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Carlos Terrés

Brevi note biografiche

  • Born: 1975, Chetumal, Messico
  • Also known as: Carlos Terres
  • Works on APS: 1
  • Museums on APS:
    • Fondazione José Cuervo Fundación Beckmann
    • Fondazione José Cuervo Fundación Beckmann
    • Fondazione José Cuervo Fundación Beckmann
    • Fondazione José Cuervo Fundación Beckmann
    • Fondazione José Cuervo Fundación Beckmann
  • Copyright status: Under copyright
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Quiz d'arte

Per ogni domanda è presente una sola risposta corretta.

Domanda 1:
Qual è il luogo di nascita del famoso artista Carlos Terrés?
Domanda 2:
Carlos Terrés è noto per aver realizzato un murale significativo che celebra quale elemento fondamentale della cosmologia Maya?
Domanda 3:
Quale strumento tecnologico Terrés utilizza per valutare la funzionalità dei suoi progetti artistici prima della realizzazione fisica?
Domanda 4:
Quale figura religiosa influenza profondamente l'opera di Terrés e ispira la sua esplorazione di temi legati alla femminilità?
Domanda 5:
Come Terrés descrive l'importanza della tecnologia nel suo processo creativo?

Carlos Terrés: Bridging Tradition and Innovation in Contemporary Art

Carlos Terrés, born in Chetumal, Mexico in 1975, is a Mexican artist whose distinctive artistic vision seamlessly blends the rich tapestry of Mayan heritage with cutting-edge digital design techniques. His work transcends conventional boundaries, reflecting a profound engagement with both cultural roots and technological advancements—a duality that characterizes his creative process and informs the captivating aesthetic of his creations. Terrés’s artistic journey began amidst the vibrant landscapes of the Maya lowlands, where he absorbed the influence of ancient traditions and beliefs. This formative experience instilled in him a deep appreciation for symbolism and storytelling, elements which consistently permeate his art. Notably, he is recognized for his monumental mural ‘Señor del Maguey y Mayahuel,’ completed in 2012—a striking piece that embodies his commitment to preserving cultural narratives through large-scale visual representations. The mural depicts the sacred agave plant and maize god, central figures in Mayan cosmology and agricultural practices, demonstrating Terrés’s dedication to honoring his heritage. This meticulous attention to detail mirrors the precision found in traditional Mayan art forms, highlighting a deliberate connection between past and present artistic sensibilities. At the core of Terrés's artistic methodology lies a fascinating fusion of craftsmanship and computational design. He utilizes virtual prototyping extensively, leveraging sophisticated CAE (Computer-Aided Engineering) software alongside CAD (Computer-Assisted Design) tools—a deliberate choice that validates his conceptual designs before physical realization. This meticulous approach isn’t merely about practicality; it's a testament to his belief in harnessing technology as an instrument for artistic exploration and refinement. He meticulously crafts 3D computer-generated geometrical shapes and assemblies, subjecting them to rigorous testing – evaluating mechanical motions, fit, and function—further cementing his commitment to precision and innovation. Terrés sees CAE simulations as crucial for understanding how his creations interact with the physical world, mirroring the careful observation inherent in Mayan artistic traditions. Furthermore, Terrés’s inspiration extends beyond the tangible realm of Mayan culture. The Virgin Mary, patron saint of Mexico and a powerful symbol of religious faith and female empowerment, plays an integral role in shaping his artistic sensibilities. This devotion informs his exploration of themes related to spirituality and feminine strength—concepts that resonate throughout his oeuvre. He believes that embracing digital tools allows for a deeper engagement with these fundamental ideas, pushing the boundaries of artistic expression while remaining grounded in enduring values. Terrés’s contribution to contemporary art is significant not only for its stylistic originality but also for its conceptual depth. By blending ancient symbolism with modern technological innovation, he exemplifies a new paradigm of artistic creation—one that acknowledges the importance of both cultural heritage and forward-looking creativity. His work stands as a compelling dialogue between past and present, inviting viewers to contemplate the enduring power of visual storytelling and the transformative potential of computational design.
  • Notable Achievements: Completion of ‘Señor del Maguey y Mayahuel’ mural; Extensive use of CAE and CAD software in artistic prototyping.