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Point Relais is a reconfiguration operation in which the artist, Pepo Salazar Lacruz, develops a series of sculptural exercises of unresolved and fragmentary forms. From the fragment, a play of insinuations takes effect, inviting the public/reader/viewer to reconstruct the totality of the object. In Point Relais, the fragment acts as a vector that materially inscribes a historical structure through apparently neutral gestures.
The wrappers insist on an interface logic: packaging precedes the object (and exceeds its use). Reduction reaches its most literal degree in the compositions of chip bag corners, where the instructions “open here” or “easy-to-open” persist. These formulas design our gesture and regulate our actions, demand an already learned choreography; a series of repeated movements that naturalise certain postures. Relations are bounded, akin to the mechanisms of abstraction of capital—capable of converting networks of social relations into autonomous signs such as money or…
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Point Relais is a reconfiguration operation in which the artist, Pepo Salazar Lacruz, develops a series of sculptural exercises of unresolved and fragmentary forms. From the fragment, a play of insinuations takes effect, inviting the public/reader/viewer to reconstruct the totality of the object. In Point Relais, the fragment acts as a vector that materially inscribes a historical structure through apparently neutral gestures.
The wrappers insist on an interface logic: packaging precedes the object (and exceeds its use). Reduction reaches its most literal degree in the compositions of chip bag corners, where the instructions “open here” or “easy-to-open” persist. These formulas design our gesture and regulate our actions, demand an already learned choreography; a series of repeated movements that naturalise certain postures. Relations are bounded, akin to the mechanisms of abstraction of capital—capable of converting networks of social relations into autonomous signs such as money or…
































































































