Untitled 1992
Untitled, 1992. The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles. Gift of Blake Byrne
From materials such as plasticine, toothpaste, rubber, soccer balls, automobiles and urban garbage, Orozco generates links with two fundamental concepts in his work: play and organic growth, which begins in a center and does not know its final form. His work is largely linked to everyday reality, built from a complex geometry that is related, in turn, to accident, chance and the unexpected. The artist also develops the idea of retrieving material and showing how it erodes in the space in which it is located.