I adhere to the material reality of the world and the substance of the things. I merely enlarge the extent of this reality, extending to it coequal attributes with experiences in our more familiar environment. I insist upon the equal existence of the world engendered in the mind and the world engendered by God outside of it.
—Mark Rothko, 1945.
Urzaiz needs to paint. Five decades of painting have passed, and we could begin to define his practice as a search for individual freedom. Alberto Urzaiz now presents Morphogenesis, defining it as the process by which forms arise, are organized, and are transformed within matter, giving rise to structures that emerge without a fixed design, based on internal dynamics.