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Darío Escobar
The Weight of Memory, January 18 - February 22, 2025

Darío Escobar: The Weight of Memory

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  • DarÍo escocar
    the weight of memory

    JANUARY 18 – FEBRUARY 22, 2025
    holbergsgade 19, copenhagen

    Reality traverses symbols and poetics, adjusting itself to the times. Kukulkan II, a seminal work by artist Darío Escobar, created for the 53rd Venice Biennial in 2009, serves as a contemporary allegory of the Pre-Hispanic god who governed and created astronomical sciences. This deity's significance in Mesoamerican cultures stems from its ability to synthesize past and future, connecting them symbolically through the serpent. By employing this image, Escobar establishes a dialogue between this recurring cultural motif and the industrial products ubiquitous in modern society.

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    The sculpture consists of approximately 1000 bicycle tires fastened together with screws, suspended from the ceiling through a system of pulleys balanced with plumb bobs. It occupies an expansive 250 square meters of the exhibition space. Kukulkan II unfolds in space like an elongated shadow. Viewed externally, the rubber's color and malleability allow the piece to be interpreted as the continuous trace of a calligraphic line; seen from within, it appears as a constructed object, repurposing everyday materials into cultural and symbolic references.

     

    Tires, composed of rubber, are central to the piece's symbolism. Rubber, or "caucho" in Spanish, is a highly durable material capable of adapting its shape to absorb impacts. The word "caucho" originates from a tree native to the Americas. However, the Spanish term derives from a word documented by French explorers in the Amazon, who called it "cautchouc," meaning "weeping tree." By incorporating this material into Kukulkan II, Escobar closes a cultural and historical cycle: the artwork uses a material extracted from the Americas, manufactured in Asia, and distributed globally, only to return it to its cultural point of origin in the form of a zoomorphic entity.

     

    The silent eloquence of the piece emerges from the way it interacts with light. The exhibition room's lighting is designed to create an effect reminiscent of that produced by Mayan sculptures. This detail is significant because the placement of these sculptures on temple exteriors generates shadows that evoke the duality of the feathered serpent: part spectator, part deity, and lord of astronomical cycles. Each spring equinox at the Pyramid of Kukulkán in the ruins of Chichén Itzá, a play of light and shadow creates the illusion of the feathered serpent (Quetzalcoatl) slithering down the temple steps. Escobar's work directly alludes to this optical phenomenon, well-known throughout Mesoamerica.

     

    15 Years Later
    Revisiting Kukulkan II by Darío Escobar in 2025, now exhibited in Denmark, underscores its continued relevance to contemporary thought. The work addresses complex themes, including Pre-Columbian cultures and the intertwined economic and historical processes that underpin its poetics. Through this piece, Escobar liquefies the permanence of narratives, reshaping and reimagining the symbolic possibilities born from the baroque forms produced by consumerism and the languid obsolescence of the purity of myths.

    – Javier Payeras, Guatemala, 2025

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  • Works
    • Darío Escobar Kukulkan II, 2009 Vulcanized rubber and steel
      Darío Escobar
      Kukulkan II, 2009
      Vulcanized rubber and steel
  • Artist Biography
  • Darío Escobar Born in Guatemala City, GT, 1971 Lives and works in Guatemala City, GT and Mexico City, MX Darío...
    Photo: Arenovski

    Darío Escobar

    Born in Guatemala City, GT, 1971 
    Lives and works in Guatemala City, GT and Mexico City, MX

     

    Darío Escobar’s practice is a formal and conceptual exploration of commonplace objects and their insertion into the fields of visual arts and art history. Meant to ignite a reflection in the viewer, to reconsider key relations in contemporary life, such as our bonds to mass culture, the elaboration of identity-based consumption, and the distinction between high and low culture. Escobar has since the early 90’s used ready-mades; a wide array of industrial and everyday consumption objects that range from McDonald’s paper cups to vulcanized tires and several types of sports gear to reflect upon our place within the social, political, and economic systems that sustain our existence.

     

    Escobar was in 2020 awarded the "Carlos Mérida”, the highest artistic distinction in Guatemala by the Ministry of Culture of Guatemala. In 2022 Escobar presented a solo exhibition at the Nacional de Arte MUNAL in Mexico City, where his works was placed in the museum’s permanent exhibition, thus engaging and bringing a new perspective to their collection, in celebration of its 40th anniversary. The show, titled La palabra es de plata, el silencio de oro, was accompanied by a richly illustrated catalog of the same name. His work has also been the subject of institutional solo exhibitions at MAC – Museo de arte Contemporáneo de Santiago, Santiago de Chile; SCAD – Museum of Art, Savannah, Georgia; Museo Nacional de Arte Moderno Carlos Mérida, Guatemala City; CCM – Centro Cultural Metropolitano, Guatemala City; CCEG – Centro Cultural de España Guatemala, Guatemala City; and MADC – Museo de Arte y Diseño Contemporáneo, San José.

     

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