Incidental Geometry, 2013, installation view, Josée Bienvenu Gallery, New York

Intrusion on Promo Page (No3), 2013, acrylic paint on magazine paper, plexiglas, 11 x 8.7 inches

Occupancy no.2 (detail), 2013, Grey metal shelving unit with 7 levels, 75 x 36.5 x 24 inches

Occupancy no.2 (detail), 2013, Grey metal shelving unit with 7 levels, 75 x 36.5 x 24 inches

Incidental Landscape no.1 (detail), 2013, Mixed Media, Variable dimensions

Incidental Landscape no.1 (detail), 2013, Mixed Media, Variable dimensions

Incidental Geometry, 2013, installation view, Josée Bienvenu Gallery, New York

Incidental Geometry, 2013, installation view, Josée Bienvenu Gallery, New York

Incidental Geometry, 2013, installation view, Josée Bienvenu Gallery, New York

Intrusion Over Italian Cabinet (No 4), 2013, acrylic paint on magazine paper, plexiglas, 11 x 8.7 inches

Intrusion Over the Zebra Skin (No 13), 2013, acrylic paint on magazine paper, plexiglas, 11 x 8.7 inches

Intrusion At The Ministry Of External Relations (No 17), 2013, acrylic paint on magazine paper, plexiglas, 11.8 x 8.7 inches

Intrusion Over Good Style (No 14), 2013, Acrylic paint on magazine paper and plexiglas, 11 x 8.7 inches

Project Space: Ricardo Alcaide, Incidental Geometry

November 16 – December 14, 2013

Opening reception: Saturday November 16, 7-9pm
 

The gallery is pleased to present Incidental geometry, an exhibition by Ricardo Alcaide. In this project, Alcaide addresses his interest for geometric abstraction, modernist constructions, and social dynamics in urban centers. His new body of work oscillates between the poetic and the political, juxtaposing playful and stern elements.

In Intrusion, Alcaide conceptualizes aesthetics that refer to vernacular and modernist architecture, along with the geometric abstraction that marked his academic background. In this group of over painted images of Modern mid-century interiors, the geometrical shapes subtly deconstruct the carefully designed rooms. These incidental openings, thickly painted planes of colours, alter the dynamics of the interiors, invading the space and creating a new reality. Alcaide attempts to hinder the pictorial and symbolic reality of these immaculately designed spaces with a foreign and striking element which appears to be floating in the space like an abandoned shelter. A group of sculptures Fabric, Paper, Plastic, Book made of found and recycled materials finds temporary shelter on a metallic shelving structure which alludes to the city’s vertical and geometrical urban landscape.

Ricardo Alcaide was born in 1967 in Caracas, Venezuela, he currently lives and works in São Paulo, Brazil. Select solo exhibitions include: Una Forma De Desorden Invasivo, Galería Lucia de la Puente, Lima (2013); Intrusiones, Galería Tajamar, Santiago de Chile (2013); Prototipo Vernacular, Oficina #1, Caracas,Venezuela (2012);A Place To Hide, Baró Galería, São Paulo (2011). Select collections include: LIMAC Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Lima; Colección Fundación Cisneros, Caracas; Pinacoteca do Estado de São Paulo; Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Caracas, Venezuela; Galeria de Arte Nacional GAN, Caracas; Zabludowicz Collection, London.