Jorge Pardo (b. 1963, Havana, Cuba)
Jorge Pardo was born in Havana, Cuba in 1963 and studied at the University of Illinois, Chicago and received his BFA from Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, California.
Pardo’s artwork explores the intersection of contemporary painting, design, sculpture, and architecture. Employing a broad palette of vibrant colors, eclectic patterns, and natural and industrial materials, Pardo’s works range from murals to home furnishings to collages to larger-than-life fabrications. He often transforms familiar objects into artworks with multiple meanings and purposes, such as a set of lamps displayed as both sources of illumination and as freestanding sculptures, or a sailboat exhibited as both a utilitarian, seaworthy vessel and as a striking obelisk. Working on small and monumental scales, Pardo also treats entire public spaces as vast canvases. Pardo engages viewers with works that produce great visual delight while questioning distinctions between fine art and design.
His work has been the subject of solo exhibitions including Pinacoteca de Estado São Paulo, São Paulo (2019); Hacienda la Rojeña, Tequila, MX (2019); Victoria Miro, London (2018); Petzel, New York (2017); José García, Mérida, MX (2016); David Gill Gallery, London (2015); Musée des Augustins, Toulouse (2014); neugerriemschneider, Berlin (2014); Gagosian Gallery, New York (2010); Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin (2010); K21 Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen, Düsseldorf (2009); Los Angeles County Museum of Art (2008); and Museum of Contemporary Art, Miami (2007).
His work is part of numerous public collections including the Centre Pompidou, Paris; Tate Modern, London; Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles; Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago; Boijmans van Beuningen Museum, Rotterdam; Museum of Contemporary Art, Miami; Museum of Modern Art, New York, and the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York.
Jorge Pardo has been the recipient of many awards including the MacArthur Fellowship Award (2010); the Smithsonian American Art Museum Lucelia Artist Award (2001); the Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation Award (1995).
Jorge Pardo currently lives and works in Merida, Mexico.
“I have an interest in making art that deeply reflects my life or ordinary things. And if you’re really going to look at something you’re going to unravel a bunch of different positions, different contradictions. It’s about how to make a machine that can present these things, that can give information and at the same time make it clear that this is really more a set of contingencies than an answer to something.”
Jorge Pardo
1963 Born Havana, Cuba
1969 Moves to Chicago
1982-84 University of Illinois at Chicago, US
1984-88 BFA, Art Center College of Design, Pasadena, US
1990 Pardo makes minor adjustments to exist- ing objects at Thomas Solomon’s Garage
1994 Pardo designs the façade and the interior fittings of Neugerriemschneider, Berlin
Premiere exhibition with Petzel. Pardo presents 10 copies of a catalogue containing the blueprints of a Pardo designed home. A portion of the proceeds of this ex- hibition went on to fund Pardo’s Sea View Lane project with MOCA LA
1997 Pier, Skulptur Projekte Münster, Münster, DE
1998 Pardo builds a house, titled Sea View Lane, as his exhibition for MOCA LA. The house was on view to the public through the course of the exhibition, then Pardo moved in with his family
2000 Presents Project at the DIA Art Center
2001 For his fourth exhibition at Petzel Gallery, Pardo exhibited fifteen monochromatic, geometric forms housing “pinhole cameras”. Each sculpture will take a black and white photograph of another, and the resulting photographs are compiled into a book
2003 In Prototype at the DIA Art Center, Pardo creates habitable environments, in this case a cabin, that set up a reflexive situation
In collaboration with gallerist Steve Han- son, Pardo opens The Mountain Bar in Los Angeles
2004 Pardo designs a home for Cesar and Mimi Reyes, Old San Juan, PR. He goes on to design another home for them in Mérida
Penelope, Sculpture at Wholstenholme Square, Liverpool, UK
Oliver, oliver, oliver, Braunschweig Par- cours forKulturinstitut. In his 2004 installation in Braunschweig, Germany, the artist conscripted a new medium—film— into his ongoing conceptual mission to blur the line between subject and object
2007 Pardo’s exhibition House travels to the Museum of Contemporary Art, Miami and Museum of Contemporary Art, Cleveland
2008 Untitled (reinstallation of the Latin American Galleries), LACMA Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, US
2009 Installation at K21 Düsseldorf
2010 Situated deep in Mexico’s Yucatan Jungle, Pardo responds to the ruins of a 17th century hacienda Tecoh
For his 2010 show at Petzel, Pardo transforms the gallery space into a labyrinth of interlocking structures. Like a three-dimensional library, the images, which are amassed from the internet, depict unlim- ited categorical scenes of nature and culture. Pardo views art largely through the perspective of design and architecture, making no hier- archical distinctions between his paintings, sculptures, installations, buildings or lamps
2014 For Jorge Pardo et la Sculpture Ro- mane, Musée des Augustins (The International Festival of Art), Toulouse, Pardo set the stage for displaying the museum’s collection of early Gothic and
2017 Self Portraits show at Petzel
57th Venice Biennial
2018 Pardo completes the ambitious Hotel L’Arlatan in Arles, France
2019 Jorge Pardo: Flamboyant, Pinacoteca de Estado de São Paulo, São Paulo
2021 All bets are Off at Petzel Gallery comprises paintings, a painted couch, and chandelier
Installation view, Jorge Pardo, All Bets Are Off, Petzel Gallery, 2021
Installation view, Jorge Pardo, All Bets Are Off, Petzel Gallery, 2021
Jorge Pardo: Flamboyant, Pinacoteca de Estado de São Paulo, 2019
Staircase, L’Arlatan Hotel, Arles, France
Self Portraits, Petzel, 2017
Jorge Pardo et la Sculpture Romane, Musée des Augustins, 2014
Reinstallation of the Latin American Galleries, LACMA, 2008
House, Museum of Contemporary Art North Miami, 2007
Oliver, Oliver, Oliver, 2004, Braunschweig Parcours, GermanyLiverpool
Penelope, Wholstenholme Square, Liverpool, 2004
Prototype, Dia Art Center, 2003
Pinhole Cameras, Petzel Gallery, 2001
Project, DIA Art Center, 2000
Installation view, Petzel, 2010