Seeing Leonardo Drew
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In the first episode of the Seeing series, Carrie chats with Leonardo Drew, a contemporary artist based in Brooklyn, New York.  Leonardo is known for creating reflective abstract sculptural works that play upon the dystopic tension between order and chaos. Recalling Post Minimalist sculpture that alludes to America’s industrial past, as well as the plight of African Americans throughout U.S. history. One could find many meanings in his work, but ultimately the cyclical nature of life and decay can be seen in his grids of transformed raw material to resemble and articulate entropy and a visual erosion of time. From Carrie: "Leonardo’s installations and sculptures break artistic boundaries, reminiscent of Picasso's early realism. Like Picasso, Leonardo broke molds early on, catching the attention of Marvel and DC Comics as a teenager. He is dedicated to his art in a way that I’ve seldom seen in my 20 year career. He himself says, he’s addict to making art, not substances - driving him to create without bounds. Our interview explores the stories and inspirations behind his work, revealing an unwaveringly authentic artist who deserves household recognition. Leonardo Drew embodies creativity and resilience, firmly establishing himself in the artistic canon." Thanks for listening to this episode of the Seen podcast. Liked what you hear? Get early access to these episodes and a ton of other great art content, by becoming a member of Seen at seen.art. If you want to connect with us between episodes, follow us on Instagram. @watchseenart. 
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