Mendez-Liska’s philosophy can be interpreted as an invitation to explore and discover new horizons beyond the surface level of things. Through his artistic installations, he creates a space that not only divides but also invites the observer to find their own way. By reducing his artwork to the structure of the material and pure white, he is exploring a meditative, tangible, and cosmic space. This suggests that Mendez-Liska is moving beyond his archaic, down-to-earth foundation towards a more expansive and transcendent understanding of the world around him. His approach to communication also reflects this philosophy, as he encourages his audience to look beyond the surface level of what he is saying and to delve deeper into the meaning behind his words. Overall, Mendez-Liska’s philosophy emphasizes the importance of exploration, discovery, and the pursuit of knowledge and understanding beyond what is readily apparent.
Text extract © Thomas Mark 2008
intallations
In the work it is not enough just to demonstrate through cut-outs, superimpositions, lines and black masses that invade the pictorial space, but we can also feel, visualise, penetrate this world of plots and locks that Gustavo presents us with.