Hugo Hernández García is a Mexican-American sculptor whose work explores the meeting point between classical sculptural traditions and contemporary digital production. Through native 3D modeling, archival research, and large-scale sculptural thinking, he investigates how philosophy, cultural memory, and civic narratives...
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Hugo Hernández García is a Mexican-American sculptor whose work explores the meeting point between classical sculptural traditions and contemporary digital production. Through native 3D modeling, archival research, and large-scale sculptural thinking, he investigates how philosophy, cultural memory, and civic narratives can be translated into physical form.
His ongoing series Architectures of Thought reimagines philosophers, educators, and cultural visionaries as monumental sculptural systems, conceived for bronze, marble, and robotic fabrication. Rooted in both material tradition and technological innovation, his practice bridges historical knowledge with emerging production methods.
His work has been exhibited internationally across Mexico, the United States, and Europe. Hernández García lives and works between the United States, the Netherlands and Mexico.