Masashi Echigo usually takes long exploratory walks in places unknown to him and collects objects, suggestions and images that he encounters along the way. His artistic production was born from these fortuitous encounters. His works are in fact assemblages of discarded objects which, transfigured, become a constructive element of micro-architecture, a metaphor for the fragile relationships that unite men and places. In the case of the sculpture exhibited here, as the title suggests, the reference is probably to an oral memory, an apologue, a story collected by the artist near Rome.
Title: Apologue
Author: Masashi Echigo
Date: 2010
Technique: Mixed technique
Displayed in: Polo Santa Marta
In the Exhibition: Contemporary / Contemporaries
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