Eduardo Terrazas

Cosmos

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Eduardo Terrazas

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Cosmos: Silence and Infinite offers new approaches on the stunning art works of Eduardo Terrazas’s (1936) art works. Four well known authors present a multidisciplinary vision on the artists ongoing series Possibilities of a Structure. Which suggests at once a curiosity in the fabric of our universe and a profoundly human hope for an underlying rationality behind the chaos of the world.

Eduardo Terrazas’s has explored a lifetime’s worth of questions about the nature of the universe through the microcosm of his images. He derives his visual reflections with a basic geometric structure and a technique that is inspired by the Huichol “tablas” from Mexican indigenous tribes. His highly colourful and playful series Possibilities of a Structure – of which Cosmos is a subseries – is ongoing since 1974 and holds over 650 works until today: an artistic exploration of the boundaries of the infinite.

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Weight 2344 g
Dimensions 29.9 x 28.9 cm
Publisher name Hirmer Verlag GmbH
Publication date 30 October 2022
Number of pages 344
Format Hardback
Contributors Contributions by Marcus du Sautoy, Hans Ulrich Obrist, and Guillermo Fadanello
Dimensions 29.9 x 28.9 cm
Weight 2344 g

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Marcus du Sautoy is Simonyi Professor for the Public Understanding of Science and Professor of Mathematics at the University of Oxford.

Hans Ulrich Obrist is an art critic and Artistic Director for the Serpentine Galleries, London.

Eduardo Terrazas (1936) Guadalajara, México -originally trained as an architect- is a creator that has taking a genuine interest in studying the complexity of our contemporary world. For over fifty years, he has worked on an array of disciplines: architecture, design, urban and regional planning, environmental issues and the visual arts, pursuing harmony and beauty.

Guillermo Fadanelli is a writer and philosopher.

Arnauld Pierre is Professor of Art History at The Sorbonne University.