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Gabriel Rico: Unity in Variety

Online25 September 2021 - 23 January 2022
Gabriel Rico: Unity in Variety

Gabriel Rico: Unity in Variety

The artist Gabriel Rico is known for his sculptures, installations, and poetic assemblages that draw on contemporary culture, nature, science, physics, philosophy, and history. His socially concerned art, (pictured) encompassing a range of materials such as neon, branches, rocks, porcelain flowers, taxidermy, old cell phones, and CDs, considers the relationship between humans and the natural world. On view from September 24, 2021 to January 23, 2022, Rico will present an anthropological installation that transforms the Balboa Park galleries into “a radical vision of this delicate point of human life” during the pandemic via a variety of man-made and natural materials “mixed together” in a visually arresting, surrealist mode. A site responsive work, the artist will create a sweeping, post apocalyptic assemblage of objects sourced locally, including shells, gems, and stones.

Thursday–Sunday 12:00 to 5:00 pm

Monday–Wednesday Closed

Institute of Contemporary Art

San Diego

1439 El Prado, San Diego, CA 92101

https://icasandiego.org/art/gabriel-rico/

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