
Carpenters Workshop Gallery will inaugurate its new Los Angeles gallery with a solo exhibition by Spanish artist Nacho Carbonell, opening 25 June.
The artist presents a new body of work, exploring the senses and their relation to memory. Carbonell moved from Valencia to Eindhoven in 2004, and his memories of Spain’s natural environment have shaped this new collection. It was only on leaving his ‘own context’, as Carbonell puts it, that he discovered how central it was to his identity. Freed by his newfound otherness, he began creating works directly referencing the landscape of his previous home.
The exhibition includes new light sculptures shaped as sinuous trees, as well as tables and cabinets textured like the sun-baked Mediterranean earth. Each piece feels adapted to a harsh climate, conveyed through the artist’s experimentations with industrial and often recycled materials. Carbonell’s work puts the viewer in contact with the elements of nature, and each tactile artwork demands to be closely explored.
Nacho Carbonell’s art is experiential. The artist is fascinated by the power of plants to colonise their environment, however inhospitable, and the tree-like sculptures commune with each other as if part of one larger organism. To be surrounded by these large scale works is to be transported to a hybrid environment.
| Hours | Tuesday to Friday 10:00 AM - 6:00 PMSaturday 11:00 AM - 6:00 PM |
| Venue | Carpenters Workshop Gallery |
| Type | Design Exhibition |
| Duration | 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM |
| City | Los Angeles |
About
Carpenters Workshop Gallery
From Functional Art to Collectible Design, today Carpenters Workshop Gallery produces and exhibits functional art by international artists or designers, both rising and established, going outside their traditional territories of expression. Actively involved in the research and production of limited edition works, the gallery’s choices are guided by seeking an emotional, artistic and historical relevance; a relevance that must appear evident.












