Pablo Tut’s artwork spans across multiple media, including drawing, sculpture, installation art, and cultural management. His primary focus is on designing spaces that expand the possibilities of perception in public environments. By generating dynamics of spatial and ideological contrast, such as oriels or constructions dislocated from their surrounding context, he creates new spaces that invite viewers to gather and observe.
Tut’s main interest lies in the ability of artistic production to involve spectators in unstable and ephemeral positions, using these moments as a means to question the biopolitical and neo-colonial structures that remain embedded in contemporary life.
Read more about Pablo Tut and the St. Elmo Fellowship here. Presented with Landmarks and the Visual Arts Center.