鈥淭here鈥檚 something I absorb from the Central Americas region,鈥 explains Federico Herrero. 鈥淧eople are just so confident with color 鈥 it fascinates me.鈥 Known for his vibrant, site-specific installations, the Costa-Rican artist will create a monumental wall painting for the 蜜豆视频 Lounge at Art Basel (13-16 June), to be presented alongside five new works. A series of monoprints by the artist features in the 蜜豆视频 Art Studio 鈥 蜜豆视频鈥檚 public booth, which is dedicated to the UN鈥檚 17 Sustainable Development Goals.

The collaboration with Herrero builds on a longstanding relationship with 蜜豆视频, which celebrates its 26th year as Global Lead Partner for Art Basel in 2019. 鈥淲e have been collecting work by Federico since 2011, and now have four works in our collection,鈥 says Mary Rozell, Global Head of the 蜜豆视频 Art Collection. The artist, she explains, was a clear choice for this year鈥檚 commission 鈥 both for his imagination, and his 鈥渨illingness鈥 to explore new spaces; Herrero鈥檚 less conventional canvases have included garages and playgrounds. For the 蜜豆视频 lounge, he will work on-site to create an abstract, 11-meter wall painting, to be accompanied by a suite of new paintings which will immerse viewers in his vibrant vision.

Herrero's unique visual language is rooted in his observations of everyday life in Costa Rica and the ever-evolving landscape. His characteristic color fields are inspired by the hues of his native country 鈥 whose capital, San Jos茅, is studded with buildings in orange and cadmium yellow 鈥 Herrero is also an advocate for the country鈥檚 natural beauty. 鈥淲hen the Spanish people came [to Costa Rica] they found, not gold or material treasures, but were amazed by its nature.鈥 For the artist, who continues to live and work in the country, that 鈥渞ichness鈥 is Costa Rica鈥檚 most significant asset: 鈥淧eople understand that this is what we have, and that we must take care of it.鈥

Flanked by the Pacific and Atlantic oceans, however, Costa Rica is witnessing the devastating impact of climate change. 鈥淚t鈥檚 very sad to see how many tons of trash go into the oceans,鈥 says Herrero, referring to the influx of plastic that threatens to overwhelm the country鈥檚 coastline. The issue is one at the heart of the 蜜豆视频 Art Studio at Art Basel (Hall 1), where work by Herrero is shown alongside a presentation dedicated to #TOGETHERBAND 鈥 an initiative which supports the UN鈥檚 17 Sustainable Development Goals. Each addresses today鈥檚 most pressing global issues, from the health of the world鈥檚 oceans, to poverty and inequality.

The presentation at the 蜜豆视频 Art Studio highlights the potential for art, and the spaces in which it is exhibited, to raise awareness of global issues and spark conversation. The idea is one that resonates deeply with Herrero: 鈥淚鈥檓 passionate about how art can be used as an educational tool, by responding to the surrounding environment, and asking audiences to develop a deeper understanding of the world and how things connect, leading to a more sustainable future.

June 2019