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Pavilion Model I  2015
Digital pigment print
21 x 30 cm
Edition of 50 plus 4 APs
Signed and numbered

The Serpentine Galleries is delighted to present four Limited Edition prints by selgascano produced on the occasion of their 2015 Pavilion.

Model making and the experimentation of different materials is at the core of selgascano’s practice. These prints depict a series of maquettes for their 2015 Pavilion design which capture its translucent, reflective and colourful qualities along with its chrysalis-like structure formed of woven and wrapped materials.

 

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Selgascano (est. 1998 by  José Selgas and Lucía Cano in Madrid, Spain) have completed the majority of their buildings in Spain through a diverse range of commissions. The studio has worked on a number of projects worldwide, including Pip House, Laurel Canyon, Los Angeles; the renovation of Texas Square in Oranjestad, Aruba, Lesser Antilles; and La Canaria House, Mount Washington, Los Angeles.

Exhibiting at the Guggenheim Museum and the Museum of Modern Art, New York, as well as MOT, Tokyo, and the Design Museum, London, selgascano was chosen for the Venice Architecture Biennale in 2010, curated by Japanese architect Kazuyo Sejima of SANAA, architects of the Serpentine’s 2009 Pavilion. selgascano has designed the interior of Second Home, a revolutionary new workspace for London’s creative industries in the heart of London’s technology quarter in Shoreditch.

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