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Becky Guttin
Becky Guttin: Universal Artist. The visual language of Guttin is related to the millennial Mexican tradition of sculpture that have generated archtypes of time, space, the finite, the infinite and the devine. The typical products of the Mexcian traditions are transformed into the category of universal cultural constants, when they are sculpted or ordered like modules or packaged in modern industrial containers.
Guttin collects industrial "junk" and organic materials and creates her sculptures from the fusion and combination of these materials. The sculptural proposition of Guttin is a form of conscience, when civilization has evolved into a colossus of ruins, rendering urgent their archeological interpretation. Guttin redeems from death the memory of objects that have been cast aside. She seeks to return to the world that was once forgotten and huminfiated.
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 "Dos Continentes un Suspiro" (2000) Feathers, beans and acrylic 19.69 x 15.75 x 12.6 |
 "De La Serie" (2000) Acocotes with aluminum 14 x 3.5 x 3.5 |
 "De La Serie Contenidos Y Continentes" (2000) Aluminum, plastic, acrylic 26.77 x 4.33 x 2.56 |
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