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Raúl Mirlo
What color are the gods? Fold the centerline. Repeat on the back

2024

$1,300
£990.88
€1,142.88
CA$1,846.39
A$1,984.14
CHF 1,064.61
MX$23,371.94
NOK 13,386.24
SEK 12,228.24
DKK 8,541.43

About the Item

For some ancient civilizations, gold was the spiritual link between the earthly and the divine. In Egyptian obelisks, the upper part, called the pyramidion, was covered in gold, with the intention that Ra, the god of the sun and life, would manifest himself through the reflection of the sun's rays. Obelisks were usually carved with the name of the king who had ordered them to be built, the deity to whom they were dedicated, and some historical or political event in commemoration of which they had been erected. This concept changed when the Romans took control of Egypt and the obelisks were expropriated from their original locations and scattered throughout the Roman Empire; the purpose of these monuments was nullified by geographical, political, and historical displacement. What color are the gods? explores the problem of the representation of the golden color, its symbolic connotations, its political implications, and its spatial configurations. The rooftops photographed belong to politically and economically active areas of Tokyo, where capital is the driving force behind the construction of the urban landscape. Taking the symbolism of the obelisk, this series seeks to destabilize the notion of landscape as contemplation, questioning its very configuration through the intervention of pyramidions covered in gold leaf. The interventions respond to origami folds that unfold the architecture in a vertical space, reflecting imperialism as the highest stage of capitalism.
  • Creator:
    Raúl Mirlo (1985, Mexican)
  • Creation Year:
    2024
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 11.6 in (29.47 cm)Width: 17.1 in (43.44 cm)Depth: 1 in (2.54 cm)
  • Medium:
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  • Framing:
    Frame Included
    Framing Options Available
  • Condition:
  • Gallery Location:
    Ciudad De México, MX
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU2913217480122

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