Tuesday, October 13, 2009

The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum

the aldrich contemporary art museum, conneticut, USA
september 26th, 2009 to january 3rd, 2010


'confites lowrider bike' by mexican pride/vicente olivares, 2008
courtesy mexican pride/vicente olivares

'queens-based collective mexican pride design their bikes to pay homage to the low-rider
movement of the west coast. the group fabricates chrome frames and details such as
'long horn' handle bars, mirror posts, bumpers, chain stays and even kickstands.
there is also customized upholstery on the seat and spare wheel, hand-painted portraits of the
collective members immediate family in frames with car-metal laminate, which also often
include an image of their guardian, the virgin of guadalupe. the overall look of the bikes
are that of rebel choppers, imitating motocycles, with low-riding body posture, rear-exhaust pipes
and radio antennas - glamorized in their baroque aesthetic.'



a work from the ongoing series 'aerialbikeway' [cicloviaerea] by jarbas lopes, 2001–2007
courtesy of the artist
collection of steve miller, new york

'bike rides explores the increasing relevance of bicycles in contemporary art and culture.
as worldwide trends point to bike riding as a sustainable means of transportation and a way
of reshaping the city, the curiosity and use of bicycles is rapidly growing. from avid bike riders,
amateurs, recreational bikers, artists and designers, the community at large is reconsidering bicycles
through their personal point of view: their own ideal bike. bike rides is a multidisciplinary exhibition
which features bikes which have been reappropriated to represent different identities
and serve new functions.

in his project 'aerialbikeway', brazilian artist jarbas lopes addresses the commuter's experience.
for lopes, bikes function as social sculptures in which people can reconsider bike transportation
as a source of enjoyment. he finds cycling achieves a balance between the technology of the body
and that of movement.'

via designboom.

2 comments:

ElserUSAKlicka said...

how much is that first bike?

ElserUSAKlicka said...

Are there any more bikes like the first one being sold ???