Overview
Jorge Tacla’s Escombros series (signifying 'rubble' or 'debris' in Spanish) depicts a bombed-out cityscape inspired from photographs of Beirut after the July 2006 Israeli War. Against melancholic and earthen tones, Tacla’s meticulous, compulsive, diminutive black strokes seem like etchings. Tacla’s representational and emotive universe invokes contemplation on injury and ruin.
April 2011
This project was part of Sharjah Biennial 10
Artwork Images
Rubble 17
Jorge Tacla
2010
Acrylic, oil and marble powder on canvas
91.4 x 86.4 cm
Detail view
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Tacla, Jorge
Jorge uses an obsessive pictorial language, repeating the same gesture in the same space many times until the visual register is analogous to the trauma that prompted it.
Sharjah Biennial 10: Plot for a Biennial
Accompanying and complementing the main premise of Sharjah Biennial 10, Plot for a Biennial explores the concept of a ‘conversation’ through printed matter.