
"Dávila's sculptures and their presentation reveal new connotations and tensions, offering viewers the opportunity to explore the individual works and their associations together."
"The exhibition tackles one of the core tenets of visual art: the fundamental act of placing one thing in relation to another, a challenge also faced by Modernists."
"Movement takes on a heightened relevance, as a physically shifting perspective is necessary to fully grasp the ongoing visual conversation between work, viewer, and space."
"Dávila transforms the creative vernacular of Modernism through a decidedly contemporary lens, reflecting an ongoing preoccupation with positioning and arranging elements."
José Dávila's exhibition 'The Simple Act of Positioning' emphasizes the importance of relational placement in sculpture. The arrangement of sculptures reveals new meanings and tensions, allowing viewers to explore both individual works and their associations. Dávila's background in architecture informs his approach to space and design, echoing the work of 20th-century avant-garde artists. The exhibition highlights the fundamental act of placing objects in relation to one another, creating a dynamic visual conversation between the works, viewers, and the gallery space.
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