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The distance between things, 2009
Sculpture. Colored wools and wooden rods
Variable dimensions
The distance between things, 2009
This piece, made with wools and wooden rods, rescues everyday materials to create abstract sculptural works that form a geometric design. The artist attempts to create sculptures that have no inside, playing with the idea of the boundary between the interior and exterior. Always interested in science and its linkages with art, Joglar looks to illustrate the lines that operate in the space, in works that also refer to architecture, minimalism, and the work of Fred Sandback. Joglar often works with collected objects and materials that he stores and chooses specifically for his installations. The artist describes his way of working in a presentation on the Bola de Nieve site: “... the process has to do with (...) the chain reaction that awaken my works. My installations generally require from the observer a more studied viewing.”
The distance between things calls the viewer to a new landscape with figures and multiple structures, where vision is fractured, proposing lines and open fragments. Wools, wooden rods and other materials were found, selected and collected by the artist to be turned into objects of contemplation where the fragile sculpture interacts and works together with the architecture of the space.
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Daniel Joglar was born in Mar del Plata in 1966. He works and lives in Buenos Aires. He is an artist, chemist and visual arts professor. He had also studied philosophy, biochemistry and Theology. He has been part of the Kuitka Scholarship (1977-1999), and in the Art Omi residency, International Residency Program for Visual Arts, New York (2007), and Centraltrak, University of Texas en Dallas (2009), among others. Some of his many individual exhibitions highlights are: “The Invisible Jump”, Blanton Museum of Art, University of Texas, “Austin y Cosas sin hacer, cosas para hacer mañana”, Artists´ Space, Nueva York (2006); “Sonidos distantes”, at Galería Dabbah Torrejón, Buenos Aires (2005); John Hancock Centre, Chicago, USA (2003); “Espacio experimental”, Fundación Proa, Buenos Aires (1999), among others. He received the following awards: Premio Elena Poggi to the Begginer´s artist, Asociación Argentina de Críticos de Arte, Fondo Nacional de las Artes scholarship, Buenos Aires, and the Artistic Creation fund from Fundación Antorchas, Buenos Aires (2002).