Jorge Peris

Jorge Peris

Jorge-Peris

Dolmen, Parsifal, 2017

Salt, limestone, brick, marble, rope, cement and oranges. 350 x 200 x 100 cm

Jorge-Peris

Dolmen, Parsifal, 2017

Details. Salt, limestone, brick, marble, rope, cement and oranges. 350 x 200 x 100 cm

Dark Man a lomos del Pájaro de Fuego, divertimento, 2020

Detail. Madera y metal. 235 x 195 x 150 cm.

Dark Man a lomos del Pájaro de Fuego, divertimento, 2020

Wood and metal. 235 x 195 x 150 cm.

Dark Man a lomos del Pájaro de Fuego, 2020

General view. IVAM. Valencia, Spain

Sinfonía número 6, 2020

Details. Wood, iron, empty pellet cartridges. 295 x 333 x 40 cm.

Ulysses’ Dream, 2022

Detail. Villa Carmignac. Porquerolles, France

Falso isoédrico, 2020

Iron, bone, lemons and chainsaw chain. 245 x 160 x 130 cm.

L’innominable, confuso alla Porta dei Leoni, 2022

General view. Magazzino Gallery. Roma, Italia

Dark Man a lomos del Pájaro de Fuego, 2020

General view. IVAM. Valencia, Spain

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El pájaro de fuego, 2020

Glass, salt, various materials. 90 x 25 x 25 cm.

Desembarco en el País de Nunca Jamás, 2021

General view. Nicodim Gallery. Bucharest, Rumanía

Olmo, 2017

Salt, water, rope and copper sulphate. Variable dimensions

Olmo, 2017

Details. Salt, water, rope and copper sulphate. Variable dimensions

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Acidus 2017, 2017

General view. Galería Hit. Bratislava, Eslovaquia

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Los pies de Judas, 2017

Salt. 800 x 400 x 400 cm

Bio

The body of work of Jorge Peris (Alzira, 1969) has focused on the creation of site-specific installations, in which he explores the microcosm of relationships generated from materials as disparate as bacteria, algae, sand or salt, creating environments whose process ends up configuring the display of the piece in question.

Jorge Peris transforms the room into a laboratory, this has led him to collaborate with biologists, physicists and even psychologists in the development of his research, placing himself in an experimental territory where error and accident accompany the testing of his artistic practice.

His work is part of collections such as the MAXXI Collection, Antinori, Collezione Giuliani, Bombas Gens and INELCOM. He has also exhibited at the ICA (London), Tang Contemporary Art (Beijing), Newman Popiashvili Gallery (New York), MIMOCA (Berlin), MACRO (Rome), Nicodim Gallery (Bucharest), CA2M (Madrid) and La Conservera (Murcia), among other prominent venues.

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