Jonathan Latiano and his own geology

The American artist Jonathan Latiano has developed a fascination for the complexity of our surrounding environment and its complex shapes and tensions. Thanks to his visual artist’s eye, he retranscribes evanescence, fragility and violence through his installations. Mainly inspired by scientific fields and more particularly geology, Jonathan Latiano questions the uncertain future of the planet and its beauty. Based on the notions of time, space and scale, the ephemeral installations of the artist ask many questions about the place that art should take in space.

Points of Contention, Jonathan Latiano, 2011
Wood, plastic, acrylic, styrofoam, glass, plexiglass and salt
Points of Contention, Jonathan Latiano, 2011
Wood, plastic, acrylic, styrofoam, glass, plexiglass and salt
Points of Contention, Jonathan Latiano, 2011
Wood, plastic, acrylic, styrofoam, glass, plexiglass and salt
Points of Contention, Jonathan Latiano, 2011
Wood, plastic, acrylic, styrofoam, glass, plexiglass and salt
Monument and Memorials, Jonathan Latiano, 2018
Asphalt, river stone, color-shifting automotive paint.
Monument and Memorials, 2018
Asphalt, river stone, color-shifting automotive paint.
Existence and Properties are Inferred, Jonathan Latiano, 2016 
Asphalt, stone, foam, joint compound and color-shift automotive paint.
Existence and Properties are Inferred, Jonathan Latiano, 2016 
Asphalt, stone, foam, joint compound and color-shift automotive paint.

Artist website: www.jonathanlatiano.com
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