Abstraction in Action
André Komatsu https://abstractioninaction.com/artists/andre-komatsu/
André Komatsu, “Disseminação Concreta”, 2006, clothes worn by the artist and stones, Variable dimensions. Lodeveans Collection, London, UK.. Photo credit: Ding Musa.
André Komatsu, “AK-47”, 2008, Bricks, cement, paint, 400 x 350 x 120 cm. Private Collection São Paulo, Brazil. Photo credit: Courtesy of the artist.
André Komatsu, “Untitled (Tumor)”, 2010, Bricks, cement, latex paint, 315 x 315 x 25 cm. Private Collection São Paulo, Brazil. Photo credit: Courtesy of the artist.
André Komatsu, “Concreto periódico #1”, 2009, Watercolor, 125 x 183 cm. Private Collection Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Photo credit: Courtesy of the artist.
André Komatsu, “Untitled 3 “, 2011, Series: Acabamentos, Inkjet on paper , 85 x 122,5 x 7 cm. Lodeveans Collection, London, UK.. Photo credit: Courtesy of the artist.
André Komatsu, “Untitled (Hammer)”, 2011, Hammer, Variable dimensions. Private Collections, São Paulo, Brazil; London, UK. Photo credit: Courtesy of the artist.
André Komatsu, “O Estado das coisas 1 (3 poderes)”, 2011, Conncrete, bricks, cement, iron, hydraulic jack, and latex paint, 450 x 635 x 30 cm. Site-specific project. Location: Bienal do Mercosul, Porto Alegre, Brazil. Artist. Photo credit: Courtesy of the artist.
André Komatsu, “Construção de valores”, 2012, Industrial fans and photocopies, Variable dimensions. Photo credit: Courtesy of the artist.
André Komatsu, “Indivíduo qualquer”, 2013, Fans and paper on wall, Variable dimensions. Photo credit: Courtesy of the artist.
André Komatsu, “Febre do ouro”, 2014, Iron cages and incandescent lamps, 300 x 700 x 14000 cm. Galleria Continua. Photo credit: Photo Ela Bialkowska, OKNO STUDIO.
André Komatsu, “Educação básica 1”, 2015, 3 plastic bags and nails, Variable dimensions. Photo credit: Courtesy of the artist.
André Komatsu, “Status quo”, 2015, Mixed midias, Variable dimensions. Site-specific project. Location: Pavillion of Brazil – Giardini, Venice, Italy. Photo credit: Courtesy of the artist.
André Komatsu, “Movimento invisível”, 2015, Clay bricks, concrete, plaster, epoxi glue, acrilic matte paint, Variable dimensions. Site-specific project. Location: Museum of Contemporary Art Denver, Denver, USA. Photo credit: Courtesy of the artist.
André Komatsu, “Fantasma # 2”, 2015, Steel bracket, galvanized steel fence, electric wire, transformer and lamp, 160 x 158 x 22 cm. Private Collection, Miami, USA. Photo credit: Edouard Fraipont.
André Komatsu, “Base hierárquica (Chile)”, 2015, Glasses and bricks, 31 x 28 x 29 cm. Photo credit: Courtesy of the artist.
Selected Biographical Information
Education / Training
1998-2001: Visual Arts, Fundação Armando Álvares Penteado, São Paulo, Brazil.
Prizes / Fellowships
2011: Prêmio CNI-SESI Marcantonio Vilaça para Artes Plásticas, Prêmio CNI-SESI Marcantonio Vilaça para Artes Plásticas, São Paulo, Brazil.