Francisco Toledo
Changos, 2005
Dry point etching
12 x 12 in
30.5 x 30.5 cm
30.5 x 30.5 cm
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Throughout his prolific career, Francisco Toledo often turned towards representations of the natural world as meditations on the human experience. As noted by modern art critic Dore Ashton, “Toledo is...
Throughout his prolific career, Francisco Toledo often turned towards representations of the natural world as meditations on the human experience. As noted by modern art critic Dore Ashton, “Toledo is intent on creating a natural history, or perhaps, an unnatural natural history, that will alert his viewers to both the breaches and continuities in the human imagination which, nonetheless, is eternally a dependent of nature. To the old game of animal, vegetable, and mineral, he adds the unaccountably human.”
