


Thomas Canto, 'Neurotic Infinity'
Thomas Canto
Neurotic Infinity
32.75 x 32.75 inches
$2,000 USD
Thomas Canto (b. 1979) is known for his highly technical, visually immersive work that explores perception, architecture, and the invisible forces that shape urban life. Working across Lyon, Shanghai, and Dubai, Canto’s precision-based practice blends painting, sculpture, installation, and spatial interventions.
His work has been shown at the Centre Pompidou, Palais de Tokyo, Art Basel Miami, and the Mohammed VI Museum, and is included in the collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, K11 Foundation, and the French National Library.
Your purchase supports Dallas Contemporary’s mission to present the leading edge of contemporary art through exhibitions, performances, and public programs. To inquire about this work, please contact shop@dallascontemporary.org.
Thomas Canto
Neurotic Infinity
32.75 x 32.75 inches
$2,000 USD
Thomas Canto (b. 1979) is known for his highly technical, visually immersive work that explores perception, architecture, and the invisible forces that shape urban life. Working across Lyon, Shanghai, and Dubai, Canto’s precision-based practice blends painting, sculpture, installation, and spatial interventions.
His work has been shown at the Centre Pompidou, Palais de Tokyo, Art Basel Miami, and the Mohammed VI Museum, and is included in the collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, K11 Foundation, and the French National Library.
Your purchase supports Dallas Contemporary’s mission to present the leading edge of contemporary art through exhibitions, performances, and public programs. To inquire about this work, please contact shop@dallascontemporary.org.
Thomas Canto
Neurotic Infinity
32.75 x 32.75 inches
$2,000 USD
Thomas Canto (b. 1979) is known for his highly technical, visually immersive work that explores perception, architecture, and the invisible forces that shape urban life. Working across Lyon, Shanghai, and Dubai, Canto’s precision-based practice blends painting, sculpture, installation, and spatial interventions.
His work has been shown at the Centre Pompidou, Palais de Tokyo, Art Basel Miami, and the Mohammed VI Museum, and is included in the collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, K11 Foundation, and the French National Library.
Your purchase supports Dallas Contemporary’s mission to present the leading edge of contemporary art through exhibitions, performances, and public programs. To inquire about this work, please contact shop@dallascontemporary.org.
Using materials such as mirrored surfaces, metal wires, wood panels, and layers of paint, Canto builds immersive works that recalibrate viewer’s spatial perception. His meticulous hand-made wire structures create optical fields that appear to vibrate or shift with the one’s movement, while mirrored surfaces extend and fracture the physical space. Rooted in a process that combines precision craftsmanship with conceptual rigor, Canto’s work invites the viewer into a conversation where geometry becomes a language of time, movement, and memory.
