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Letras de Ponce

Landmark in Ponce, Puerto Rico


Landmark in Ponce, Puerto Rico

FieldValue
nameLetras de Ponce
imageLetras de PONCE, PR-52 southbound, Barrio Sabanetas, Ponce, Puerto Rico, looking southwest (DSC05090Z).jpg
captionLetras de P-O-N-C-E in Barrio Sabanetas, Ponce, Puerto Rico
coordinates
locationPonce
location_countryPuerto Rico
architectCarlos A. Rivera Villafañe
clientPuerto Rico Department of Transportation
start_date2003
completion_dateJanuary 2004
costUS$430,000
structural_systemMarina steel
styleModern
size20 ft high, 18 ft wide, 12 ft deep

The Letras de Ponce (English: Ponce letters) is a famous landmark in Barrio Sabanetas in Ponce, Puerto Rico, located southbound on PR-52 at the intersection with PR-10. The iconic monument consists of five letters that spell the name of the city P-O-N-C-E in 20 ft by 18 ft by 12 ft red and black letters. The letters, and its resulting sign, were designed by Carlos Rivera Villafañe, a sculptor from Ponce. The landmark is said to be "known to every Puerto Rican."

History

In 2002 the Puerto Rico Department of Transportation presented a contest for the design of a monument to be placed on State Route 52 (PR-52), at the entrance of the city of Ponce. The contest was part of what would become 97 projects of public art spread throughout Puerto Rico.

In selecting the work of art, the Government of Puerto Rico considered 318 submissions from hundreds of artists around the world, including Ada Bobonis, Ann Hamilton, Antoni Muntadas, Liliana Porter, and Devorah Sperber. Rivera Villafañe's proposal was one of the winners, and the winner for the Ponce entrance monument.

Construction and design

The letters are built of "marine steel", also known as Cor-Ten, the same material used in the construction of ships. Each letter measures 20 feet high by 18 feet wide by 12 feet deep. Together they span an area of half a kilometer. The breadth of the letters is intended to symbolize the extension of the city of Ponce, "heightening Ponce's urban identity and raising it to its territorial extension." The letters cost US$430,000. Its design, manufacture and suiting all were done in Puerto Rico.

Carlos A. Rivera Villafañe

Carlos A. Rivera Villafañe was born in Ponce in 1966. He graduated from the Escuela de Artes Graficas de Puerto Rico in San Juan, Puerto Rico with a bachelor's degree in 1989. In addition to the Letras de Ponce, Rivera Villafañe has works in San Juan, Madrid, Lima, Havana, Cuenca, Slovenia, Yugoslavia, New York City, and Miami.

Maintenance

The monument is regularly maintained with fresh paint as recommended by its designer. They require special care as well as a special paint. They are painted in black and red, the traditional colors of the city of Ponce. The monument is also painted after acts of vandalism, including graffiti.

Location

The monument is located on smooth, flat terrain, and each letter is surrounded by flowers. Its site is just outside the northeastern edge of the urban area of Ponce, on PR-52, the main road into Ponce from San Juan. While the monument is visible as motorists approach the city on the highway, it has been noted that motorists are not able to stop to admire it, as they risk being fined.

The monument's unique location made it an ideal site to hold a protest. In October 2009, a group of some 20 Government of Puerto Rico public employees used the site to launch a protest against their recent layoff.

Alterations and vandalism

It is illegal to make unauthorized physical alterations to the sign. The letters have been vandalised a few times. In November 2011, the letter "O" was vandalised with graffiti.

Controversy

Due to its location at the center and both sides of a major expressway, it is one of Puerto Rico's most controversial works of public art. In April 2009, the Puerto Rico Department of Transportation and Public Works (DTOP) was fined almost US$80 million for placing the letters there. Subsequently, a bill was introduced into the Legislature of Puerto Rico to eliminate public art from Puerto Rico roads. The basis was that, allegedly, they were in violation of the Federal Highway Administration regulations. In February 2010, it was agreed that the letters would stay where they were.

References

References

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