As a part of Art Basel Miami Beach's Kabinett sector, we will have a special display in Booth C5 highlighting the works of Domenico Zindato (b. 1966).
Domenico Zindato is known for his intricate, trance-like compositions that emerge through ritual, intuition, and meditative mark-making. For decades, he has created elaborate drawings in pastel and ink on paper, weaving labyrinthine works that balance between the ecstatic and contemplative. In recent years, he has expanded into painting on canvas and dried leaves, rubbing pigment with his fingers in a tactile process that bridges body and surface, energy and image.
Based in Mexico since the late 1990s, Zindato draws inspiration from the radiant colors of Oaxacan textiles, the geometric patterns of Zapotec temples, and the visionary art of the Huichol people. His compositions pulse with organic motifs and mythic imagery, evoking cycles of transformation and interconnectedness.
His exhibition, On the Dotted Line, is on view at Andrew Edlin Gallery, New York, accompanied by the publication of his first hardcover monograph.
