Meneses Contemporary

Armando Guiller

Bio

Armando Guiller (Cuba, 1961) studied Mechanical Engineering before receiving his B.A. in Sculpture (San Alejandro Academy, Havana, 1987). After working for over a decade as an engineer in the US and abroad, he became a full-time artist in 2000. He has exhibited at the Ringling Museum of Arts, FL; the Dactyl Foundation, and Lehman College Art Gallery in NY. He had a major solo show at William Paterson University (NJ, 2016). His work is in private collections of the US, France, and Mexico.

Statement

My sculptures follow natural principles and aesthetics. I am fascinated with the Helix as a key building block in nature. Its equation best describes the processes of human development because of its incredible resemblance to men’s path in search for meaning and growth. My sculpting process consists of stacking sections or layers of a chosen material and shape, in order to create something. This process relates to Life, its complexity, and constant change.

Armando Guiller
Title: Euclidean Work No. 5
Medium: Cast bronze
Year: 2018
Dimensions: 10" x 8" x 3"
Price: US$ 5,000.00

Other works of Meneses Contemporary

Other galleries

Espacio O Plataforma de Arte Contemporáneo
The CAMP Gallery
Personnart Escritório de Arte
Cerquone Projects
Diana Lowenstein
Euclidean Work No. 5