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Jordi Iranzo: Reconfiguring Industrial Nets into Sculptures of Suspension and Lightness

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Minimalissimo

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A brief profile of artist Jordi Iranzo, whose practice transforms discarded industrial nets into light, permeable sculptural structures. The work explores themes of form and absence, tension and openness, creating objects that exist in a state of in-betweenness — neither fully functional nor purely abstract, but suspended between memory, material, and gesture.

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The artistic practice of Iranzo moves between form and absence, where discarded industrial nets are reconfigured into light, permeable structures.
Built from materials once defined by tension, these objects retain a sense of openness, suggesting use without fixing it, and allowing space to be alive rather than occupied.
More than resolving into function, each piece holds a state of in-betweenness and suspension.
Memory, material, and gesture overlap, leaving forms that feel fluid, yet present.
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The artistic practice of Iranzo moves between form and absence, where discarded industrial nets are reconfigured into light, permeable structures. Built from ma

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