André Komatsu presents a set of works that refers to the representation of the construction processes. Using inter-related elements, in order to destabilize patterns and shapes, the show reveals the failure of ambiguous structures created to support the discussion of contradictories systems. The disorganization of recognizable patterns demonstrates the transformation of systems in a kind of self-sabotage creator.
André Komatsu presents a set of works that refers to the representation of the construction processes. Using inter-related elements, in order to destabilize patterns and shapes, the show reveals the failure of ambiguous structures created to support the discussion of contradictories systems. The disorganization of recognizable patterns demonstrates the transformation of systems in a kind of self-sabotage creator.















Photo Ding Musa
Photo Ding Musa
Wood, formica, iron and plant
Photo Ding Musa
200 x 120 x 60 cm
Wood, formica, iron and plant
Photo Ding MusaGraphite, dry point and spackling paste on wall
Photo Ding Musa
250 x 250 cm
Graphite, dry point and spackling paste on wall
Photo Ding MusaWood, old tile, concrete, lamp, laminated plywood, aluminum grid and bottle cap
Photo Ding Musa
350 x 300 cm
Wood, old tile, concrete, lamp, laminated plywood, aluminum grid and bottle cap
Photo Ding MusaMixed media installation
Photo Ding Musa
Variable dimensions
Mixed media installation
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Photo Ding Musa
Dry tip over inkjet print on cotton paper
Photo Ding Musa
70 x 100 cm
Dry tip over inkjet print on cotton paper
Photo Ding Musawooden level, spring, graphite on wood and bubble wrap
Photo Ding Musa
6,5 x 50 cm
wooden level, spring, graphite on wood and bubble wrap
Photo Ding MusaDry tip over inkjet print on cotton paper
Photo Ding Musa
200 x 130 cm
Dry tip over inkjet print on cotton paper
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Iron, enamel paint and epoxy on cement boards
Photo Ding Musa
240 x 400 cm
Iron, enamel paint and epoxy on cement boards
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