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Sequenza di Diedri

Sergio Prego (1969 –)

Esplora le sculture e installazioni dinamiche di Sergio Prego, artista spagnolo di San Sebastián. La sua opera fonde spazio, forma e movimento: scopri l'arte innovativa a Bilbao, Madrid e Venezia!

Museo Guggenheim Bilbao (Bilbao, Spagna)

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Sequence of Dihedrals: An Architectural Meditation on Movement and Perception

Sergio Prego’s “Sequence of Dihedrals,” created in 2007 for the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao, isn't merely a sculpture; it’s an experience—a deliberate disruption of space and sound designed to provoke contemplation about how we perceive our surroundings. This installation transcends traditional artistic boundaries, prioritizing exploration of spatial relationships and embracing the transformative potential of impermanence through polyethylene tubes and aluminum panels. The artwork’s genesis lies in Prego's fascination with influential figures like Bruce Nauman and Andrei Tarkovsky—artists who similarly interrogated corporeality and cinematic storytelling—reflecting a conceptual framework rooted in questioning established norms. Inspired by the radical architecture of Tadao Ando, Prego sought to create an environment that mirrored the museum’s ethos: minimalist yet profoundly engaging. The piece utilizes a pneumatic mechanism to propel modular panels across the glass wall, generating unsettling noises and momentarily interrupting the usual visual flow—a calculated tactic aimed at destabilizing viewers' expectations and prompting them to reconsider their sensory input.
  • Geometric Precision: The core of “Sequence of Dihedrals” resides in its meticulous geometric construction. Each panel is positioned on a slab of glass with identical dimensions, creating a parallelogram alongside a rectangle—a deliberate layering of orthonormal and oblique lattices that underscores the artwork’s conceptual rigor.
  • Dynamic Movement: Pivoting panels at angles of 10º or 15º generate dihedrals, resulting in movement synchronized by timed intervals. This orchestrated motion isn't simply decorative; it symbolizes a broader exploration of impermanence and challenges our understanding of static form.
  • Material Dialogue: The juxtaposition of glass and aluminum—a material chosen for its reflectivity and durability—creates a compelling visual contrast. Aluminum panels, subtly textured, provide structural support while reflecting light, enhancing the overall aesthetic impact.
The Guggenheim Museum Bilbao itself serves as an ideal setting for Prego’s intervention. Ando's architectural style – characterized by concrete walls and expansive glass surfaces – embodies a philosophy of simplicity and openness that aligns perfectly with the artwork’s conceptual aims. Viewing “Sequence of Dihedrals” is akin to stepping into a carefully orchestrated space where sound and sight intertwine, prompting viewers to consider how architecture shapes our perceptions. Symbolism Beyond Form: More than just an aesthetically striking piece, “Sequence of Dihedrals” speaks to themes of disruption and transformation. The pneumatic mechanism represents the passage of time and the inevitable decay of material structures—a subtle nod to Tarkovsky’s cinematic explorations of mortality. Ultimately, Prego invites us to contemplate how art can provoke emotional responses by challenging our preconceived notions about space and perception. The artwork's stark black and white palette contributes to a sense of formality and precision, mirroring Ando’s architectural aesthetic. It reinforces the piece’s contemplative mood and emphasizes its geometric complexity—a testament to Prego’s masterful manipulation of form and material to convey profound conceptual ideas. A reproduction of “Sequence of Dihedrals” would bring this captivating dialogue between architecture and art into any interior space, sparking conversation and inspiring a deeper appreciation for innovative sculptural installations.

Dettagli sull'opera

Informazioni rapide

  • Influences:
    • Bruce Nauman
    • Andrei Tarkovsky
  • Medium: Pneumatico e alluminio
  • Subject or theme: Spazio e geometria
  • Location: Museo Guggenheim Bilbao
  • Artistic style: Minimalismo architettonico
  • Artist: Sergio Prego
  • Movement: Installazione

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