Autopoietic and oblivious 3

Autopoietic and oblivious_3

Piece description from the artist

Within synergistic bacterial communities, where their different populations unconsciously benefit from each other, an important analogy arises for our own behavior that took on great relevance in the most recent global situation—the pandemic; something we could learn on from our microscopic cohabitants.

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About Iván Hoyos Freyre

Mexico City, Mexico

Iván Hoyos Freyre (Sonora, Mexico, 1988) is a photographer who, from the lens and the curiosity to discover, creates detailed observation images that sensorially appeal to reflection and seek a constant change in perception. Through his artworks, Hoyos Freyre invites the viewer to reinterpret the space he inhabits and his interactions with it.

His work speaks through the photographic language and explores others such as videography and music production. His training and multidisciplinary experience in areas related to art and creative work, translate into an acute ability to materialize concepts and conceptualize images. Having worked in multiple countries, his gaze incorporates multiple contextual elements, about our surroundings especially.

Hoyos Freyre builds abstract representations that, while privileging detail, reveal the richness of what he is portraying. His work is characterized by the subtle exaltation of colors, textures, materials, shapes, lines and geometric expressions.

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