"Intentos / Attempts" features a selection of works from Oscar Muñoz's Intentos [Attempts] series, video works that Blanton Museum of Art curator Vanessa K. Davidson says "make visible the customarily invisible experiments that precede finished works."
Shown on miniature projectors, the videos invite viewers into the intimacy of the making of an artwork. This series, that prizes process equally with product, aligns itself with Muñoz's decades-long experimentation with the field of photography, applying the image-capturing process with non-traditional mediums such as charcoal and water in methods that invite the element of chance to engage with themes of memory and mortality
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display until November 3.
"Intentos / Attempts" features a selection of works from Oscar Muñoz's Intentos [Attempts] series, video works that Blanton Museum of Art curator Vanessa K. Davidson says "make visible the customarily invisible experiments that precede finished works."
Shown on miniature projectors, the videos invite viewers into the intimacy of the making of an artwork. This series, that prizes process equally with product, aligns itself with Muñoz's decades-long experimentation with the field of photography, applying the image-capturing process with non-traditional mediums such as charcoal and water in methods that invite the element of chance to engage with themes of memory and mortality
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display until November 3.
"Intentos / Attempts" features a selection of works from Oscar Muñoz's Intentos [Attempts] series, video works that Blanton Museum of Art curator Vanessa K. Davidson says "make visible the customarily invisible experiments that precede finished works."
Shown on miniature projectors, the videos invite viewers into the intimacy of the making of an artwork. This series, that prizes process equally with product, aligns itself with Muñoz's decades-long experimentation with the field of photography, applying the image-capturing process with non-traditional mediums such as charcoal and water in methods that invite the element of chance to engage with themes of memory and mortality
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display until November 3.