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Armando Cuspinera

Sculpture and Ceramics

My research starts from the relationship with otherness, sometimes being other humans, other species or other elements of the ecosystem, taking it into account to generate an intersection where an object, a circumstance or an action becomes a meeting point. From the consideration of the dimensions of form, materiality and symbolism I design sculptural objects through which the human is linked and involved with other living beings, with the world around him and with the ecologies in which he finds himself. I am interested in questioning how the traditional and the technological can be integrated in new ecocentric proposals, which consider from an ecocentric perspective.

Armando Cuspinera (1994) is a Mexican artist and designer who focuses on the relationship between human beings and nature through the sculptural redesign of objects and their function in everyday life. He studied a Bachelor of Fine Arts at the Universidad De Las Americas Puebla (UDLAP) and later a Masters in Industrial Design at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM). Among his most outstanding artistic activities are the artistic residency at ÁnforaStudio, participating in the exhibition of the XLII Encuentro Nacional de Arte Joven de Aguascalientes (2022) and in the 00 Biennial of Havana (2018).

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