ROBIN RHODE & ROGELIO BÁEZ VEGA: IN DIALOGUE
Lehmann Maupin is pleased to present In Dialogue: Robin Rhode & Rogelio Báez Vega, the latest exhibition in the gallery’s new series.
November 19 – December 18, 2024
In Dialogue: Robin Rhode & Rogelio Báez Vega foregrounds work from both artists that uses urban architecture as a lens for examining the cultural, social, and political contexts in which it is constructed. From Rhode’s multi-panel, narrative images, shot in an abandoned sports ground in the West Rand in Johannesburg, to Báez Vega’s uncanny depictions of urban planning projects in Puerto Rico, both artists explore the physical and symbolic properties of the built environment through their respective bodies of work.
Rhode is best known for his multi-part works in which he combines painting, drawing, and performance with photography to create extended narrative series. Each piece is composed of a number of panels that depict figures interacting with large-scale paintings and drawings created in public spaces, often on exterior walls in the city of Johannesburg. These works function as a kind of storyboard, with each photograph capturing the choreographed movements of Rhode’s figures as they appear to alter the two-dimensional world they inhabit.
Rhode views these works as visual interventions into public spaces, addressing cultural, political, and ecological environments with the aim of transforming landscapes and communities. In his newest series, featured prominently in In Dialogue, the artist moves away from the wall and onto the pitch, photographing himself on abandoned sports grounds in the West Rand neighborhood of Johannesburg. By creating images of ecological renewal, as seen in Garden Service (2024), or different forms of recreational play, depicted in Kite (2024), Rhode imagines new purposes for the now-defunct site. While his images capture the passage of time through markers of architectural degradation, their hopeful subject matter simultaneously posits that both the space and wider city are in a constant state of renewal and regeneration.
In each work in In Dialogue: Robin Rhode & Rogelio Báez Vega, Rhode and Báez Vega imagine new futures for urban sites and for the cities and communities that surround them. Whether through physical or imagined means, both artists use their artistic practice to create interventions in architectural environments, destabilizing the perceived solidity of existing structures and creating space for new ideas to flourish and grow.