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FORECAST

FORECAST

Gabriel Kuri

MOUSSE PUBLISHING


NT$1,691
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Inspired by a wide range of cultural, political, and economic fields that seek to predict, analyze, and manage the future, 
Mexican artist Gabriel Kuri’s practice approaches sculpture as a potential reflection of the relationships between the rational and affective realms. 
Simultaneously employing formal and poetic juxtapositions of quotidian materials, images and hybrid objects, Kuri delves into the interstices 
of contemporary culture where behavior and speculative ideas interact to forge our understanding of often contradictory values of our time. 
The future manifests in his practice as a deferral of the present rather than imagination of what is to come. 
By rethinking the mundane and the systems that order, the artist opens up the potential for transformation inherent in familiar situations 
when observed from unconventional angle.

Published to accompany the Museo Jumex exhibition Gabriel Kuri: Forecast, this publication explores these latent themes in new critical 
and creative writing on Kuri’s practice by the exhibition’s curator, Kit Hammonds, and Mexican author, Gabriel Jauregui; in parallel with 
documentation of the artist’s work compiled as a visual essay in collaboration with the publication’s designer Sara De Bondt.



softcover

136 pages

210 x 297 mm

2023

ISBN: 9788867495801

published by MOUSSE PUBLISHING





Founded in Tokyo in 2010, twelvebooks is a distributor specializing in art books. 
As the exclusive Japanese representative for selected international publishers, twelvebooks manages the distribution 
and promotion of their publications with a vision of making art books more widely accessible. 
twelvebooks is also involved in various art book initiatives, including organizing the TOKYO ART BOOK FAIR. 
In November 2024, twelvebooks opened SKWAT/twelvebooks in Nishikameari, Katsushika, a space that offers public access to its storage warehouse.


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