Al Taylor (1948-1999) was an American artist whose exploration on the two and three dimensions was totally innovative due to his original use of drawing and everyday life objects.

Al Taylor used common objects such as brooms, coffee cans and even hula-hoops, to whom provided a new visual and plastic meaning. In this way, his works transcend the simple visual observation to reveal a new way of understanding the world and the reality that surrounds us.

Taylor worked with drawing, sculpture and graphic work, techniques among which he did not establish hierarchical distinctions, using them all repeatedly to show in different supports and techniques his reflection and research on visual perception.

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"Pass the Peas and Shrunken Heads", Cayón, May 12 - July 3, 2015.
"Pass the Peas and Shrunken Heads", Cayón, May 12 - July 3, 2015.
"Pass the Peas and Shrunken Heads", Cayón, 2015.
"Pass the Peas and Shrunken Heads", Cayón, May 12 - July 3, 2015.
"Sobre papel", Joan Miró / Al Taylor, 2022
"Sobre papel", Joan Miró / Al Taylor, 2022
"Sobre papel", Joan Miró / Al Taylor, 2022
"Sobre papel", Joan Miró / Al Taylor, 2022

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Al Taylor