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Sequence of Dihedrals: A Kinetic Sculpture Within Architectural Space
Sergio Prego’s “Sequence of Dihedrals,” created in 2007 for the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao, isn't merely an artwork; it’s a deliberate disruption—a calculated intervention that transforms the perception of space and sound within one of Spain’s most iconic buildings. This sculptural installation speaks volumes about Prego’s fascination with materiality, movement, and the interplay between form and function, reflecting broader trends in contemporary art toward exploring ephemeral experiences.Conceptual Framework & Artistic Influences
Born in San Sebastián in 1969, Sergio Prego honed his artistic vision through rigorous academic training at the University of Basque Country and subsequent studies abroad, notably in New York City. His approach is deeply rooted in conceptual art, mirroring the pioneering spirit of artists like Bruce Nauman and Andrei Tarkovsky—figures who championed explorations of corporeality and cinematic storytelling as mediums for conveying complex ideas about perception and time. Like Tarkovsky’s films, Prego's work seeks to provoke contemplation and challenge conventional notions of visual representation.The Sculpture’s Mechanics & Materiality
“Sequence of Dihedrals” utilizes a sophisticated pneumatic mechanism—a deceptively simple device that orchestrates the movement of modular panels constructed primarily from polyethylene tubes and aluminum. These materials, chosen for their inherent qualities of plasticity and reflectivity, contribute to the sculpture's dynamic character and underscore Prego’s commitment to embracing impermanence as an artistic principle. The geometric precision of the aluminum framework contrasts beautifully with the fluid motion of the tubes, creating a visual paradox that embodies the artwork’s core concept: controlled disruption.Architectural Context & Spatial Resonance
Installed on one of the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao's expansive glass walls—a space designed to maximize natural light and panoramic views—the sculpture operates as an active participant in its environment. The panels are positioned at oblique angles relative to the existing glass, introducing dihedrals that alter the way sound travels within the gallery. This deliberate manipulation of acoustics is crucial to understanding Prego’s intention – he aims to disrupt the museum's habitual sonic landscape and invite viewers to reconsider their sensory experience. As a result, it becomes more than just an object; it transforms into a conduit for exploring how art interacts with architecture and contributes to shaping our perception of space.Symbolism & Emotional Impact
Ultimately, “Sequence of Dihedrals” transcends mere technical prowess. It embodies a profound symbolic gesture—a questioning of established order and a celebration of spontaneity. The sculpture’s stark monochrome palette reinforces this sense of formality while simultaneously conveying an underlying tension between control and chance. Viewing the piece evokes feelings of awe at the scale of architectural ambition alongside contemplation about the fleeting nature of time and movement, leaving viewers with a lingering impression of beauty born from calculated disruption.- Artist: Sergio Prego
- Year Created: 2007
- Medium: Pneumatic Mechanism & Aluminum Panels
- Location: Guggenheim Museum Bilbao
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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—a perspective informed by both theoretical rigor and visceral experimentation. Prego’s oeuvre transcends conventional 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; a testament to his unwavering belief in sculpture as an active participant within its environment.Early Influences: Shaping Conceptual Framework
Prego’s artistic trajectory was profoundly impacted by figures like Bruce Nauman and Andrei Tarkovsky, whose explorations of corporeality and cinematic storytelling resonated deeply with his conceptual framework. These artists championed a radical interrogation of perception and experience—a stance mirrored in Prego's own commitment to disrupting established norms through innovative sculptural techniques. He drew inspiration from the pioneering architecture collectives of the 1960s—Ant Farm and Archigram—who envisioned new ideas of space and corporeality as a reaction to prevailing societal constraints, reflecting a broader artistic preoccupation with challenging conventional boundaries. Their audacious visions served as catalysts for Prego’s own conceptual explorations.Material Exploration: Pneumatic Structures – Poems in Space
Prego’s fascination with pneumatic structures—inflated membranes stabilized by compressed air—represents a pivotal element in his artistic practice. 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—a core concern that permeates throughout his entire body of work. 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 conviction that sculpture should actively engage with its surroundings, fostering a dynamic interplay between form and environment. As he eloquently describes, “I have always been interested in inventing new modalities of apprehending the space or, even more, in inventing new spatial relations.”Notable Exhibitions: Recognition Across Borders
Prego’s career has garnered considerable acclaim internationally, culminating in prestigious exhibitions at institutions 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—a testament to his ability to forge meaningful dialogues within the realm of contemporary art. Specifically, *Get Out of the Way*, presented at the Venetian Pavilion, explored the influence of Buckminster Fuller and Frei Otto’s pioneering inflatable architectural projects, furthering Prego's exploration of spatial dynamics and challenging conventional notions of materiality.Legacy: A Visionary Voice in Contemporary Sculpture
Sergio Prego stands as a significant figure within contemporary sculpture—a practitioner who consistently pushes the boundaries of artistic expression through experimentation with form, material, and technique. His unwavering dedication to exploring ephemeral materials—particularly polyethylene tubes and aluminum—combined with his conceptual engagement with ideas of movement and transformation has established him as an artist whose work continues to inspire dialogue and provoke contemplation about the role of sculpture in shaping our understanding of space and time. He remains a beacon for artists striving to redefine sculptural practice, embodying Prego’s enduring belief that art possesses the capacity to disrupt complacency and illuminate new perspectives on reality—a legacy firmly rooted in his Basque artistic heritage and propelled by his transformative journey through New York's vibrant cultural landscape.sergio prego
1969 - , Spania
Detalii rapide
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Sculpture & Installations
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['The Sorbonne University']
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
- Bruce Nauman
- J.G. Ballard
- Ant Farm
- Trisha Brown
- Date Of Birth: 1969
- Full Name: Sergio Prego
- Nationality: Spanish
- Notable Artworks:
- Sequence of Dihedrals
- Rose-colored Drift/To the Students
- Place Of Birth: San Sebastián, Spain




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