“I always saw the comprehensive foundations of
everything in nature.”
Carlos Rojas
Carlos Rojas
In his youth the
Colombian abstract artist Carlos
Rojas was so frustrated by the insubstantial answers to his philosophical and
metaphysical questions that he abandoned the seminary where he was studying to
pursue the answers for himself. And it became an eclectic life long journey embracing
not only the visual arts but
music, architecture, handicrafts, design, technology, science, mathematics and
nature, as well as the mystical, of which his art works are his diary.
As he has said, “That which I study, analyze and compare yields some
common denominators, which, when agglomerated, give rise to a result, and the
result is the artwork.” Such were Rojas’ lines of enquiry that abstraction in its
various forms was the best vehicle for his expression, “For me, abstraction is the simplification of elements
starting out from a complex naturalist whole,” he has stated.
In their publicity for Rojas’
2014 retrospective exhibition the El Museo Galeria quoted several of his
remarks about his work showing the diversity of his investigations, which
included “One day, I suddenly
discovered that when my mother gets dressed, she uses a corset. Those garments
and bras with terrible shapes that in some way, for me evoked horse tack:
cinches, horse blankets, buckles…The colors obey emotional states rather
than physical realities. I mean, if I’m talking about landscape – place, I’m
proposing a completely personal phenomenon regarding the temperature, the
season; a series of variables that comprise the landscape…That is to
say, the horizon of the land and the vertical of man, of the overwhelming
spirit of a vertical self. On the other hand, it arose from managing life in
two opposite directions: the pursuit and denial of a goal…The myth of El
Dorado was simply an expression of this need to have greater possession of America:
the intellectual power, the power of gold, to mark power over the world, but
the American man is in search of his roots and differences…Being part of the
essential element of man’s existence, which is his own inner and physical
nature. These two combinations produce abstraction and the concrete in the art
of human production. So, I think that in this work, you are going to find more
psychological and mental, almost metaphysical, associations with nature, with
an essential geometric idea.”
For it was the exploration
of the metaphysical that sustained Rojas journey. As art
agenda reported him as saying, “This is what I call religion: to
fight for a purpose, even if the purpose does not exist, even if one knows that it does not exist. What I intend with that absolute perfection is the order par excellence, I don’t care if it exists or not. The sole fact of fighting for it is, in itself, perfection”
New York’s Nohra Haime Gallery is currently showing Carlos Rojas: A Retrospective Exhibition which is on view until the 20th of June.
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