Caballo
Sculpture
Sculpture
Mexican Abstraction
1997
15.0 x 11.0 cm
Fundación Universidad de las Américas Puebla
Heriberto Juárez (1932 – 2008)
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Fundación Universidad de las Américas Puebla (Cholula, Mexico)
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Heriberto Juárez’s “Caballo”: A Study in Texture and Mythic Resonance
The sculpture "Caballo" by Heriberto Juárez stands as a testament to the artist's profound engagement with Mexican heritage and his masterful manipulation of form and material. Created in 1997, this piece embodies Juárez’s signature style—characterized by vibrant colors juxtaposed against stark simplicity—a deliberate contrast that amplifies its emotional impact. Measuring just 15 x 11 cm, its diminutive size belies the monumental presence conveyed through meticulous craftsmanship and symbolic representation.- Subject Matter & Technique: Juárez’s fascination with animals, particularly bulls – a recurring motif in his oeuvre – is palpable here. The sculpture depicts a horse rendered in brown wood, capturing it in a dynamic pose; its head turned slightly to the side lends an air of contemplation and adds visual interest. Juárez skillfully employs subtractive carving techniques, meticulously removing material to reveal the underlying form, resulting in a surface texture that speaks volumes about the artist’s dedication to detail.
- Historical Context & Influences: Juárez's artistic vision draws heavily from pre-Hispanic iconography and traditions. The horse itself holds significant symbolic importance across Mesoamerican cultures, representing fertility, strength, and nobility—concepts deeply embedded in Mexican identity. This influence is evident not only in the subject matter but also in Juárez’s exploration of abstraction, pushing boundaries while retaining recognizable elements.
- Stylistic Considerations: Juárez's approach transcends mere representation; he seeks to evoke feeling rather than simply depict reality. The sculpture’s posture—one leg supporting its weight—creates a sense of balance and movement, mirroring the rhythms of nature and subtly conveying an underlying narrative. This deliberate stylistic choice underscores Juárez’s commitment to artistic expression.
- Emotional Impact & Artistic Legacy: “Caballo” resonates with viewers through its understated beauty and evocative texture. The brown hue of the wood contributes to a feeling of warmth and solidity, grounding the sculpture in the earth—a connection that speaks to Juárez's deep respect for Mexican roots. As one of UDLAP’s Art Collection’s most treasured pieces, it exemplifies Juárez’s enduring contribution to contemporary art.
Informationen zu diesem Kunstwerk
- Titel: Caballo
- Künstler: Heriberto Juárez
- Jahr: 1997
- Originalmaße: 15.0 x 11.0 cm
- Format: Square
- Urheberrechtlicher Status: Urheberrechtlich geschützt
- Ausstellungsort: Fundación Universidad de las Américas Puebla
- Bewegung: Mexican Abstraction
- Medium: Sculpture
- Medium oder Technik: Sculpture
Eckdaten auf einen Blick
- Artistic style: Abstraction
- Subject or theme: Animal
- Influences: Pre-Hispanic
- Notable elements or techniques: Intricate carving
- Medium: Wood Sculpture
- Artist: Heriberto Juárez
- Year: 1997