Cachito Vallés

Eclypse, 2021. Carbon steel, methacrylate, LED ws2811, electronics and custom software 240 x 240 x 9 cm. Sala Atín Aya del Instituto de la Cultura y las Artes del Ayuntamiento de Sevilla. Sevilla, Spain. Photo: Claudia Ihrek

Dark Energy, 2020. Carbon steel, methacrylate, LED tube, electronics and custom software. 300 x 200 x 80 cm. C3A. Contemporary Creation Center of Córdoba. Córdoba, Spain

System V_02, 2018. Projection on vinyl. 70 x 70 cm

Continue Forever, 2020. Carbon steel, aluminum, accafoam, photosensitive paint, motors, laser, PLA filament, electronics and custom software. 205 x 130 x 7cm. Santa Inés Center. Sevilla, Spain

Harmonic Pattern, 2018. Carbon Steel, LED tube, electronics and custom software. 250 x 250 x 250 cm. Painting without Literature exhibition. Iniciarte space. Córdoba, Spain

System XIII, 2019. PLA filament printed on fabric and wooden frame. 180 x 135 cm

Cero absoluto: Lambda, 2019. General view. Luis Adelantado Gallery. Valencia, Spain

Envelope, 2020. Carbon steel, analog synthesizer, proximity sensor, LCD screen, electronics and custom software. Variable dimensions. Santa Inés Center. Sevilla, Spain

Fundamental, 2020. Carbon steel, aluminum, LEDs, electronics and custom software. 150 x 600 x 30 cm. Santa Inés Center. Sevilla, Spain
Sky Twist, 2018. Carbon steel, enamel, LED tube, silk, wood, projection, electronics and custom software. 250 x 250 x 600 cm
Bio
Cachito Vallés (Seville, 1986) is a visual artist who focuses his artistic research on the concepts of space and time, which he approaches from different perspectives based on two fundamental precepts: the scientific and the philosophical. His works are approached from experience, which allows him to ramify his conceptual bases in precise questions associated with these ideas, such as transcendence, positioning, becoming, the spiritual, the spiritual, the event, the accident, the traced, the immaterial and the ontological. His work has been exhibited in museums such as the Centro de Creación Contemporánea de Córdoba C3A, the Centre Pompidou in Málaga and the Centro Andaluz de Arte Contemporáneo. CAAC. He has participated in international fairs such as Zona MACO (Mexico) and national fairs such as Arte Santander. His work forms part of collections such as the CAAC, the CAC in Malaga, the Thyssen Museum in Malaga, DKV or FCDP – Canary Islands Foundation for the Development of Painting.
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