Rafael Domenech
Bio: Rafael Domenech’s work extends from bookmaking, collage, and sculpture. Working from repurposed natural, industrial, and massproduced objects, Domenech’s work is often responsive to the context where the work is created and its exhibition site. He understands the urban habitat as a convoluted, self transforming, and revolting force continuously generating knowledge, ideas, and language.
After experiencing cultural and geographical dislocation, daily walks through the city (to create a personal photographic archive) are fundamental for the construction and understanding of the new landscape. Domenech's works are part of collections such as the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, Perez Art Museum, Miami, Bass Museum, Miami Beach, and The Bronx Museum, New York.
Thesis Exhibition
L to R: Untitled (Super-flat landscape, no space between the end and here) (98" × 67", Plastic bag, archival adhesive, laser print on paper, 2017–2019); Objects that belong to the floor (Dimensions variable, Plexiglas, LED bulb, electrical wire, wrapping plastic, laser print on paper, 2019)