José Dávila
Artist
Biography
The work of Jose Dávila (Guadalajara, MX, 1974) is a constant search for moments of reciprocity between contradictory elements. Through a structural intuition, Dávila produces constructive situations in which tension and calm coexist; geometric order and random chaos; fragility and resistance. By basing his work on the specificity of the materials he uses and emphasizing their contradictions, Dávila pushes the limits of perception to test the relationship between form and content, forcing the viewer to reexamine the ways in which we understand and consume the visual culture that surrounds us.
Dávila's sculptural work materializes physical processes such as gravity, resistance, and the exchange of forces; these complex relationships and their effects are reflected in how the sculptures manage to maintain their forms thanks to the balance between magnitudes and how the involved elements participate in an act of balance. This also happens on a symbolic level as Dávila weighs the historical evolution of sculpture through these situations on the brink of collapse.
Dávila's work has been exhibited internationally in institutions such as Yuz Museum, Shanghai, CN; Museo Universitario del Chopo, Mexico City, MX; Franz Josefs Kai 3, Vienna, AT; Sammlung Philara, Düsseldorf, DE; SCAD Museum of Art, Savannah, US; Museum Voorlinden, Wassenaar, NL; Museo Jumex, Mexico City, MX; among others. His work is included in various institutional and private collections including the Inhotim Collection, Brumadinho, BR; Pérez Art Museum Miami, US; Centre Pompidou, Paris, FR; Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, Madrid, ES; Thyssen-Bornemisza Art Contemporary, Vienna, AT; and the Hamburger Kunsthalle, Hamburg, DE. Jose Dávila lives and works in Guadalajara, Mexico.
Current Exhibitions
by Guest Curator
Tierra Caliente
LEVEL 3
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23 mar 2025
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20 abr 2025
Situémonos en un paisaje en llamas. Un portal rubro nos acoge, a pesar de las amenazas que nos rodean. Nos dijeron...
Say your name three times
LEVEL 1
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2 feb 2025
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25 may 2025
Say your name three times is an exercise of restitution: a healing garden.
Broken Symmetry
LEVEL 2
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2 feb 2025
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25 may 2025
Broken symmetry explores the principles of purism and simplicity through contemplation.