Alexandre Canonico
1974 —

Over,
Plywood, clamps and steel rings 12x23 inches

Along,
Plywood, woven and plastic cables 25,5x12 inches

Divide,
Steel tubes and velcro 36,6x44 inches

Nearly,
Steel tubes and velcro 73x39 inches

Slanted,
Steel rod, velcro and nails 19x20 inches

Escape,
Plywood and Clamps 12x23 inches

Untitled (misalignment),
Photopolymer etchings 29,5x22,4 inches

Echo,
MDF, wood filler, nails 13,7x10,6 inches

Oh Well (red ball),
Chipboard, cable ties, foam and snooker ball 14,1x12,9 inches

Untitled,
Chipboard and nails 13,7x11,4 inches

Untitled (disrupt),
Chipboard, washers, filler and screws 17,7x15,7 inches

Void,
Iron pipes, steal shot, wood filler and painted mdf base 35,4x39,3x37,5 inches
Alexandre Canonico
Pirassununga, 1974.
Born in Pirassununga, Brasil 1974. Lives and works in London, United Kingdom.
Alexandre Canonico graduated in Architecture and Urbanism at Faculdade de Belas Artes de Sao Paulo (1995-1999). His work is influenced by the principles of architectural language, producing drawings and sculptures characterised by experimental methods that highlight the transition between spatial representation and physical expression of the objects.