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Secuencia de diedros

Een fascinerende sculpturale installatie van Sergio Prego voor het Guggenheim Museum Bilbao! Een dynamische beweging van glaspanelen creëert een unieke ervaring en onderbrengt de stilte met verrassende geluiden.

Sergio Prego: Een Spaanse kunstenaar geboren in San Sebastián, die ruimte en beweging verkent met innovatieve sculpturale installaties, zoals zijn werk voor de Venetiaanse Biennale en zijn gebruik van luchtballonstructuren – een stijlvolle combinatie van vorm en tijd!

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  • Influences:
    • Bruce Nauman
    • Andrei Tarkovsky
  • Medium: Pneumatic mechanism & Aluminum panels
  • Subject or theme: Architectural intervention; Spatial exploration
  • Location: Guggenheim Museum Bilbao
  • Artistic style: Minimalist
  • Artist: Sergio Prego
  • Movement: Installation Art

Beschrijving verzamelobject

Sequence of Dihedrals: A Kinetic Sculpture Within Bilbao’s Architectural Embrace

Sergio Prego's "Sequence of Dihedrals," created in 2007, isn’t merely an artwork; it’s a deliberate disruption—a calculated intervention that transforms the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao into a dynamic space where sound and perception intertwine. This sculptural installation speaks volumes about Prego’s fascination with materiality, movement, and the interplay between structure and impermanence – concepts powerfully conveyed through his masterful use of polyethylene tubes and aluminum panels.

Conceptual Roots & Influences

Prego's artistic vision draws heavily from luminaries like Bruce Nauman and Andrei Tarkovsky. Like Nauman, he explores the human body’s relationship with space, questioning established boundaries and challenging viewers to reconsider their sensory experience. Similarly, Tarkovsky’s cinematic explorations of time and ritual inform Prego’s approach—a desire to capture fleeting moments and imbue them with symbolic resonance. The artist himself describes this influence as “embracing impermanence,” reflecting a core aesthetic principle that permeates his oeuvre.

The Sculpture's Mechanics & Design

At its heart, "Sequence of Dihedrals" operates on a deceptively simple yet ingenious mechanism: pneumatic cylinders propel aluminum panels across a parallelogram-shaped glass wall module. Each panel pivots at angles of 10º or 15º, generating dihedrals—angled intersections—that create a mesmerizing ripple effect as the panels move synchronously. This deliberate choreography isn’t just aesthetically pleasing; it's conceptually significant – mirroring the shifting perspectives and temporal rhythms found in Tarkovsky’s films. The orthogonal lattice superimposed upon the oblique glass wall adds another layer of complexity, emphasizing the sculpture’s geometric precision against its fluid movement.

Materiality & Technique: Precision Meets Ephemeral Beauty

Prego’s choice of materials—polyethylene tubes and aluminum—is crucial to understanding the artwork's impact. The tubes provide structural support while simultaneously hinting at fragility, representing the transient nature of existence. Aluminum panels reflect light with remarkable clarity, capturing the museum’s ambient illumination and contributing to a luminous aesthetic. The installation process itself is meticulous, requiring careful calibration of the pneumatic cylinders and precise positioning of the panels—a testament to Prego's dedication to craftsmanship and his ability to transform raw materials into objects of profound beauty and intellectual engagement.

Symbolism & Emotional Resonance

“Sequence of Dihedrals” transcends mere visual representation; it invites contemplation about change, rhythm, and perception. The repetitive movement of the panels evokes a sense of ritualistic procession, mirroring Tarkovsky’s cinematic explorations of time and memory. Furthermore, the stark contrast between the rigid geometry of the sculpture and its dynamic motion underscores the tension between stability and transformation—a theme that resonates deeply with viewers seeking to grapple with existential questions. Ultimately, Prego's work encourages us to appreciate the beauty inherent in impermanence and to embrace the transformative power of art as a catalyst for intellectual and emotional reflection.

