Art Madrid'26 – James Mathison – COA I 50 HILOS (2020)

James Mathison | COA I 50 HILOS

James Mathison

COA I 50 HILOS, 2020

Bronce y lino

48 x 31 x 35 cm

Galería Luisa Pita

Santiago de Compostela, España

Programa General A4

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about James Mathison

Caracas, 1966

James Mathison’s work does not approach the human figure as representation, but as a question. His interest lies in the condition that defines it: encounters and ruptures, the tensions between identity and transformation, the traces that time imprints on matter. In his sculptures, the body is conceived as a territory, a cartography where memory, emotion and thought converge. Mathison fragments it, reconstructs it, displaces it, in order to reframe its status as a space of relationships rather than a closed form. The fragment, in his practice, is not a sign of loss but of knowledge: a sensitive archaeology that links past and present, myth and experience, the ancestral and the contemporary. His work offers a reflection on the symbolic dimension of the body, a passage between the physical and the metaphorical and, with it, on the very nature of the human as a representation in constant transformation.

James Mathison 's works

James Mathison | COC III 50 Ovoides

James Mathison

COC III 50 Ovoides, 2023

Acrylic resin

48.5 x 31 x 36.5 cm

James Mathison | COC I 36 Líneas Silicón

James Mathison

COC I 36 Líneas Silicón, 2024

Bronce patinado

36 x 25.5 x 25 cm

James Mathison | COCP Líneas Acrílico

James Mathison

COCP Líneas Acrílico, 2024

Resina y pintura acrílica

22 x 14 x 25 cm

James Mathison | COC II 50 Rasgada

James Mathison

COC II 50 Rasgada, 2024

Acrylic resin

49 x 33.5 x 37 cm

Featured works

Carmen Mansilla | Riverside

Carmen Mansilla

Riverside, 2025

Óleo y lápiz sobre lino

50 x 50 cm

Dave Cooper | Creamsicle 2

Dave Cooper

Creamsicle 2, 2023

Óleo sobre lienzo

71 x 71 cm

Fabian Treiber | You Wouldn’t Believe, What I’ve Been Through

Fabian Treiber

You Wouldn’t Believe, What I’ve Been Through, 2025

Acrílico, tinta, pastel al óleo, pastel y papel sobre lienzo

170 x 180 cm

Joost Vandebrug | 25-29

Joost Vandebrug

25-29, 2025

Transferencias de emulsión fotográfica sobre papel morera

135 x 100 cm

Lorenzo Fernández | Justicia

Lorenzo Fernández

Justicia, 2023

Óleo y acrílico sobre aluminio

120 x 120 cm

Maxim Wakultschik | Life doesn’t frighten me

Maxim Wakultschik

Life doesn’t frighten me, 2025

Colored wooden sticks

35 x 26 x 8.6 cm

Sergio de la Flora | Nihonzaru

Sergio de la Flora

Nihonzaru, 2023

Óleo sobre resina y madera

50 x 50 cm

Steen Ipsen | Ellipse 19

Steen Ipsen

Ellipse 19, 2022

Cerámica esmaltada en negro y PVC amarillo

43 x 42 x 45 cm

Tadanori Yamaguchi | Ramas en blanco

Tadanori Yamaguchi

Ramas en blanco, 2017

Mármol blanco

70 x 70 x 20 cm

Xavi Noble | What lies beneath

Xavi Noble

What lies beneath, 2025

Acrílico y spray sobre tela

120 x 100 cm

Ana Monsó | Después del silencio 7

Ana Monsó

Después del silencio 7, 2025

Acrílico y tinta sobre lienzo

187 x 157 cm

CHIU Huai-Hsuan | Read After Cutting 30

CHIU Huai-Hsuan

Read After Cutting 30, 2025

Various types of wood, metal, gear, motor

43.1 x 30.6 x 9.5 cm

Crystal Lupa | One Hundred Years of Solitude

Crystal Lupa

One Hundred Years of Solitude, 2023

Oil on linen folding screen

168 x 189 x 3.2 cm

DIMASLA (Diana + Álvaro) | Sobre los márgenes del cielo

DIMASLA (Diana + Álvaro)

Sobre los márgenes del cielo, 2024

Polvo de cemento en suspensión, lluvia, sol, viento, polen de tomillo y romero sobre acrílico en tela de algodón natural cosida, expuesta sobre suelo de arcilla calcáreo durante cuatro meses

130 x 162 cm