Bosco Sodi
Bio
Bosco Sodi (Mexico City, 1970) is a Mexican artist known for his exploration of materiality, color, and natural processes. A self-taught artist, he began his career as a painter and has developed a practice centered on dense, highly textured surfaces created through layers of pigment, sawdust, paper pulp, and other organic materials. Chance, imperfection, and time play a fundamental role in his work, which moves away from representation to focus on the physical and emotional experience of color and matter. His work has been exhibited internationally in museums, galleries, and contemporary art fairs, establishing him as a key figure in contemporary Latin American art.
Statement
Bosco Sodi’s artistic practice focuses on the exploration of materiality, color, and natural processes. Through dense, highly textured surfaces, he works with pigments, sawdust, paper pulp, and other organic materials, allowing chance, time, and physical reactions to shape the final outcome. His work operates within abstraction, where imperfection and transformation become essential elements, creating a sensory and emotional experience that emphasizes the physical presence of matter and color.
2.5 x 4m / 98.4 x 157 in
