An interest in strategies of repetition, juxtaposition, and fragmentation carry across Arturo Herrera’s multi-layered artistic practice. He synthesizes found images and forms into ambiguous contexts, unlocking their potential to kindle expansive, highly individual associations. As Scott Roben notes, “accumulation and disorientation, and the loss of clear reference are among his work’s underlying …
An interest in strategies of repetition, juxtaposition, and fragmentation carry across Arturo Herrera’s multi-layered artistic practice. He synthesizes found images and forms into ambiguous contexts, unlocking their potential to kindle expansive, highly individual associations. As Scott Roben notes, “accumulation and disorientation, and the loss of clear reference are among his work’s underlying features. It defers the apprehension of any singular whole. Instead, dislocated bits of printed matter, no matter where they land, always carry with them a sense of absence, a quality extended by …