UAVI + CURRO
Francisco Ugarte presents the first stage of his sculptural intervention for UAVI. This initial phase consists of two concrete monoliths whose relationship and mutual support are defintive to their final composition. Ugarte's complete project is made up of four pairs of monoliths positioned in different spaces inside UAVI, subtly disrupting the development's architectural gestures.
“The proposal is generated from the analysis of the environment and is a response to it.”
Francisco Ugarte
UAVI is a community of 44 luxury residences with spectacular sea views, distributed in five towers designed to blend organically with the natural environment. Located on Litibú beach, just five minutes from Punta de Mita, one of Mexico’s most impressive beaches.
Francisco Ugarte
Francisco Ugarte’s work (Guadalajara, 1973) encompasses a variety of media such as sculpture, drawing, painting, video, installation and site-specific interventions, being the latter where the work finds its purest state.
A trained architect, Ugarte reacts intuitively to existing spaces and seeks to intervene them with elements that subtlety evidence pre-existing phenomenological aspects that seem obvious to the artist, while invisible to the rest of us.
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