Collection
Le Corbusier con piña [Le Corbusier with Pineapple]
- 2005
- Direct print on Dibond
- 180 x 225 cm
- Cat. F_103
- Acquired in 2007
Gonzalo Puch gave titles to only a few of his works in the course of his career, but the Banco de Espña has two of them. He started out working with paint, but is best known for photography and installations. Gonzalo Puch depicts temporary scenarios that he sets up in his home or in spaces that he frequents, such as the rooms where he lectures at the Cuenca Fine Arts Faculty. They are usually sets produced as small, motley landscapes of white and fragile constructions in mounting board.
There are no gimmicks in Puch’s photographs, just a great deal of cardboard: the fiction is shown for what it . Ironical and comical, the pristine, white city of large buildings criss-crossed by raised motorways that he constructs in Le Corbusier with Pineapple (2005) becomes surreal when we immediately realise that the whole thing revolves around an open fridge, that the wooded areas are in reality the house’s plant pots and that the finishing touch to the photo is a pineapple on a shelf. A huge pineapple in a city dreamt up by the Swiss architect who believed that the urban planning of cities and architectural design could change the world.
Other works by Gonzalo Puch