Friday, August 29, 2008

Sculptures by Ascanio MMM

Ascanio MMM (Ascanio Maria Martins Monteiro) was born in Portugal in 1941, and became a Brazilian citizen in 1970. He is an architect by trade, who became a full time sculptor in 1976. His work is classified under neoconstructivism in Brazilian Contemporary Fine Arts.

His work can be seen at several public spaces, such as in front of highrise buildings and plazas in Rio de Janeiro, Sao Paulo, Lisbon and Tokio. Some pieces are part of Rio de Janeiro Museum of Modern Art's collection, and some others are part of private collections.

Using metal and wood, he plays with shapes, angles and volumes, creating unique geometrical forms, that resemble the ones studied in architecture school. He starts by creating a modular element that will be repeated as many times as needed to reach a different shaped form, horizontal or vertical, combining calculated curves with rigid straight lines.
Paralel to using modular forms created with raw materials used by industries, Ascanio also investigated the poetic possibilities produced by his final piece. One can notice the change in rhythm of these shapes depending on the light and shades formed.

Small weak pieces forming one large strong whole. It looks like to me he created a paralel to our human condition.

To see more of his work, visit his website: http://ascaniommm.com/

1 comment:

Anthony Laney said...

Dear Blogger,

I love this blog. I'm currently traveling through Brazil, sketching and photographing its architecture. Your posts are very helpful and inspiring. I just visited MAM in Rio...so cool.

Here's my blog: www.anthonylaney.com

Tchau!

Anthony