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Cloud Canyons

Explore the art of David Cortez Medalla (1942-2020), a Filipino artist known for kinetic sculpture, installation & political activism. Discover his unique blend of styles!

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Inspired by places and people, Medalla considers himself a ‘citizen of the world’. His work is informed by complex combinations of memories and evolving relationships, and often reflects rhythms and systems found in the natural world. Working across various media, his practice incorporates painting, participatory work, performance and kinetic sculpture, including the pioneering ‘auto-creative’ sculptures that he first made in the 1960s. These works are put in a constantstate of movement and flux by mechanisms devised by Medalla, giving, in thewords of the artist, ‘tangible form to invisible forces’. Medalla made new auto-creative sculptures for his show at The Hepworth Wakefield, as well as anew iteration of his ongoing participatory piece ‘A Stitch in Time’.

Kunstniku biograafia

David Cortez Medalla: A Life Woven with Art and Activism

Born in Manila, Philippines, in 1942, David Cortez Medalla’s life was a vibrant tapestry woven from artistic experimentation, political engagement, and a relentless pursuit of innovative forms. From his early days immersed in the literary scene of pre-war Manila to his groundbreaking contributions to kinetic art and participatory practices in London and beyond, Medalla consistently challenged conventional notions of art and its relationship with society. His work wasn’t merely about creating objects; it was an invitation—a call to engage, to contribute, and ultimately, to reflect on the interconnectedness of human experience.

Early Years and Artistic Beginnings

David Medalla's childhood in Manila provided a rich foundation for his future artistic endeavors. His father, David Medalla Sr., was a prominent figure in Philippine commerce, while his mother, Juanita Angkay Cortez, brought a deep connection to Cebu’s cultural heritage. The wartime evacuation and subsequent rebuilding of his family home instilled within him a profound awareness of displacement and resilience—themes that would later permeate much of his work. Early exposure to poetry, nurtured by tutors like Francisco Arcellana, ignited a passion for language and expression. A pivotal moment occurred when he stowed away on the *SS President Wilson*, an impulsive act that led to a scholarship at St. Mary’s School in Sagada—a remote mountain community offering a stark contrast to urban Manila. This experience fostered a deep appreciation for nature and a sense of detachment from societal norms, influencing his later explorations of the subconscious.

His burgeoning talent as a poet quickly gained recognition, with his work appearing in prominent Philippine publications like *The Campus Journal* and *The Philippine Collegian*. A unique characteristic—submitting poems with his author’s image deliberately upside down—demonstrated a rebellious spirit and a desire to disrupt conventional expectations. Following this early success, Medalla's intellectual curiosity led him to Columbia University in New York City, where he studied philosophy under John Randall and engaged with influential figures like Mark Van Doren. This period exposed him to the burgeoning avant-garde scene of the 1960s, shaping his artistic vision and solidifying his commitment to challenging established boundaries.

London and the Rise of Kinetic Art

Immigrating to London in 1960 marked a transformative period for Medalla. He quickly became immersed in the city’s vibrant experimental art scene, co-founding the Signals Gallery with Paul Keeler, Gustav Metzger, and Marcello Salvadori. This gallery served as a crucial incubator for groundbreaking artists like Lygia Clark and Jesús Rafael Soto, introducing them to British audiences and fostering a spirit of collaboration and innovation. Medalla's work during this time was characterized by kinetic sculptures—dynamic installations that responded to movement and light—often incorporating elements of chance and unpredictability. His *Cloud Canyons* (bubble machines), first conceived in 1963, became iconic symbols of his approach, blurring the lines between art and technology and inviting viewers to become active participants in the creative process.

The Exploding Galaxy, a performance group Medalla initiated alongside Keeler, further expanded his artistic practice. These spontaneous events, often staged in public spaces, combined elements of theater, music, and visual art, challenging social norms and provoking critical reflection. His engagement with figures like Marcel Duchamp—receiving a “medallic” object as a tribute—underscored his recognition within the international art community.

Participatory Art and Social Commentary

As the 1970s progressed, Medalla’s artistic focus shifted towards participatory art. His seminal work, *A Stitch in Time* (1968-2017), exemplified this approach—a monumental collaborative textile installation inviting viewers from around the world to contribute stitches, creating a collective artwork that symbolized global interconnectedness and shared human experience. This project, along with his later works like “Synoptic Realism,” demonstrated a deep commitment to social engagement and a belief in art’s capacity to foster dialogue and promote positive change.

Medalla's work consistently addressed themes of displacement, memory, and the relationship between humanity and technology. His installations often incorporated found objects, recycled materials, and elements of chance, reflecting his interest in exploring the unpredictable nature of reality. He actively sought to dismantle traditional hierarchies within the art world, advocating for inclusivity and challenging established notions of artistic value.

Legacy and Recognition

David Medalla’s influence on contemporary art is undeniable. His pioneering work in kinetic sculpture, participatory art, and performance art continues to inspire artists around the globe. He was a key figure in shaping the British avant-garde of the 1960s and beyond, and his legacy extends far beyond London. His works are held in major museums worldwide, including the National Museum of Fine Arts in Manila, Tate Modern in London, and the Hammer Museum in Los Angeles. In 2016, he was shortlisted for the Hepworth Prize for Sculpture, a testament to his enduring artistic significance. David Medalla passed away in Manila in December 2020, leaving behind a rich body of work that continues to provoke, challenge, and inspire.

david cortez medalla

david cortez medalla

1942 - 2020 , Philippines

Lühikesed faktid

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Kinetic sculpture, Installation art, Political art
  • Date Of Birth: March 23, 1942
  • Date Of Death: December 28, 2020
  • Full Name: David Cortez Medalla
  • Nationality: Filipino
  • Notable Artworks:
    • A Stitch in Time
    • n"Cloud Canyons"], "Artists who influenced this artist": [“Francisco Arcellana”, “John Randall”], "Artists or movements influenced by this artist":["Lygia Clark",
    • Jesús Rafael Soto
  • Place Of Birth: Manila, Philippines