Gabriel Dawe




Gabriel Dawe was born in Mexico City where he grew up surrounded by the intensity and color of Mexican culture. After working as a graphic designer, he moved to Montreal, Canada in 2000 following a desire to explore foreign land. In search for creative freedom he started experimenting and creating artwork, which eventually led him to explore textiles and embroidery—activities traditionally associated with women and which were forbidden for a boy growing up in Mexico. Because of this, his work is subversive of notions of masculinity and machismo that are so ingrained in his culture. By working with thread and textiles, Dawe’s work has evolved into creating large-scale installations with thread, creating environments that deal with notions of social constructions and their relation to evolutionary theory and the self-organizing force of nature. After seven years of living in Canada and gaining dual citizenship as a Mexican-Canadian, Gabriel moved to Texas to pursue graduate school at the University of Texas at Dallas where he is presently a candidate for an MFA in Arts and Technology. His work has been exhibited in Dallas, Houston, Montreal, Toronto and Barcelona.




9 Comments, Comment or Ping
Jesus DeJesus
WOW. Is VERY beautiful!
Nov 25th, 2010
ivonne
manejo de color y texturas simplemente increible…
Nov 25th, 2010
Destiny
Astouding!
Nov 25th, 2010
Elise Fooler
Wait wait wait, what’s the medium because I don’t think I read correctly. Thread?
Nov 25th, 2010
Meg
these are breathtaking. oh my word. as a color theorist at heart i can’t even begin to explain my love for these right now. if i saw them in real life i would probably just sit and stare for hours.
Nov 26th, 2010
Adriana
Les fils sont si belle aussi?
Nov 26th, 2010
James Verbicky
Love this work! This guy needs more widespread installations so I can go see it in person.
Nov 6th, 2011
Honey
I agree
Nov 6th, 2011
edwin
Gabriel must have know of Mark Garry’s oeuvre to make these works. Garry was in the Venice Biennale in 2005.
May 27th, 2012
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