resting compression, 2023
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horse hair, saddle blanket, pine
32.5” x 29” x 2.5”
Larí García (Miami, FL) is an artist who combines historical research, spiritual reasoning, mediumship, and magical realism through a comparative and ethnographic approach. Their practice in assemblage sculpture, installation, writing, and listening is site-responsive, socially and physically engaging within narratives of death, ghosts, and mysticism. This process leads to understanding and representation of change, instability, fragility, and disorder. García completed a B.F.A. from Columbus College of Art & Design (2017) and an M.F.A. in Sculpture + Extended Media from Virginia Commonwealth University (2021). In 2022, García participated at the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture. Their work has been shown throughout the U.S., recently in a collaborative exhibition, Snowing, at D.D.D.D. in New York City, NY (2023). García will be a Core Artist-in-Residence Fellow at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston (2023 - 2024).
horse hair, saddle blanket, pine
32.5” x 29” x 2.5”
Larí García (Miami, FL) is an artist who combines historical research, spiritual reasoning, mediumship, and magical realism through a comparative and ethnographic approach. Their practice in assemblage sculpture, installation, writing, and listening is site-responsive, socially and physically engaging within narratives of death, ghosts, and mysticism. This process leads to understanding and representation of change, instability, fragility, and disorder. García completed a B.F.A. from Columbus College of Art & Design (2017) and an M.F.A. in Sculpture + Extended Media from Virginia Commonwealth University (2021). In 2022, García participated at the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture. Their work has been shown throughout the U.S., recently in a collaborative exhibition, Snowing, at D.D.D.D. in New York City, NY (2023). García will be a Core Artist-in-Residence Fellow at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston (2023 - 2024).