Unsuscripted Projects, Bal Harbour, Fl, inaugurates “Pax Americana” by George Sánchez-Calderón
The chic enclave of Bal Harbour, Florida is currently showcasing “Pax Americana,” the work of artist George Sanchez-Calderon, as part of the destination's exciting new public art program "Unscripted."
“Pax Americana” features two installations, “Americana” and "Levittown House" by Sanchez-Calderon. Sanchez-Calderon's highly-anticipated public art draws inspiration from Bal Harbour Village's history, by reflecting upon the iconography that has collectively defined the archetype of the American Dream. His work includes two installations.
Positioned in front of the new St. Regis Bal Harbour Resort, where the Americana Hotel previously stood, Sánchez-Calderón created a six-foot tall, stainless steel letter installation of the word “Americana,” in reference to this historical site. Many important political events and national conventions were held at the notorious hotel designed by Morris Lapidus, which over the years hosted Presidents Kennedy, Nixon, Johnson, Reagan and Clinton.
As his second installation, entitled “Levittown House,” Sánchez-Calderón built a recreation of a Levittown-style house on Bal Harbour’s Founder Circle. Bal Harbour Village was one of the first suburban planned communities in the United States, as a quiet residential neighborhood with former World War Two army barracks. The village was incorporated in 1946, just a year before Levittown, and both communities were developed in response to the United States’ post-war housing needs. For Sánchez-Calderón, the Levittown house symbolizes the prototype of post-war America, which forever changed the American urban and suburban landscape.
Unscripted project was created to support and challenge the artistic talents in South Florida. Pax Americana is the first of an ongoing series of commissions geared toward providing artists with a new platform to create an ambitious project and contribute to the growth of Bal Harbour as a creative destination. Due to the quality and ambition of two of the final proposals submitted this summer, Bal Harbour decided to pursue two commissions: the first one for George Sánchez-Calderón and an additional commission for Spring 2013. Sculptor, installation and video artist Christy Gast will be featured as the second “Unscripted” commissioned artist.
The “Unscripted” public art commission is spearheaded by curator Claire Breukel, who has served on various art-related boards and has curated exhibitions in South Africa, New York, Miami, Vienna and El Salvador. To reach the final decision, she consulted with contemporary art and public art experts including Yvonne Force Villareal, President and Co-Founder of the Art Production Fund; Solita Mishaan, a Bal Harbour resident, collector and member of the International Council for TATE London; and celebrated artists Hernan Bas and Hank Willis Thomas.