The artist's work, featured in "The World as a Labyrinth," showcases ceramic cosmologies, bronze narratives, and cosmic paintings.
His art is connected to the notion of a collective subconscious, a concept that explains the recurrence of symbols and archetypes across time and space.
The collective subconscious is not a static archive but a living field of imagination continually reshaping itself through the "original instructions" already embedded in the human psyche, as described by Carl Jung.
Alejandro García Contreras' work is deeply attuned to this universal consciousness, transforming creation into a mission.
Author: Art observer.