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DINA GONZALEZ MASCARO

  • sculpture + installation
    • larnax
    • landscape of a drawing
    • rubble.
    • uncertain forests
  • drawing + painting
    • vessels
    • Rooms
    • Deeper Objects
    • I am a Mountain
    • Sites
  • Photo + collage
    • Photo and collage
  • about
    • DGM
    • vessels are never empty text
    • vessels text
    • ruminant text
    • connect
  • catalogues
    • Vessels 2019
    • Selected Works 2017
    • installation video 2020
  • news
    • events & exhibitions
  • architectural & sculptural jewellery
    • MONUMENT

Larnaxes:

Since 2015 after the death of my parents I have been working on a long series about death. Even experiencing death from the ”outside“ that force runs through you and transforms not only the person who died but everything around that person .

Thinking of death as a transformation I started to research vessels where the transformation of the body was done inside the vessel. That is how I found the larnaxes.

A Larnax is a chest, usually of terra cotta and often ornamented, that was used in ancient Greece especially as a sepulchral chest. This type of vessel interests me because the body gets “transformed” inside.

Exploring an object’s shape, structure, materiality and how the interior connects or relates to the exterior, my “larnaxes” are vessels supported by a structural base (material world) organically shaped like human organs (natural world) and they hold a space where something was transformed (metaphysical world) trying to reveal the ontological relationship between life , death and the body.

This work was shown as “vessels are never empty” in march 2019 at Frank gallery in Vancouver.

Featured
larnax
larnax

Ceramic, wood and acrylic
32” x 48” x 74”
march 2019

gone
gone

Ceramic, wood and acrylic
12.5” x 17.5” x 21”
feb. 2019

torso
torso

Ceramic, wood and acrylic
14.5” x 17.75” x 21”
feb. 2019

pareja
pareja

Ceramic, wood and acrylic
18” x 16” x 15”
feb. 2019

redondo
redondo

Ceramic, wood and acrylic
13” x 17.5” x 16.5”
feb. 2019

rested
rested

Ceramic, wood and acrylic
21” x 31” x 50”
feb. 2019

open larnax
open larnax

Ceramic and painted wood
11” x 14” x 48”
feb. 2019

breathing larnax
breathing larnax

Ceramic and painted wood
10.5” x 10.5” x 47.5”
oct. 2018

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