Los Carpinteros

Handwork - Constructing the World, 2010
Edited by Gudrun Ankele and Daniela Zyman Thyssen-Bornemisza Art Contemporary

texts by Francesca von Habsburg, Paulo Herkenhoff, Helen Molesworth, Rochelle Steiner, Eugenio Valdés Figueroa, and the editors, as well as a conversation with the artists

Publisher: Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther König, Köln.

USD150

Hardcover, 380 pages, 330 illustrations, English

Awarded for "Austria's Most Beautiful Books 2010

 

The Havana-based duo of Marco Antonio Castillo Valdés (born 1971) and Dagoberto Rodríguez Sánchez (born 1969) are two of the most exciting artists in Cuba today. Formed in 1991, and working since 1994 under the moniker of Los Carpinteros, which they adopted as a nod to traditional craftsmen's guilds, the team renounces individual authorship to sabotage the disciplines of design and architecture from within. Their elegant and mordantly humorous sculptures, which attain high standards of craftsmanship assert a deadpan non-functionality: a crazily undulating wooden bookshelf, a filing cabinet with an impossibly deep drawer, or stereo speaker cones transformed into billboard hoardings. By putting functional and serious disciplines to nonfunctional and humorous ends, Los Carpinteros offer a preposterized world in which objects seem to have swapped bodies with other objects. For the first time, that world is presented in depth, in this excellent monograph..