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Chess set

Exquisite jade chess set by Carlos Reyes (2000), showcasing Mayan-inspired figures within a mahogany box. A rare & detailed masterpiece of Guatemalan artistry.

Explore the ephemeral beauty in Carlos Reyes' art! This Chicago-born artist (1977) creates captivating installations using diverse materials, blurring fragility & monumentality. Discover his unique blend of light, time, and form.

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Chess set

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作品詳細説明

This meticulously designed chess set from the town of San Pedro las Huertas, located to the southwest of Guatemala City, was acquired by the museum in 2009. The game board and the 36 playing pieces are carved out of jade. The board is inlaid in the top of a decorative wooden box, which also stores the figures when they are not in use. Carlos Reyes, the maker of the set, designed the carved green and black jade playing figures after mythological and historical themes of the Maya.

アーティストの略歴

Early Life and Artistic Foundations

Carlos Reyes, born in Chicago, Illinois, in 1977, emerged as a distinctive voice in contemporary art through a practice deeply attuned to the ephemeral qualities of existence. His formative years in the Midwest instilled an early sensitivity to the interplay between built environments and human experience—a sensibility that would become central to his artistic investigations. Reyes’s education at Pomona College culminated in a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in 1999, providing him with a foundational understanding of art history and critical theory. However, it was his subsequent pursuit of an MFA at New York University's Steinhardt School in 2011 that truly catalyzed his artistic development, exposing him to a broader network of conceptual artists and fostering a more rigorous approach to installation and sculpture. This period marked a pivotal shift towards exploring the subtle yet profound ways in which space absorbs and reflects human activity.

The Poetics of Imprint: A Developing Practice

Reyes’s work is characterized by an almost archaeological sensibility, meticulously uncovering traces of past lives within discarded objects and architectural remnants. He doesn't create pristine forms but rather intervenes in existing structures, highlighting the imprints left by time, use, and social forces. Early projects involved cedar panels salvaged from shuttered men’s clubs—these weren’t presented as relics of a bygone era, but as surrogates for the bodies whose private activities once animated those spaces. This fascination with absence and memory extends to his series featuring jewelry store displays, bleached by sunlight yet retaining the ghostly outlines of former wares. These works aren't merely about what *was* present, but about the lingering energy—the emotional residue—that remains. A key element in Reyes’s artistic vocabulary is his engagement with light as a transformative medium; he often utilizes fluctuating illuminations to underscore broader socio-political contexts, such as the ongoing power crises in Puerto Rico, where rolling blackouts have become an everyday reality.

Material Investigations and Conceptual Frameworks

Reyes's practice consistently demonstrates how broad social shifts are enacted individually, incrementally, and quietly. He doesn’t offer grand pronouncements but instead presents subtle interventions that invite viewers to contemplate the underlying conditions shaping their environments. His sculptures often appear austere at first glance, echoing the historical emphasis on industrial finish found in Minimalism. However, Reyes redirects this focus towards visible residues—the embodied energy of breath and touch, the transitory forces of light and heat—that are exerted upon objects over time. This approach reveals a nuanced understanding of how meaning is constructed through material processes and spatial relationships. His work isn’t simply *about* these spaces or objects; it *becomes* them, absorbing their histories and reflecting them back to the viewer in fragmented, poetic forms.

Recent Achievements and Expanding Horizons

In recent years, Reyes has garnered increasing recognition for his conceptually rigorous and emotionally resonant installations. The 2023 exhibition “18” at the MIT List Visual Arts Center marked a significant milestone—his first solo museum show—and showcased a refined exploration of these themes. His work was also featured in "PROMESA" at Soft Opening in London, further solidifying his international presence. Reyes’s participation in group exhibitions at institutions like Centre Pompidou d'Art Contemporain and the Aspen Art Museum underscores his growing influence within contemporary art discourse. He has been exhibited in the 16th Venice Architecture Biennale, demonstrating a cross-disciplinary approach to spatial investigation.

Historical Significance and Future Trajectories

Carlos Reyes occupies a unique position within contemporary sculpture, bridging conceptual minimalism with a deeply personal and politically engaged sensibility. His work challenges conventional notions of permanence and monumentality, instead focusing on the ephemeral qualities of existence and the subtle ways in which human activity shapes our environments. By repurposing transitional spaces and structures, he creates uncanny atmospheres where fiction and reality overlap, inviting viewers to question their own perceptions and engage with broader social issues. As Reyes continues to explore these themes through diverse media—video, performance, sculpture, installation—his work promises to remain a compelling and insightful commentary on the complexities of contemporary life. His ability to transform everyday objects into evocative symbols ensures his lasting contribution to the field of art.
carlos reyes

carlos reyes

1977 - , United States of America

基本情報

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Ephemeral art installation
  • Date Of Birth: 1977
  • Full Name: Carlos Reyes
  • Nationality: American
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Chess set
    • Chess pieces
  • Place Of Birth: Chicago, USA