Lux Art Institute is proud to announce critically acclaimed Cuban artist Jorge Pardo as its final artist-in-residence of Season 10. See first rate art in San Diego?be part of the Lux Experience.
Jorge Pardo?s visually alluring work examines the crossing of contemporary painting, design, sculpture and architecture. Using a broad palette of exuberant colors, multifarious patterns and a mix of organic and industrial materials, Pardo?s works range from murals to home furnishings to collages to larger-than-life fabrications.
Nestled in the northern Yucat?n jungle, Pardo combined Mayan culture and modern design, where a sprawling series of buildings, structures, pools and gardens subsumed his life for over six years. Constantly challenging defined aesthetic disciplines and ambits, Pardo engages viewers throughout the world with works consistently questioning distinctions between fine art and design.
Admission/Cost: FREE - $5
Location:
Lux Art Institute
1550 South El Camino Real
Encinitas, CA 92024
Saturday, July 22 through Saturday, August 5 - 11:00 AM
For more information, please call: (760) 436-6611 or visit: www.luxartinstitute.org
Jorge Pardo?s visually alluring work examines the crossing of contemporary painting, design, sculpture and architecture. Using a broad palette of exuberant colors, multifarious patterns and a mix of organic and industrial materials, Pardo?s works range from murals to home furnishings to collages to larger-than-life fabrications.
Nestled in the northern Yucat?n jungle, Pardo combined Mayan culture and modern design, where a sprawling series of buildings, structures, pools and gardens subsumed his life for over six years. Constantly challenging defined aesthetic disciplines and ambits, Pardo engages viewers throughout the world with works consistently questioning distinctions between fine art and design.
Admission/Cost: FREE - $5
Location:
Lux Art Institute
1550 South El Camino Real
Encinitas, CA 92024
Saturday, July 22 through Saturday, August 5 - 11:00 AM
For more information, please call: (760) 436-6611 or visit: www.luxartinstitute.org







