(Louisiana, 1947)
He studied Fine Arts in Canada, the United States, and Venezuela. As a sculptor, for the past fifty years he has been dedicated to inquiry on perceptual relations and their connection to the artwork, mainly through illusionist methods that suggest instability in all sorts of forms. His work is not limited to individual interaction, but has also expanded towards the public sphere by means of sculptures for buildings and urban environments. The element of massive display produces new dimensions for the instability of sculptural form, modifying its surroundings and suggesting that the certainty with which we look at the city is in itself an illusion.
Virtuality is a key theme in his work, inasmuch as perception, before objects, articulates spaces where there are none, completes perspective where it is broken apart, or finds itself within the possibility of sheer incomprehension of the form. This is how Barrios’ art generates questions, from the point of view of abstraction, about how we see, how we perceive, and how trained our gaze is by a history of art that is not as fixed as it might seem at first.
Rafael Barrios currently lives and works in USA.
Rafael Barrios (1947)
Fugaz, 2013
Lacquered steel
80h x 164w cm
31 63/127h x 64 72/127w in
Edition of 4
Rafael Barrios (1947)
Nimbus fractal, 2015
Lacquered steel
103h x 72w cm
40 70/127h x 28 44/127w in
Edition of 4
Rafael Barrios (1947)
Vertical Dislocado, 2015
Lacquered steel
120h x 40w cm
47 31/127h x 15 95/127w in
Edition of 4
Rafael Barrios (1947)
Nimbus Levitante, 2013
Lacquered steel
70h x 40w x 20d cm
27 71/127h x 15 95/127w x 7 111/127d in
Edition of 3
Rafael Barrios (1947)
Gravedad en la gravedad, 2014
Lacquered steel
76h x 67w cm
29 117/127h x 26 48/127w in
Edition of 5
Rafael Barrios (1947)
Malabarismo lineal, 2020
Lacquer stainless steel
200h x 79w cm
78 94/127h x 31 13/127w in
Edition of 3
Rafael Barrios (1947)
Levitation II, 2020
Lacquered aluminum
40h x 20w x 8d cm
15 95/127h x 7 111/127w x 3 19/127d in
Edition of 20
Rafael Barrios (1947)
Tumbled Nimbus, 2015
Lacquered steel
96h x 100w cm
37 101/127h x 39 47/127w in
Edition of 4