Whitney Biennial 2024

2024

Deep copper red and brown spirals woven together like curls of hair.

Narrator: horsehair and copper wire garland I by ektor garcia is a three-dimensional, circular hanging garland–similar to a wreath–created out of crocheted bunches of horsehair and copper. The garland has a diameter of 19 inches, and is hanging in midair. It is about seven inches deep. 

The horsehair is primarily earthy shades of brown, though at the northernmost point of the wreath, a creamy bunch of strands resembles a large, many-petaled flower, with many small sections of horsehair coiled up to create a form which verges on the edge of messy and uncontained. The gleaming, shimmery, warm golden copper contrasts visually with the earthy brown of the horsehair, though the process of crocheting and coiling and bunching both materials up illustrates their textural similarity in their wiriness. From a distance, this wreath seems like it could be created from many dozens of brown and copper flowers, bunched together as they are so organically. Though this is a garland, it does not seem like it is meant to be decorative; the sheer quantity of individual hairs and wires which have had to be delicately manipulated to create this work gives it a meticulous and meditative air. 


ektor garcia, horsehair and copper wire garland I, 2022 (detail). Horsehair, copper, 19 x 19 x 7 in. (48.3 x 48.3 x 17.8 cm). With assistance from Diego Castelan Avelino & Mizael Perea. Courtesy the artist and Rebecca Camacho Presents, San Francisco. ©️ ektor garcia. Photograph by Robert Divers Herrick, San Francisco 

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