Title
U1989.1.1
Creator
Enrique Castro-Cid (Chilean, 1937-1992)
Date
1980
Original Format
Acrylic on shaped canvas
Label
Ladya and Flora: z +(i/z) Transformation
Enrique Castro-Cid (Chilean, 1937-1992)
Acrylic on shaped canvas, 1980
Gift of Bernice Fox Weinstein in Memory of Jacob J. Weinstein, M.D., U1989.1.1
You might think to yourself: I’m altering form! Or it’s all about math…
Chilean artist Enrique Castro-Cid's paintings combine an interest in spatial representation and in mathematical theory, such as the Z-transform referenced in the title of this work. According to Ricardo Pau-llosa, Castro-Cid’s scenarios are conceptual, and his work redefines the way space and objects are presented as images in painting. The artist plays with traditional classical concepts of perspective.
Enrique Castro-Cid (Chilean, 1937-1992)
Acrylic on shaped canvas, 1980
Gift of Bernice Fox Weinstein in Memory of Jacob J. Weinstein, M.D., U1989.1.1
You might think to yourself: I’m altering form! Or it’s all about math…
Chilean artist Enrique Castro-Cid's paintings combine an interest in spatial representation and in mathematical theory, such as the Z-transform referenced in the title of this work. According to Ricardo Pau-llosa, Castro-Cid’s scenarios are conceptual, and his work redefines the way space and objects are presented as images in painting. The artist plays with traditional classical concepts of perspective.
Credit Line
Museums at Washington & Lee University
Citation
Enrique Castro-Cid (Chilean, 1937-1992), “U1989.1.1,” Museums at Washington and Lee University: Online Exhibits, accessed May 19, 2024, https://exhibits-museums.omeka.wlu.edu/items/show/410.