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    Radamés "Juni" Figueroa:
    NAGUABO RAINBOW
    DAGUAO ENCHUMBAO
    FANGO FIREFLIES

    Radamés "Juni" Figueroa:
    NAGUABO RAINBOW
    DAGUAO ENCHUMBAO
    FANGO FIREFLIES

    Mar 2–May 12, 2014

    Rossella Biscotti, David Douard, Radamés "Juni" Figueroa , and Jumana Manna
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    SculptureCenter is pleased to announce the simultaneous presentations of new work by four artists, Rossella Biscotti, David Douard, Radamés "Juni" Figueroa, and Jumana Manna, each artist to have a solo project in an U.S. institution for the first time.

    For his exhibition the SculptureCenter, Radamés "Juni" Figueroa is creating is creating a site-specific structure that will reference a previously built tree house in Naguabo, Puerto Rico. The construction will incorporate materials from and related to the tropics, but also from the city. This hybrid environment invites interaction, celebration and socialization, essential elements to most of his works. The sculpture incorporates materials inspired by the tropical rain forest in Puerto Rico, as well as by urban structures found throughout the island. With this work, Figueroa is further investigating ideas concerning tropical architecture, a type of construction mostly determined by available materials, while also making connections to the context of New York City. Figueroa's works' explore and amplify associations from the tropics through a mix of personal references and critical humor. At SculptureCenter, Radamés will further explore his experiences within the forest though sound installations, paintings, and his "Tropical Readymades".

    Radamés "Juni" Figueroa (b, 1982, lives and works in San Juan, PR) Solo exhibitions of his work include Sal Si Puedes, at Roberto Paradise Gallery, San Juan (2012). Past projects include Tree House - Club House, a live monumental sculpture at a forest in Naguabo, Puerto Rico (2013); Triangle Eucalyptus for Meditation, 43 Salon Inter-Nacional, Medellin, Colombia (2013), Salvajismo Caribeño, an intervention on the Roof of Houses in Barrio La Perla in San Juan, Puerto Rico (2009); and Parada "Phantom," (Tropical Bus Stop), created in a public space in San Juan (2009). Figueroa will be included in the 2014 Whitney Biennial.

    The exhibition catalog can viewed online or purchased in our Store.