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Daniel Mattar rethinks the relationship between photography, painting and sculpture, playing with the interstice spaces that infiltrate between each of the media. His protean artistic practice suggests the idea of a mental space residing in the relationship among painted, unpainted, occupied and empty spaces.
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Mattar transforms painted objects into photographic digital form, which he reconditions again into a sculptural object, and it is the balance of the relationships among the three, more specifically among volume, color and light, which establishes the very meaning of his works.
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The choice of tones and colors plays a very particular role in Daniel Mattar’s practice, which he distills with meticulous care... Colors are never there by chance; they convey hidden meanings, codes, taboos or prejudices. They are a reflection of our daily life, our language and our imagination. They are neither immutable nor universal and have a history.
- Martha Kirszenbaum
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FLOWING FORMS: Daniel Mattar | Essay Martha Kirszenbaum
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