Organic and synthetic matter, including recycled cardboard & paper, vegetal powder, resin, bioplastic experiments, concrete, expanding foam, bronze, stone, 2022-2024
Érigée et tendue, surmontée d’une vis de bronze faite sur mesure, Mature Trees Have Deep Fissures and Cracks est une sculpture en deux parties qui se soutiennent l’une l’autre. Fabriquée à partir d’une myriade de matériaux provenant de la vie quotidienne de Kuh Del Rosario, d’expériences avec le bioplastique et d’anciennes œuvres déconstruites, cette pièce aborde le temps profond et les moments de la vie de tous les jours.
Kuh Del Rosario is based in Tiohtiá:ke/Montréal. Attuning with everyday materials, her practice is driven by a desire for grounding within the environment that she takes part in.
She has received support from the Peter N. Thompson Family Graduate Scholarship, the Conseil des arts et des lettres du Québec, the Canada Council for the Arts, Fonderie Darling sponsored by the Romany Eveleigh’s gift, and the Claudine & Stephen Bronfman Fellowship.
Del Rosario recently exhibited at SKOL, Centre Clark, and Maison de la Culture Monkland. Upcoming group exhibitions will take place at the Art Gallery of Grande Prairie and Fonderie Darling, and a solo show at Galerie B-312 in Montréal.