Two artists, from two different generations, 40 years and 6000 miles apart, Enrique Brinkmann (b.1938 in Spain) and Verónica Vázquez (born 1970 in Uruguay) but you wouldn’t recognise the space between them, the works complement each other so well.
Brinkmann’s work is 3-dimensional, abstract, creating patterns and images from unusual materials such as old nails and pieces of metal, held in a metal frame, which create playful shadows against the wall, ever changing as the viewer walks past them, while Verónica Vázquez’s work is larger in scale, bolder, more abstract and more subtly colourful. The two together are a great counterpoint linked by a common language at ‘A Very Human Rationality’ which has been on show at rosenfeldporcini in London and the Atchugarry Art Centre in Miami.