Ernesto Burgos: When a bird lands on the ground it invariably stops singing

22 September - 28 October 2023

Private view: Thursday 21 September 6.30 – 9.00 PM.


The Sunday Painter is pleased to announce Ernesto Burgos’s first solo exhibition at the gallery, accompanied by an essay by Evan Moffit. The show will open on 22 September and runs until 28 October. Please join us for the opening reception on Thursday 21 September from 6.30 – 9.00 PM.

 

Ernesto Burgos manipulates industrial materials such as cardboard, fiberglass and resin to create gravity-defying sculptures that capture fleeting motion in a state of suspension. Through a repetitive cycle of bending, tearing, cutting, and adhesive manipulation, initial abstraction evolves into a fully realized three- dimensional entity, with traces of this process still evident in each work’s final state. Burgos’ tactile approach, akin to sculptural painting, serves as a conduit for the artist’s exploration of the dynamics of transformation, mark-making, movement and the nuances of manipulation. As the viewer’s vantage point shifts in relation to the artwork, each composition undergoes a metamorphosis, reshaping its illusory spatial dimensions in response to shifts in perspective. This dynamic interplay amplifies the depth and complexity of the gestural motions encoded within the work, inviting contemplation of the ever-evolving dialogue between form and perception.


Ernesto Burgos (b. 1979, Santa Clara, CA) lives and works in New York, NY. Burgos was born in Santa Clara, CA and raised in Chile. In 2004, he earned a BFA from the California College of the Arts in San Francisco, CA followed by an MFA from New York University in 2008. Burgos’ work has exhibited across the U.S. and internationally, most notably in solo exhibitions at Parrasch Heijnen, Los Angeles, CA; AK Contemporary, Cologne, DE; Kate Werble Gallery, New York, NY; Julian Cadet, Paris, FR; the Goma, Madrid, SP; Nino Mier, Los Angeles, CA; Halsey McKay, East Hampton, NY; David Castillo, Miami FL; Ross+Kramer Gallery, East Hampton, NY; Galeria Revolver, Lima, PE; and is part of the public collection of Kunstmuseum Magdeburg in Magdeburg, DE.

 

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