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Jorge Pardo    Mar 14 - Apr 19, 2008

Installation view
Installation view, 2008
 
Installation View (Haunch of Venison London)
Jorge Pardo
Installation View (Haunch of Venison London), 2008
 
Installation View (Haunch of Venison London)
Jorge Pardo
Installation View (Haunch of Venison London), 2008
 
Untitled
Jorge Pardo
Untitled, 2008
 
Untitled
Jorge Pardo
Untitled, 2008
 
 
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For his second exhibition at Haunch of Venison London, Cuban-American artist Jorge Pardo is to present a series of new works inspired by the artist’s project Mérida House – a dilapidated building in the Mexican city of Mérida, currently being restructured and reworked by the artist using influences from the surrounding landscape and local culture.

The exhibition will present a series of objects relating to the house and its surrounding landscape. Wall mounted, mask relief-sculptures will be presented alongside five sets of eight intricate lamps and new large-scale paintings constructed from numerous individual screen-painted elements. The show will also reveal for the first time life-size photo murals of Merida House and its interior, presenting Pardo designed tiles, floors and other decorative elements.

Mérida House, is being reconstructed from the foundations of the building to the landscaping of the garden and swimming pool, and every detail of the interior, furniture and lighting, and is due for completion this April. Merida house is a building transformed into a sculpture that is also functional as a residence, the house/artwork will remain part of the landscape, vividly integrating its owner and visitors into the overall surrounding environs.

The work of Jorge Pardo addresses issues of space and environment, his beautifully crafted furniture, sculpture, wallpaper and tiles, lamps and paintings building their own framework and reference point from which they are viewed. Crossing the boundaries of visual art with design and architecture, Pardo challenges the notion of public and private space and how we use it, and since the 1980’s has been using discipline and form usually associated with design to address the status of an artwork and the approach of the viewer.

The first full length monograph on Jorge Pardo spanning more than 20 years of the artist’s work will be released in April, published by Phaidon Press.

For information and images please contact: Claire Walsh
Call +44 (0) 20 7936 1296 or email cwalsh@brunswickgroup.com

Jorge Pardo
Jorge Pardo (b. 1963, Havana, Cuba) lives and works in California, USA. Pardo is represented in many international museums’ collections, including Tate, London, and MoMA, New York. Recent exhibitions include the mid-career survey, Jorge Pardo: House, Miami MoCA North, 2007-08, and Fundacio La Caixa, Barcelona, 2004. Architectural projects and non-art specific spaces have included creating a café for the Leipzig Messe, in Germany, a restaurant for the K21 Museum in Düsseldorf, a seating lounge for the Berlin Parliament and a pier for Skulptur. Projekte in Münster, 1997.

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