Exhibition of new sculpture and drawings by Waltercio Caldas on view at Christopher Grimes Gallery
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Exhibition of new sculpture and drawings by Waltercio Caldas on view at Christopher Grimes Gallery
Step by Step (detail), 2013, stainless steel and enamel, The work consists of four components in two units, each: 17-1/2 x 29-1/2 x 5-3/8 inches, 44.5 x 75 x 14 cm.



SANTA MONICA, CA.- Christopher Grimes Gallery is presenting an exhibition of new sculpture and drawings by Waltercio Caldas. Widely considered by critics, curators and writers to be one of the most important artists emerging from Brazil in the years following the Neo-Concrete movement of the early 1960s, Caldas is known for his rigorous formal concerns which arrive from investigations into human perception.

For this exhibition, Caldas presents a series of new sculptures that address space in itself. Frequently using forms that defy one’s sense of volume and depth perception, viewers are often surprised by his objects which reference architectural and perspectival space that is not wholly present. His materials – often stainless steel, thread, granite, ice or cloth – become part of the experience created or intimated. These materials suggest an ephemerality, further confirming Caldas’ desire to let the viewer’s experience cultivate meaning in the work.

This exhibition is concurrent with the first comprehensive career survey of Caldas’ work from the 1960s through the present, The Nearest Air: A Survey of Works by Waltercio Caldas, at the Blanton Museum in Austin, TX.

Caldas (Rio de Janeiro, 1946) lives and works in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Most recently Caldas has been the subject of a touring retrospective that opened at Fundação Ibere Camargo, Brazil (2012) then traveled to Pinacoteca São Paulo, Brazil (2013), and will make its final stop at Blanton Museum in Austin, TX (October 2013). He has been the subject of solo exhibitions at Casa França-Brasil, Rio de Janeiro (2012); Daros Latinamerica, Zurich, Switzerland (2010) and Museu de Arte Moderna, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (2010). Caldas’ work is in the collections of such institutions as Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY; Museu de Arte Moderna, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC; and Museu de Arte Moderna de São Paulo, Brazil, among others.










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