Biografie van de kunstenaar

Sergio Prego: Sculpting Space and Embracing Impermanence

Sergio Prego is a Spanish artist born in Donostia/San Sebastián in 1969, deeply rooted in the Basque artistic landscape of the late 1990s. His formative years at the University of the Basque Country and subsequent studies at the School of Visual Arts in New York instilled in him a multidisciplinary approach that would become central to his distinctive artistic vision. Prego’s work transcends traditional sculptural conventions, prioritizing exploration of spatial relationships and embracing the transformative potential of ephemeral materials—primarily polyethylene tubes and aluminum—to create installations that challenge perceptions of form and movement. Early Influences: Prego's artistic trajectory was profoundly impacted by artists like Bruce Nauman and Andrei Tarkovsky, whose explorations of corporeality and cinematic storytelling resonated deeply with his conceptual framework. He drew inspiration from the radical architecture collectives of the 1960s—Ant Farm and Archigram—who envisioned new ideas of space and corporeality as a reaction to prevailing societal norms. These figures championed performance art and experiential engagement as means of questioning established conventions and exploring alternative perspectives on reality, mirroring Prego’s own artistic ethos. Material Exploration: At the core of Prego's practice lies an unwavering fascination with pneumatic structures – inflatable membranes stabilized by compressed air. These constructions, often referred to as “poems in space,” are characterized by their delicate balance between rigidity and flexibility, mirroring the artist’s preoccupation with capturing fleeting moments of transformation. He meticulously folds polyethylene sheets into tubes and secures them with aluminum supports, resulting in structures that appear to breathe—expanding and contracting subtly under pressure. This technique embodies Prego's belief that sculpture should actively engage with its environment. Notable Exhibitions: Prego’s career has garnered considerable acclaim internationally, culminating in participation in prestigious events such as the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao (2006), Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía (Madrid), Museo Contemporáneo Barcelona – MACBA (Barcelona), and Venice Biennale (2019). His collaborative project with Itziar Okariz at the Biennale garnered critical acclaim for its conceptual boldness and innovative use of materials. Specifically, *Get Out of the Way*, presented at the Spanish Pavilion, explored themes of spatial dynamics and challenged conventional notions of sculpture’s role within an institutional setting—a testament to Prego's enduring commitment to pushing artistic boundaries. Sculptural Methodology: Pneumatic Architecture and Kinetic Forms Prego’s sculptural process is defined by a meticulous attention to detail and an unwavering commitment to experimentation. He employs tetrahedrons—triangular pyramids—arranged around a central axis as fundamental building blocks for his installations, creating modular structures that defy static categorization. These sculptures utilize polyethylene tubes and aluminum elements to generate movement and tension within the confines of space, mirroring Prego’s belief that sculpture should actively engage with its environment. As he articulates, “I have always been interested in inventing new modalities of apprehending the space or, even more, in inventing new spatial relations.” He references influential architects like Buckminster Fuller and Frei Otto, whose pioneering explorations of geodesic domes and structural innovation served as inspiration for his sculptural endeavors. Legacy: Sergio Prego’s work stands apart due to its exploration of impermanence—a deliberate embrace of the transient nature of materials and forms—and its profound engagement with philosophical concepts rooted in performance art and cinematic storytelling. His enduring contribution to contemporary sculpture lies in his ability to transform space into an active participant in artistic expression, prompting viewers to contemplate the relationship between form, movement, and experience.
sergio prego

sergio prego

1969 - , Spanje

Belangrijkste feiten

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Sculptuur & Installaties
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist:
    • Juan Luis Moraza
    • Ángel Bados
    • Txomin Badiola
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Bruce Nauman
    • J.G. Ballard
    • Ant Farm
    • Trisha Brown
  • Date Of Birth: 1969
  • Full Name: Sergio Prego
  • Nationality: Spaans
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Sequence van Dihedralen
    • Rose-colored Drift/To the Students
  • Place Of Birth: San Sebastián, Spain
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