Jump to content

Pablo Reinoso (designer): Difference between revisions

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Content deleted Content added
BOT--Reverting link addition(s) by Vijayaartplural to revision 553157106 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QJ7m-7llz8I [\byoutube\.com])
Line 38: Line 38:
Pablo Reinoso's works of Art and Design are presented in international exhibition such as the Biennale of Venice, Art Basel, Miami Basel,FIAC,Paris and ARCO, Madrid
Pablo Reinoso's works of Art and Design are presented in international exhibition such as the Biennale of Venice, Art Basel, Miami Basel,FIAC,Paris and ARCO, Madrid


In May 2013, as part of [[Le French May]], Pablo Reinoso and Art Plural Gallery jointly presented an exhibition at One Central and Mandarin Oriental, [[Macau]].The exhibition titled 'Living Sculptures' features eleven of the designer's artworks.<ref>Moore, Vanessa. "ART: Chairs with Hair and Benches with Fingers: Pablo Reinoso's "Living Sculptures"" MACAU DAILY TIMES -. Macau Daily Times, 30 Apr. 2013 http://www.macaudailytimes.com.mo/macau/43398-art%3A-chairs-with-hair-and-benches-with-fingers%3A-pablo-reinoso’s-“living-sculptures”.html </ref>
In May 2013, as part of [[Le French May]], Pablo Reinoso and Art Plural Gallery jointly presented an exhibition at One Central and Mandarin Oriental, [[Macau]].The exhibition titled 'Living Sculptures' features eleven of the designer's artworks.<ref>Moore, Vanessa. "ART: Chairs with Hair and Benches with Fingers: Pablo Reinoso's "Living Sculptures"" MACAU DAILY TIMES -. Macau Daily Times, 30 Apr. 2013 http://www.macaudailytimes.com.mo/macau/43398-art%3A-chairs-with-hair-and-benches-with-fingers%3A-pablo-reinoso’s-“living-sculptures”.html </ref>


Reinoso lives in [[Malakoff]], a suburb of Paris.<ref name="Liberation toiles">{{cite news|last=Debailleux|first=Henri-François|title=Reinoso, Appel d'air. A Malakoff, l'Argentin expose des oeuvres magiques en toile de parachute.{{fr}}|url=http://www.liberation.fr/culture/0101258504-reinoso-appel-d-air-a-malakoff-l-argentin-expose-des-oeuvres-magiques-en-toile-de-parachute-pablo-reinoso-a-la-maison-des-arts-de-malakoff-105-avenue-du-12-fevrier-1934-tel-01-47-35-96-94-mer-sam-de-1|accessdate=26 February 2013|newspaper=Libération|date=29 October 1998}}</ref>
Reinoso lives in [[Malakoff]], a suburb of Paris.<ref name="Liberation toiles">{{cite news|last=Debailleux|first=Henri-François|title=Reinoso, Appel d'air. A Malakoff, l'Argentin expose des oeuvres magiques en toile de parachute.{{fr}}|url=http://www.liberation.fr/culture/0101258504-reinoso-appel-d-air-a-malakoff-l-argentin-expose-des-oeuvres-magiques-en-toile-de-parachute-pablo-reinoso-a-la-maison-des-arts-de-malakoff-105-avenue-du-12-fevrier-1934-tel-01-47-35-96-94-mer-sam-de-1|accessdate=26 February 2013|newspaper=Libération|date=29 October 1998}}</ref>

Revision as of 09:51, 2 May 2013

Pablo Reinoso
Born1955
Buenos Aires
NationalityArgentine-French
Known forInstallations
Furniture design
Architecture
Notable workSpaghetti benches
Websitewww.pabloreinoso.com

Pablo Reinoso (born 1955, Buenos Aires, Argentina) is an Argentine-French artist and designer who has been working in Paris, France since 1979.

Biography

File:Pablo reinoso singapore.jpg
Pablo Reinoso's Solo Exhibition at Art Plural Gallery, Singapore

Pablo Reinoso was introduced to carpentry by his French grandfather. He made his first chair when he was 7-years old.[1] He went on to study Architecture in University of Buenos Aires and began a career in communications and design.[2]

Reinoso has been working in Paris, France since 1979. He became known for his public installations and sculptures, created from traditional materials such as metal, stone and wood.[3] After 1995 he began to introduce a wider range of materials, such as cloth in his installations Respirantes, Persistantes and Contractantes. In the late 1990's he broadened his work in a commercial direction to include the design of products, for example perfume bottles. In 2003 he designed a new cup for the French Ligue de Football Professionnel.[3]

In 2012 Reinoso had his first Asian exhibition, at the Art Plural Gallery in Singapore, showing 15 sculptures.[2]

The critic Patricia Avena Navarro described Reinoso as a "sensible artist, his work is informed by a complex sphere of relations that include the biographic due to their link with art history and the world of psychoanalysis, which announce the absolute triumph of the image."[3] Pablo Reinoso's works of Art and Design are presented in international exhibition such as the Biennale of Venice, Art Basel, Miami Basel,FIAC,Paris and ARCO, Madrid

In May 2013, as part of Le French May, Pablo Reinoso and Art Plural Gallery jointly presented an exhibition at One Central and Mandarin Oriental, Macau.The exhibition titled 'Living Sculptures' features eleven of the designer's artworks.[4] The works were also featured in a video that the artist had filmed for this exhibition.

Reinoso lives in Malakoff, a suburb of Paris.[5]

Notable work

  • Respirantes (1996), Persistantes (1998)[5][6] and Contractantes - cloth art installations
  • Rue Payenne Apartment, Paris - architectural renovation[7]

References

  1. ^ Ong, Terry (19 January 2012). "Interview: Pablo Reinoso". I-S Magazine. Retrieved 26 February 2013.
  2. ^ a b Miller, Jessica (4 January 2012). "Between Art and Design". Centurion Magazine. Retrieved 26 February 2013.
  3. ^ a b c Navarro, Patricia Avena (1 December 2010). "Pablo Reinoso". Arte al Día. Retrieved 26 February 2013.
  4. ^ Moore, Vanessa. "ART: Chairs with Hair and Benches with Fingers: Pablo Reinoso's "Living Sculptures"" MACAU DAILY TIMES -. Macau Daily Times, 30 Apr. 2013 http://www.macaudailytimes.com.mo/macau/43398-art%3A-chairs-with-hair-and-benches-with-fingers%3A-pablo-reinoso’s-“living-sculptures”.html
  5. ^ a b Debailleux, Henri-François (29 October 1998). "Reinoso, Appel d'air. A Malakoff, l'Argentin expose des oeuvres magiques en toile de parachute.[[:Template:Fr]]". Libération. Retrieved 26 February 2013. {{cite news}}: URL–wikilink conflict (help)
  6. ^ Attias, Laurie (March/April 1999). "Pablo Reinoso: Maison des Artes de Malakoff". Frieze Magazine. Retrieved 26 February 2013. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  7. ^ Jodidio, Philip (2007). 100 Extensions Et Rénovations Remarquables. Victoria, Australia: Images Publishing. pp. 240–241. ISBN 1-920744-51-7.


Template:Persondata