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Born 1970 Mexico City, Mexico. Known for: High color non-objective painting, social commentary installation.
The following is from Architectural Digest, December, 2011. The Art of Bosco Sodi. The artist's experiments with bold colors and humble materials mix high-art gravitas with kitchen-chemistry whimsy.... Read full biography
The following is from Architectural Digest, December, 2011. The Art of Bosco Sodi. The artist's experiments with bold colors and humble materials mix high-art gravitas with kitchen-chemistry whimsy. Text by Julie L. Belcove/Photography by Andréa Fazzari. When most artists talk about making... Read full biography
The following is from Architectural Digest, December, 2011. The Art of Bosco Sodi. The artist's experiments with bold colors and humble materials mix high-art gravitas with kitchen-chemistry whimsy. Text by Julie L. Belcove/Photography by Andréa Fazzari. When most artists talk about making site-specific works, they mean they tailor objects to suit a destined setting. But in Bosco Sodi's lingo, the term refers instead to his artworks' origins. Sodi travels constantly between four far-flung... Read full biography
The following is from Architectural Digest, December, 2011. The Art of Bosco Sodi. The artist's experiments with bold colors and humble materials mix high-art gravitas with kitchen-chemistry whimsy. Text by Julie L. Belcove/Photography by Andréa Fazzari. When most artists talk about making site-specific works, they mean they tailor objects to suit a destined setting. But in Bosco Sodi's lingo, the term refers instead to his artworks' origins. Sodi travels constantly between four far-flung studios—in Barcelona, Berlin, Brooklyn, and his native Mexico—each of which, he says, provides a unique climate and local materials that give his pieces environmental individuality. Sodi builds massive, ecstatically colored, quasi-sculptural paintings... Read full biography
The following is from Architectural Digest, December, 2011. The Art of Bosco Sodi. The artist's experiments with bold colors and humble materials mix high-art gravitas with kitchen-chemistry whimsy. Text by Julie L. Belcove/Photography by Andréa Fazzari. When most artists talk about making site-specific works, they mean they tailor objects to suit a destined setting. But in Bosco Sodi's lingo, the term refers instead to his artworks' origins. Sodi travels constantly between four far-flung studios—in Barcelona, Berlin, Brooklyn, and his native Mexico—each of which, he says, provides a unique climate and local materials that give his pieces environmental individuality. Sodi builds massive, ecstatically colored, quasi-sculptural paintings through a singular process: In a marathon 24-hour-plus session, he dumps as much as a thousand pounds of a sludge made o... Read full biography

