Fernando Zarur

– casa wabi 2022

Community Project

The Bajareque project aims to establish a collective relationship capable of developing multiple poetic and political explorations, with the purpose of finding new forms of thought around the concepts of construction, combining bioarchitecture and sculpture. The nature of the activity is directly linked to the capacities of imagination, playfulness, strength, motor skills, and movement. Zarur worked on this project with children from the Don Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla school in the community of Agua Zarca. The result was an architectural sculpture that can be used asa play area, utilizing bajareque, a traditional construction technique that combines wood and clay.

Log-Piece

México

Estado de México, Mexico 1991
His work is characterized by the study of the landscape, maintaining a precise interest in environmental policies, history, and the behavior of the different social groups that make up rural spaces and the ways in which they manage relations with their natural environment. From the painting, he reflects on notions such as: minor biopolitics, capitalocene and decolonization.
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