Gabriel Rico

Gabriel Rico

Future People Will Maintain Plutonium Here

Arte Expuesto presents Future People Will Maintain Plutonium Here by Gabriel Rico in the public space of Vía Cordillera, on the El Cubo screen in Monterrey.

The piece transforms a billboard into a public sculpture through a video that explores the relationship between architecture and geometric forms.

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Gabriel Rico (Lagos de Moreno, Mexico, 1980). Lives and works in Guadalajara, Mexico. Describing himself as an “ontologist with a heuristic methodology,” Rico interrelates found objects and materials, reworking them to create sculptures that invite the viewer to reflect on the relation between human beings and their natural environment. He sometimes uses neon, ceramics, taxidermy mounts, branches of trees, and even more personal objects from his own past to create an equation or formulation, achieving a precise geometry in spite of the unwieldy organic nature of his materials. Rico’s installations combine natural and anti-natural forms, handled poetically and ironically, with an insistence on the necessary contemplation of their asymmetry, as well as of our own cultural and political defects.