Circle of Joy

Carlos Mercado , 2018 , Art in Nature

Installation featuring 18 large acrylic mirrors shaped like megaliths, surrounding a central Yves Klein blue stone. This colorful ceremonial site serves as a tribute to Puerto Rico’s Taíno heritage, honoring the island’s indigenous roots beneath its artistic surface.

  • Carlos Mercado
  • November 11, 2018
  • Dorado Beach Resort
  • Installation

 

This large-scale work by Puerto Rican artist Carlos Mercado consists of 18 large acrylic mirrors in the shape of ‘megaliths’ with a gigantic Yves Klein blue stone in the center. This kind of “colorful ceremonial site” is overly reminiscent of a past whose Taíno roots rest underneath the very land designated as the art production location. The installation could be a reminder to honor and celebrate all natives who once populated the island. The specular installation, in turn, places before us a distorted image of our present selves while questioning us about the nature of the landscape that has been artistically intervened and transform.

 

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