Sekvenca dijedral
sergio prego (1969 –)
Explore the dynamic sculptures & installations of Sergio Prego, a Spanish artist from San Sebastián. His work blends space, form, and movement – experience innovative art at Bilbao, Madrid & Venice!
Guggenheim Museum Bilbao (Bilbao, Španija)
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Sequence of Dihedrals: A Kinetic Sculpture Embracing Space and Impermanence
Sergio Prego’s “Sequence of Dihedrals,” created in 2007, isn't merely an artwork; it’s a deliberate intervention within the architectural fabric of Bilbao’s Guggenheim Museum. More than just decoration, this sculptural installation seeks to disrupt conventional perceptions of space and time, inviting viewers into a dialogue with movement and materiality. The piece utilizes a sophisticated pneumatic mechanism to propel modular panels—constructed primarily from aluminum tubes—across a parallelogram glass wall, generating audible disruptions alongside shifting visual perspectives. This dynamic interplay is meticulously orchestrated, reflecting Prego’s fascination with the concept of impermanence – a core theme resonating throughout his oeuvre.Conceptual Foundations and Influences
Prego's artistic vision draws heavily from the pioneering explorations of Bruce Nauman and Andrei Tarkovsky. Like Nauman, he champions the use of repetitive actions and robotic precision to challenge notions of human presence within art, mirroring Tarkovsky’s cinematic preoccupation with capturing fleeting moments and conveying profound emotional resonance. This influence manifests in Prego's commitment to exploring spatial relationships and utilizing materials that subtly shift over time—a deliberate contrast to traditional sculptural permanence. The artist deliberately avoids grand narratives, favoring instead a focus on the sensory experience of encountering art.Technical Execution: Precision Meets Fluid Motion
The technical brilliance of “Sequence of Dihedrals” lies in its masterful execution. Each panel pivots at angles of 10º or 15º around both its upper and lower edges, creating dihedrals – angular relationships between surfaces—that generate audible disruptions as they move synchronously. This movement is governed by a carefully calibrated pneumatic system, ensuring consistent positioning and rhythmic repetition. The aluminum tubes are chosen not only for their structural integrity but also for their ability to subtly deform under pressure, contributing to the overall textural complexity of the installation. Precise measurements and meticulous fabrication underscore Prego’s dedication to technical accuracy while simultaneously fostering an element of unpredictability—a reflection of the natural world's inherent dynamism.Architectural Context and Sensory Engagement
Installed on one of Bilbao’s iconic glass walls, “Sequence of Dihedrals” operates within a context that amplifies its impact. The juxtaposition of rigid geometric forms – the parallelogram wall module and rectangular panels – against the flowing movement of the aluminum tubes generates a compelling visual paradox. More importantly, the audible disruptions produced by the pneumatic mechanism engage listeners on an emotional level, prompting contemplation about the relationship between art and environment. This deliberate disruption serves as a reminder that beauty can reside in unexpected places and that even seemingly static structures can harbor hidden layers of activity.Symbolism: Embracing Change and Transient Beauty
The artwork’s title itself encapsulates its central symbolic message – “Sequence of Dihedrals.” The dihedron, representing two intersecting planes, symbolizes duality and transformation—themes prevalent throughout Prego's work. Just as the panels shift positions over time, so too does life itself, constantly evolving and adapting to new circumstances. This embrace of impermanence speaks to a broader philosophical stance, encouraging viewers to appreciate the fleeting beauty of moments and experiences. Ultimately, “Sequence of Dihedrals” invites us to consider how art can provoke introspection and illuminate the profound interconnectedness between form, movement, and perception.O tem umetniškem delu
- Title: Sekvenca dijedral
- Umetnik: sergio prego
- Leto: 2007
- Copyright status: Under copyright
- Where to see it: Guggenheim Museum Bilbao
- Ustvarjalno obdobje: Late Modernism
- Kontekst korpusa: innovative bilbao installation , architectural minimalism style
- Keywords: arhitektura , sergio prego , umetniška instalacija
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- Influences:
- Bruce Nauman
- Andrej Tarkovski
- Medium: Pnevmatski mehanizem in aluminij
- Subject or theme: Arhitektura
- Location: Bilbao, Španija
- Artistic style: Dokumentarno fotografiranje
- Artist: Sergio Prego
- Movement: Sodobna umetnost


