Descripción del Profesional del arte
Este empresario fue cofundador de la SPACE Collection (Irvine, California), una iniciativa clausurada en febrero de 2017.
En diciembre de 2018, este mecenas y coleccionista ha donado al Phoenix Art Museum 112 obras de 49 artistas de 14 países de América Latina, entre ellos Chile, Colombia, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua y Puerto Rico, lo que representa un aumento de un 280 por ciento de los fondos del Museo en arte latinoamericano contemporáneo.
En la actualidad, Pardon es CEO de Inboxlab y participa como inversor en otras iniciativas ligadas fundamentalmente al sector tecnológico.
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Established by SPACE founders Sammy Sayago and Nicholas Pardon, the SPACE Collection is the largest collection in the United States focused on post 1990s abstract art in Latin America. Curated by British-Venezuelan art historian Cecilia Fajardo-Hill, the Collection is committed to inspiring and expanding the understanding of Latin American art within the global context.
SPACE Collection articulates the language of abstraction and serves as testimony to the fact that Latin America has produced some of the world’s most dynamic, original and exciting art. The diverse collection celebrates both traditional and non-traditional art forms from paintings, drawings and photography to sculpture, video art and site-specific installations. Contemporary Abstraction is experimental in nature and, thereby, the collection is rich in unconventional materials including found wood, eggshells, recycled tires, galvanized metals and sheepskin. Featuring artists from regions as diverse as Argentina, Brazil, Colombia and Mexico, the works are characterized by their experimentalism, aesthetic resourcefulness and conceptual poignancy.
The Collection’s distinct focus on post 1990s abstract Latin American art builds on the modernist tradition and is one of the most inspiring and inventive areas of contemporary art in Latin America today. Contemporary Abstraction was particularly compelling to the founders, as it is intellectually challenging, contemporary and in concert with the abstract nature of technology.
Latin American art is finally being recognized as a key player in the global art scene for its contribution to modernism and conceptual art throughout the 20th Century and in the new Millennium. Given the significant and ever-growing number of Latinos living in the United States and their influential role in the country, the Collection is particularly relevant and plays a significant role in informing and igniting dialogue. Predating the upcoming 2017 PST LA / LA, the SPACE Collection is further testimony to the undeniable importance of Latin America in today’s global discourse.
Actualidad, 04 ene de 2019
Nicholas Pardon dona al Phoenix Art Museum más de 100 obras de arte abstracto latinoamericano
Por Gustavo Pérez Diez
La donación incluye 112 obras de 49 artistas de 14 países de América Latina, entre ellos Argentina, Brasil, Chile, Colombia, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua y Puerto Rico, y representa un aumento ...
Actualidad, 09 oct de 2012
Sayago y Pardon, otra colección de arte latinoamericano que se presenta en público
Por Gustavo Pérez Diez
Los coleccionistas Sammy Sayago y Nicholas Pardon, co-fundadores de la Colección Sayago y Pardon, con base en la localidad californiana de Tustin, han elegido el centro angelino de LA Artcore Brewery ...
Exposición. 19 nov de 2024 - 02 mar de 2025 / Museo Nacional del Prado / Madrid, España
Formación. 23 nov de 2024 - 29 nov de 2024 / Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía (MNCARS) / Madrid, España