David Tobón, born in 1987 in Colombia, is an artist and architect known for his innovative approach to art, which explores the intersection of function and perception. After working as an architect, Tobón moved to Brussels to further his artistic research. He holds a master's degree in fine arts and is a doctoral student at the Université libre de Bruxelles and the Académie royale des beaux-arts de Bruxelles.
Tobón's work often involves creating a sense of displacement and surprise for the viewer, by challenging their perception of objects and their functions. He frequently collaborates with artist Sara Hernández, and together they work as an artist duo, producing works that question and reinterpret the environments they depict.
David Tobón has taken part in several group exhibitions, including "Les Petites Éditions - Chapter II" at the Galerie Felix Frachon in 2021. His projects cover various media and themes, often focusing on the nuances of everyday objects and the subtle distortions of their conventional uses and meanings.
Tobón's work often involves creating a sense of displacement and surprise for the viewer, by challenging their perception of objects and their functions. He frequently collaborates with artist Sara Hernández, and together they work as an artist duo, producing works that question and reinterpret the environments they depict.
David Tobón has taken part in several group exhibitions, including "Les Petites Éditions - Chapter II" at the Galerie Felix Frachon in 2021. His projects cover various media and themes, often focusing on the nuances of everyday objects and the subtle distortions of their conventional uses and meanings.