Oscar Tuazon: Fire

Maureen Paley Oscar Tuazon Leornard Peltier

Oscar Tuazon identifies primarily as a sculptor, though his practice occupies a position between sculptural concerns, architecture and activism. His large-scale installations consist of structures that foreground their own means of construction, most notably through his use of industrial materials. Much of Tuazon’s work is influenced by Minimalist strategies, yet his concerns push far beyond the elements of purity in form. He considers a sculptural installation as being analogous to a house, as both are continuously built, repaired, and maintained. By extension, the act of inhabiting or occupying a space functions as a kind of extension of his artistic production, serving as the undercurrent of his predominantly site-specific practice.

One of Tuazon’s most ambitious projects to date is an architectural installation entitled Zome Alloy a hollowed wooden structure consisting of eleven traversable polyhedral units, or zomes. The installation is modelled after the Zome Home, a solar-powered house in Albuquerque, New Mexico designed by innovators Steve and Holly Baer. One of the defining features of the Baers’ home is a double-paned glass wall that utilises water as a heating and cooling mechanism. Though passive and sustainable, the system must be manually operated by the home’s residents, an aspect that circles back to Tuazon’s views on sculpture and the way that interaction can actively maintain it.

Tuazon refers to each zome installation as a “water school” as the structure becomes a hub for discussion and education about the environment in which it is located. His studio is the ‘Los Angeles Water School’, or LAWS. The Minnesota site is ‘Winona’s Water School’, in honour of activist Winona LaDuke. Tuazon is planning an additional permanent, public water school in Cedar Spring, Nevada to bring art and awareness to a remote and ecologically fraught region, where the water that has served the community and environment for thousands of years is at risk of being syphoned through a pipeline to serve more commercial areas.  

 The new exhibition at Maureen Paley will create a quasi-functional minimalist setting that brings together his Water School project and his work generated in support of the International Leonard Peltier Defence Committee (ILPDC) www.whoisleonardpeltier.info. He encourages all to consider contributing to their ongoing activism through this website.

Duration 02 June 2018 - 20 July 2018
Times Wednesday – Sunday 11.00 am – 6.00 pm and by appointment.
Cost Free
Venue Maureen Paley (Three Colts Lane)
Address 60 Three Colts Lane, London, E2 6GQ
Contact 4402077294112 / info@maureenpaley.com / www.maureenpaley.com

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