel De La Mora At Timothy Taylor 19 100Dpi
  • Gabriel De La Mora At Timothy Taylor 16 100Dpi
  • Gabriel De La Mora At Timothy Taylor 12 100Dpi
  • Gabriel De La Mora At Timothy Taylor 10 100Dpi
  • Gabriel De La Mora At Timothy Taylor 21 100Dpi
Press
  • Gabriel de la Mora: A sculptural whirlwind lands in Yorkshire and butterfly wings hit the canvas – the week in art

    Jonathan Jones, The Guardian, 1 September 2023

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