Mexican Artist Jose Dávila addresses the question about the limits of instrumental values through the use of common materials to create sculptures, objects and installations.
For more than a decade, Dávila has configured distinctive aesthetics in his body of work, evidencing both his education as an architect as well as his character of self-though historian.
His exhibit “Actos tectónicos de duda y deseo” which translates to Tectonic Acts of Doubt and Desire, is on view at Gallery Travesía Cuatro in Madrid.