Venezuela
Lives and works in Sao Paulo Brasil
Ricardo Alcaide’s work derives from an acute and intuitive perception of the socio-spatial dynamics of the different cities he has lived in. Born in Caracas and having lived for fourteen years in London, he is currently based in São Paulo. All of these distinct urban and social contexts provided him with a rich language that has continuously informed his artistic practice over the years.
Despite working on his pieces in the studio, most of his work often starts-off from a direct connection to the experience of his urban surroundings. The resulting pieces move away from a predefined comprehension, mainly because the artist reworkstheir formal qualities to the limit of abstraction. With this maneuver he simultaneously widens the array of possible interpretations and creates a sense of déjà vuthat throws us back to the visual vocabulary and bodily experience we have inherited from the streets. While the criteria might be variable, the common thread behind all of these choices is the artist’s discerning eye and instinct that prioritize those elements in which he perceives a hidden second ontology allied with a sculptural, pictorial and/or architectural potential.
Recent exhibitions include Sunset, von Bartha, S-chanf; Presque Rien, Geukens & de Vil Contemporary Art, Antwerp;Nunca fuimos contemporáneos, XIII Bienal Femsa, Zacatecas; Plano Futuro, Lurixs Arte Contemporânea, Rio de Janeiro;The cave wall was always there, Galeria Pelaires, Palma de Mallorca. Geometria em Síntese, Simoes de Assis Galeria, Sao Paulo.Change Of Matter, LAMB Arts Gallery, London. Ricardo Alcaide, von Bartha, Basel; Down The Line, Johannes Vogt gallery, New York; Monochrome Undone SPACE, SAYAGO & Pardon Collection, Irvine, California; Informal Order, Projeto SITU, Galeria Leme, São Paulo; Bienal Tridimensional Internacional do Rio TRIO, Centro Cultural banco do Brasil, Rio de Janeiro; Not Much Further, Aroniz Arte Contemporáneo. México City; One Phenomenon Among Others, Baró Galeria, Sāo Paulo; Concrete Fictions, New Art Project gallery, London. His work is included in numerous public and private collections around the world, including Museo de Arte Contemporaneo de Caracas, Caracas. Pinacoteca do Estado de São Paulo, Sao Paulo, Museo de Arte do Rio MAR, Rio de Janeiro, Sayago & Pardon Latinamerican Art Collection, Irvine, California and Zabludowicz Collection, London.
Ricardo Alcaide is represented by von Bartha Basel, Johannes Vogt in New York and SIM galeriain São Paulo.