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Jesús Rafael Soto (June 5, 1923 – January 14, 2005) was a Venezuelan kinetic and op artist, a sculptor and a painter. [1] [2]His works can be found in the collections of the main museums of the world, including Tate (London), Museum Ludwig (Germany), Centre Georges Pompidou (Paris), Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Moderna (Roma) and MoMA (New York).
Consulate of Venezuela. New York City; 2003 Amazonas, Consulate of Venezuela. New York City; 2003 L Factor. Exit Art. New York, NY-USA; 2003 Latin-Art Digital Diaspora. Studio Soto. Boston, USA; 2004 Clear and Present Danger. Galou Gallery. Brooklyn, USA; 2004 Spanglish. Solar Gallery. East Hampton, USA; 2005 Comic Reality. Katzen Arts Center ...
The most constant feature in Deborah Castillo's work is her own body, which she uses to make social and political critiques. Many of her performances and installations challenge male authority and political figures by using eroticism to question the dominance of individual male heroic figures in the public imagination and proposing critical making as an effective form of subversion.
Carmelo Fernández (1809–1897), artist and painter; Martín Tovar y Tovar (1827–1902) Eloy Palacios (1847–1919), artist, sculptor and painter; Emilio Jacinto Mauri (1855–1908) Emilio Boggio (1857–1920) Antonio Herrera Toro (1857–1914) Cristóbal Rojas (1857–1890) Arturo Michelena (1863–1898)
After she enrolled at Cal State Long Beach in the early 2010s, Lek left her major undeclared, figuring she'd pursue art while preparing to become a math teacher. But a visit to New York City in ...
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2004 “Memories of Things to Come,” Lehman College Art Gallery, Bronx, NY [3] 1995 “New Works,” Joel Kessler Fine Art, Miami Beach, FL “Elba Damast,” Art Museum of the Americas, Washington, D.C. [3] 1994 “The House Within,” Robin Hutchins Gallery, Maplewood, NJ “Recent Works,” Olsson Fine Art, Brussels, Belgium [3]
Artwork by Mike Alejandro Rowan De La Rosa, a Venezuelan American artist based in New Orleans, will be on display University of Mount Union's Beeghly Art Gallery through Dec. 12.