Angel Otero

'Material Discovery'

"Material Discovery" by Angel Otero features new paintings and original sculpture alongside a selection of recent works.

Angel Otero, "Untitled," oil skins on canvas, 2010. Collection of Ninah and Michael Lynne. Courtesy of the artist and Lehmann Maupin Gallery, New York.
Angel Otero, "Untitled," oil skins on canvas, 2010. Collection of Ninah and Michael Lynne. Courtesy of the artist and Lehmann Maupin Gallery, New York.

A rising star in the contemporary art world, Otero is known for his process-based approach to painting, specifically his practice of creating “oil skins” that are made from paint poured onto glass and peeled off in dry sheets. These skins are then grafted onto the artist’s canvas to create assemblage works composed of additional materials such as resin, spray paint and silicone. The resulting works are simultaneously collage and décollage and present a dynamic, fresh approach to contemporary painting.

Presented as part of the 2013 deFINE ART program.

Museum Admission

The exhibition is free with SCAD Museum of Art admission.

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