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Ralph Provisero-Radiusramp, UNTITLED Special Project

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Ralph Provisero, Earthramp, 2008, everglades topsoil, courtesy of the artist and Dorsch Gallery

Dimensions Variable is pleased to announce a special project for UNTITLED by Miami based Ralph Provisero.

Provisero will produce a new rammed earth installation outside The James Royal Palm for the Untitled Art Fair and Dimensions Variable. The work will be titled Radiusramp, and will consist solely of compressed Everglades topsoil.

The James Royal Palm Hotel
1545 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach

The first of his rammed earth works was done in 2008 for the exhibition, Yardwork at Casa Lin, an old house-turned-exhibition-space in Miami’s Wynwood Arts District. The work was made using old-world techniques of compressing soil into a form until solid. Once removed from the forms, the work has a clear relation to minimalism and earth art of the 1970s, at once referring to historical and contemporary architectural and ecological conditions.

Provisero revisited the idea in November 2011 for an installation at the Dorsch Gallery for their 20th Anniversary Party. Titled XX, two X-shaped rammed earth forms were created to depict the Roman numeral 20 visible in satellite view through Google Maps. It remains a year later, its sharp corners naturally softened by weeds and weather.

Ralph Provisero holds an MFA from the University of Miami and a BFA from the Kansas City Art Institute. He has exhibited extensively nationally and internationally at such venues as the Martin Z. Margulies Collection, the Museo de Arte Contemporaneo Ateneo de Yucatan, the Bass Museum and Chicago’s Navy Pier. In March 2012, he curated Wedding Crashers, a group exhibition at the historic Deering Estate in South Miami-Dade. Part of the Lowe Art Museum’s permanent collection, Provisero’s large-scale sculpture Pietra Veloce resides at the center of the University of Miami’s Coral Gables campus. His work is part of numerous notable collections, including the Margulies Collection and the Jerry Herskowitz Collection. He has exhibited at Dorsch Gallery since 1999.


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