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Abraham Cruzvillegas: Autoconstrucción

Sheep feces, hair, metal, wood and rope together in the Mexican artist's installation

We caught up with Abraham Cruzvillegas as Autoconstrucción 2008 was being installed to find out more.

In the summer of 2008, Cruzvillegas spent several months at Cove Park, on the west coast of Scotland. During that time, he carried out research into the local economy and the materials associated with it. These investigations dovetailed with a longer-standing interest in the improvisatory architecture of his parents' house in Mexico City. Like many of their neighbours, Cruzvillegas' parents built their house themselves, adding to it over many decades -- a process known as autoconstrucción, or 'self-building'. These dual influences are the inspiration for his installation Autoconstrucción, in which materials drawn from the rural Scottish environment are brought together with the construction techniques of Mexico City.

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