500A West 21st Street, NY 10011, New York, United States
Open: Tue-Sat 10am-6pm
Thu 5 Sep 2024 to Mon 4 Nov 2024
500A West 21st Street, NY 10011 Pedro Ruiz: Greenhouse
Tue-Sat 10am-6pm
Artist: Pedro Ruiz
Pedro Ruiz, celebrated for his evocative portrayals of Colombia's natural beauty and cultural essence.
Born in 1957 and trained at Paris's École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts, Ruiz's career has been a rich tapestry of artistic exploration and professional achievement. His formative years included studying under the renowned Stanley William Hayter at Atelier 17, experiences that profoundly shaped his artistic vision.
Ruiz's return to Bogotá marked the beginning of a dynamic career, initially highlighted by his role as Artistic Director at McCann Erickson. His innovative contributions earned him international recognition and numerous awards at prestigious festivals. Ruiz's art, celebrated for its emotional depth and spiritual introspection, intricately weaves Colombia's ecological diversity into each piece. His dedication to authenticity is evident through meticulous research and a profound connection to the nation's flora and fauna.
In 2011, Villegas Editors honored Ruiz with a comprehensive publication showcasing his work, accompanied by insightful commentary from Colombian author William Ospina. His art vividly unfolds narratives where solitary figures navigate nature's beauty, offering a glimpse into a magical world that reflects Colombia's vibrant natural environment.
Series Highlights
GOLD, Spirit and Nature of a Territory, evolves from Ruiz’s Displacements series, presenting a poignant exploration of Colombian identity. This traveling exhibition features 40 miniature works, with 4 pieces enlarged to express a collective identity that transcends stereotypes born from violence and conflict. Through GOLD, Ruiz invites viewers to reflect on Colombia's cultural essence, urging them to look beyond surface impressions and delve into the heart of a rich, complex identity.
In Love is in the Air, Ruiz addresses the politically charged issue of fumigating poppy fields with a deeply human and spiritual tone. This series contrasts the striking beauty of poppies with the sinister presence of gas, reflecting on the irony of destruction veiled in aesthetic delight. Ruiz's work challenges viewers to confront the harsh realities behind these beautiful yet tragic images, echoing Carl Jung’s notion that true vision arises from introspection. Through this reflection, Ruiz questions where love resides amidst such profound adversity.
Ruiz's Displacements series poignantly alludes to the tragedy of warfare and forced displacement in Colombia. By juxtaposing serene images of a man transporting his homeland in a canoe with the painful context of displacement, Ruiz highlights how art can preserve and transcend collective memory. The series symbolizes the indelible connection between individuals and their homeland, portraying nature’s harmony with human suffering and resilience.
Pedro Ruiz’s work will be on display at the Nohra Haime Gallery, inviting reflection and dialogue on Colombia’s past, present, and future. His dedication to exploring and expressing the complexities of human experience through art remains a testament to his enduring influence and vision.