Daniel Jorge, 1991 Visual artist, urbanist and sculptor.
At the crossroads of utopia and pragmatism, Daniel’s work addresses the relationship between space, time, weight, body and proportion from a peripheral and diasporic perspective. Altogether revealing matter and essential materials in the imagination of civilization and domain of afrodiasporic peoples, building new identity images from belonging and a sense of place.
Daniel elaborates and produces tangible sculptures from fractal geometry and movements, exploring the fields of photography, poetry, light and shadow installations and performance.
The works present his compositions of materiality: stone, clay, and ore as fundamental materials to discuss the cosmovision of black bodies.