John Ahearn & Rigoberto Torres
John Ahearn (b. 1951, Binghamton, NY; lives and works in Bronx, New York) and Rigoberto Torres (b. 1960, Aquadilla, Puerto Rico; lives and works in Orlando, Florida) have produced life-cast sculpted portraits and scenes of the South Bronx community for nearly four decades.
Ahearn and Torres’ collaborative work has been the subject of numerous two-person exhibitions, including Swagger & Tenderness: The South Bronx Portraits of John Ahearn and Rigoberto Torres, The Bronx Museum of the Arts, New York, in 2022; and Automatic for the People: John Ahearn and Rigoberto Torres, Aljira Center for Contemporary Art, Newark, New Jersey, in 2010. Their South Bronx Hall of Fame works were the subject of a special presentation at Frieze Projects, New York, curated by Cecilia Alemani, in 2012. From 1991-1992, their work was the subject of a major traveling exhibition, The South Bronx Hall of Fame: Sculpture by John Ahearn and Rigoberto Torres, which travelled from the Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston, Texas, to Witte de With, Rotterdam, Netherlands, to the Contemporary Arts Center, Cincinnati, Ohio, and the Contemporary Museum, Honolulu, Hawaii.
In 2024, the artists are included in several significant exhibitions, including Shifting Landscapes, The Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; The Shape of Power: Stories of Race and American Sculpture, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington, D.C.; American Vignettes: Symbols, Society, and Satire, The Rubell Museum, Washington D.C.; and Ordinary People: Photorealism and the Work of Art since 1968 at The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles (CA). Recent group exhibitions include City as Studio, K11 Art Foundation, Hong Kong, in 2022; East Village, New York City, Seoul Museum of Art, South Korea, in 2018; Club 57: Film, Performance, and Art in the East Village, 1978–1983, The Museum of Modern Art, New York, in 2017; Like Life: Sculpture, Color, and The Body, The Met Breuer, New York, in 2018; and Greater New York, MoMA PS1, New York, in 2016.
Their collaborative and individual work has been collected by numerous public museums, including The Art Institute of Chicago; The Broad, Los Angeles; The Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh; The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; The Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago; The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles; The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; The Museum of Modern Art, New York; The National Gallery of Australia, Canberra; The Studio Museum in Harlem, New York; and The Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, among many others.
Selected Works
John Ahearn and Rigoberto Torres
Samson
Oil on fiberglass
61.5 x 50.75 x 15 inches
1990
Rigoberto Torres
Uncle Tito at His Liquor Store
Acrylic on plaster
48 x 48 x 14 inches
1983/1998/2020
John Ahearn
Chico
Oil on plaster
15 x 19 x 7 inches
1981
Rigoberto Torres
Rigoberto w/His Doctor
Acrylic on plaster
30 x 26 x 12 inches
1998
John Ahearn and Rigoberto Torres
The LatiNegros
Acrylic on plaster
22 x 20 x 11 inches
1992/2018
Rigoberto Torres
Mango Man
Acrylic on plaster
32 x 22.5 x 15.5 inches
1993-2004
John Ahearn
Nikki
Acrylic on plaster
22 x 19 x 7.5 inches
1991
John Ahearn
NICO Stepping Out
Acrylic on plaster
34 x 28 x 9 inches
2022
John Ahearn
Big Tone
Acrylic on plaster
21 x 21 x 8 1/2 inches
1988
John Ahearn
Rigoberto Torres
Acrylic on plaster
26 x 21 x 9 inches
2022
John Ahearn
Carlos BBall
Epoxy enamel on reinforced aqua resin
44 x 42 x 9 inches
2016/2019
Rigoberto Torres and John Ahearn
Ingrid
Acrylic on plaster
32 x 32 x 14 inches
1992/2002
John Ahearn
Latifa
Acrylic on plaster
15 x 16 x 7 inches
1999