In his sculptures and large scale outdoor projects, the artist employs the visual language of architecture and design to confront the problems of the modernist ideologies of purity and utopia. Reyes's works are a rare combination of the socially engaged and the romantic.
Solo show
In his sculptures and large scale outdoor projects, Mexican artist Pedro Reyes employs the visual language of architecture and design to confront the problems of the modernist ideologies of purity and utopia. Often interactive, Reyes's works are a rare combination of the socially engaged and the romantic. For a recent project at PR04, a biennial exhibition in Puerto Rico, Reyes constructed a floating pyramid out of Styrofoam and wood that was used by people who swam out from the beach as a meeting spot, a reflective space, and, on more than one occasion, an overnight shelter.
For his exhibition at the Aspen Art Museum - his first one-person museum exhibition in the United States - Reyes will create Recyclone, a new project addressing consumption, waste, and recycling in our daily lives. Recyclone, a set of stackable, variably sized and colored recycling bins, provides a customizable and aesthetically pleasing waste reduction solution.
Described by the artist as "a vibrant and alluring functional sculpture that can be adapted to fit a wide array of private and public needs, from the kitchen to the community center, the home office to city hall," Recyclone will be installed on the museum's grounds.
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Image: Pedro Reyes, Recyclone (work in progress), 2006. Courtesy of the artist and Yvon Lambert New York/Paris.
Program:
Opening Reception and Special Event: Saturday, July 8, 3:30 - 5:45 p.m.
3:30 - 5:00 p.m. Family Dump Day
Families are invited to bring recyclables and found objects with "artistic potential" and join Pedro Reyes to create innovative artworks.
5:00 p.m. Panel Discussion
Reyes will present his art project Recyclone and lead a panel discussion with guest speakers from local environmental non-profits and city organizations about the psychology of recycling.
Aspen Art Museum
590 North Mill Street - Aspen