Edited with introduction by Maylin Pérez. Foreword by Sara Seilert. Text by Joachim Pissarro, Christian Viveros-Fauné, Kristin Korolowicz. Interview by Susanna V. Temkin. Biography by Lauren DeLand. Poem by Clarinha Mar.
Monumental land sculptures from the Puerto Rican ecofeminist artist
Gisela Colón (born 1966) is a Puerto Rican American artist whose light-activated sculptures and environmental installations transmute death and displacement into life and healing. Employing high-tech and natural materials, Colón pioneers a language of "organic minimalism" that recalls the energy of the earth and universal forces of nature.
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Published by SKIRA. Edited with introduction by Maylin Pérez. Foreword by Sara Seilert. Text by Joachim Pissarro, Christian Viveros-Fauné, Kristin Korolowicz. Interview by Susanna V. Temkin. Biography by Lauren DeLand. Poem by Clarinha Mar.
Monumental land sculptures from the Puerto Rican ecofeminist artist
Gisela Colón (born 1966) is a Puerto Rican American artist whose light-activated sculptures and environmental installations transmute death and displacement into life and healing. Employing high-tech and natural materials, Colón pioneers a language of "organic minimalism" that recalls the energy of the earth and universal forces of nature.