Alejandro Monge's surreal sculpture - I.S. - on display at HOFA Mayfair. Hailing from Zaragoza in Spain, Alejandro is famed for his hyper-realistic sculptures and artworks that often explore themes of decay, value, and social commentary. For more information, head to our website
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Nature is in a pinch. Without humans, it's just passively waiting for another asteroid to hit Earth, natural climate change which will kill 90+% of all species, or just wait 5 billion more years for the sun to explode, and then, it's game over. On the other hand, if humans get their shit together, nature via humans can fly off of this rock, and spread across the galaxy, transforming it into a giant garden of Eden. It's just waiting for humans to awaken to this bigger purpose for their existence, stop their self-hatred and regain their self-esteem. Nature doesn't give a crap if we kill polar bears. How many "polar bear like" creatures could exist if humans spread life throughout the galaxy? On the other hand, if we crawl back into our caves, in a technopoor society, feeling guilty for our reckless behaviour with nature, then nature will have lost on all fronts.
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There are multiple dimensions to the total senses.
We are saddened to hear of the passing of Richard Serra. Serra studied form, including its mass, weight, ability to delineate space, and the ways it behaves under the pressures of gravity. As a result, his sculptures produce in us a heightened awareness of our surroundings. They are spaces to contemplate—to experience our “total senses.” We are deeply grateful for his boundless creativity, his long friendship with us, and generosity to MoMA. In 2015 we interviewed Serra about “Equal,” a 320-ton sculpture composed of four stacked pairs of forged steel blocks, currently on view in our second floor galleries. Watch the full video on our YouTube → mo.ma/4atdlbO
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