Isisdro Blaso is a Spanish artist who uses photographs digitally printed on construction materials to create three dimensional environments. The overlay of architectural images onto contradictory forms creates a fragmentary viewing experience that is comparable to a Cubist painting made spatial. His interventions into streetscapes creates dizzying vortexes that confound familiar recollection and open up exciting possibilities for urban re-imagination.
Blaso has held solo exhibitions across Australia, Spain, America and Brazil. His work is also held in public collections including the Whitney Museum of American Art, the Chicago Institute of Contemporary Art and the Baltimore Museum of Art. He is currently based in New York.

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