Talking heads

SABOTAGE GALLERY. Very pure, 5

The next artist invited to Sabotage Gallery comes from Great Britain, is obsessed with heads and is called David Shillinglaw. He has carried his work—joyfully, colorful and with a very particular imagery—to murals and galleries around the world, to handmade books, fanzines, stickers, manufactured recycled objects, Gambian huts and Facebook's London headquarters. In Valencia he presents us Talking heads, where reduces and abstracts the shapes and lines of floating faces until reaching a kind of mask that captures the essence and tells us about the universal. Heads made of torn shreds that are glued and sewn together to arrive at an ambiguous Frankenstein, neither man nor woman, neither young nor old, that represents us all. AU

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