Hello all and welcome back to Cracked with Chevonne Ariss!
Today’s guest is Los Angeles artist Timo Fahler.
Timo uses plaster, ceramics, steel, wood, and found objects to construct highly visual and culturally significant works. Combining formal elements of sculpture with references to his heritage, Fahler’s work explores ideas of use and reuse through casting and manipulating found objects and combining them with relics that relate to personal experiences. His restructuring of objects in a manner that indicates function and meaning while remaining abstract in form, invokes a bricoleurian practice, representative of a multi-cultural aesthetic.
Alright let’s get into it with Timo…
Join me, as I crack it all wide open!
To see more of Timo’s work, his instagram Is @team-oh and his website is timofahlerarchive.com.
For the Cracked Patreon page members Timo is offering a downloadable pdf of one of the patterns he used for a glass piece that’s in a show that just opened in New York Dec 10th.
Get into it at Patreon.com/runaglassworks.
Honorable mentions from this episode:
The Last Judgement - the flayed skin of Michelangelo
italian-renaissance-art.com/Last-Judgement
The 3 pieces I asked Timo about:
timofahlerarchive.com
timofahlerarchive.com
timofahlerarchive.com
Favorite artists:
Rafa Esparsza
https://commonwealthandcouncil.com/
Beatrice Cortez
beatrizcortez.com
Daniel Gibson
danielgibsonart.com
Hannah Levy
hannahslevy.com
Fin Simonetti
finsimonetti.com
Bea Fremderman
beafremderman.com
Molly’s magic glass
@mollysmagickglass
Mary Weatherford
wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Weatherford
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