Catalogue
gala committee
Mariana Cárdenas Antonio D’Apuzzo Valentina Delgado María Inés Gómez Miguel Gómez Anne Farkas Adriana Mendoza Graciela Muci Dana Noya Mario Palencia Mary Pérez Samantha Reyes María Antonieta Rodríguez Tamara Rodríguez Mariana Siblesz Iberia Torres Paola Wyke collaborators and other donors
Carolina Briceño Colección Sammy Sayago Cruz-Diez Art Foundation Maddox Arts Rafael and Graciela Muci Gabriela Rodríguez Gabi Torres graphic design
Patricia Álvarez
London, April 2018
None of this could have been possible without the contributions of the artists who donated their work.
This year, chamos - In Aid of the Children of Venezuela is focusing its fundraising efforts via the Art Gala 2018. Thank you for being a part of it! We have pulled together a list of known artists as well as emerging talent, with different approaches to art and with a broad spectrum of media. We hope that you enjoy the evening while helping chamos contribute to the development and social transformation of Venezuelan children. chamos is a non-profit registered charity managed by a group of volunteers with strong ties to Venezuela. We support education and community development programs through trusted local NGOs. In the past few years, some of the projects chamos has supported range from providing infrastructure and technical equipment for a children’s hospital, to sponsoring a program that brings together young people from local communities through participatory design to transform public spaces. There are many more projects and you can learn more about chamos and what we do via our website: www.chamos.org.uk
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Nani
Cárdenas
Cárdenas graduated Valedictorian from the School of Arts at PUCP in 1993 with the award for Daniel Enriqueta best sculpture. She studied drawing and sculpture in the workshop of Cristina Acuña’s work is set between Enriqueta Ahrensburg was Gálvez (1986‑1987). Her Western and far‑Eastern born in Paris and lived in philosophies and feeds Venezuela. At 16 she returned latest individual exhibits include: Jardín Nocturno in from the friction that to Paris and studied at CEDE Galería (Lima, 2017); emerges from their most the Port Royal Academy. Cartografías del Naufragio in irreconcilable differences. She graduated in Fine Arts the SLMQG and Cartografías He approaches drawing at the Armando Reverón del Naufragio II in Cecilia as scenery for reflection University. Ahrensburg won González Galería (Lima, upon death and change, the prestigious “Arturo 2015), Picnic en Wire Messe while dealing with the Michelena” award. She has disturbances that arise exhibited many times around (Düsseldorf, 2010). She has also participated in several from both resistance and the world. Her paintings acceptance of such terrifying show a mastery of colour and collectives and national and international art fairs in yet beautiful phenomena. light. She currently works in Lima, Santiago de Chile, NYC, London. Bogota, and La Paz, among others. She has published: Nubes (2011), Picnic (2010), Cuaderno de dibujo (2009) and Cromoterapia (2008).
Acuña
Ahrensburg
www.nanicardenas.com
Gloria
Ceballos
Gloria Ceballos lives and works in London, UK. She has an MA Printmaking from the Royal College of Art, London, a BA (Honours) in Visual Arts from Camberwell College of Arts, London and a BA in Interior Design from IADE University, Madrid. Gloria has been the Artist in Residence at North London Collegiate School, London; Atelierhaus Beisinghoff, Germany and ValdelArte, Centre for Art & Nature, Spain, among others. She was finalist for Sustain RCA award, Royal College of Art, London and was shortlisted for the IX competition “Gran Canaria de Series de Obra Gráfica” in 2013. www.gloriaceballos.com
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Carlos
Cruz‑Diez
Carlos Cruz-Diez, one of the fathers of kinetic art, has spent his life as a passionate painter. He was born in Caracas, Venezuela in 1923, and at 17 he enrolled at the School of Fine Art, Caracas. As an academic painter Cruz‑Diez was very successful but he wanted to change his trajectory and chose the relatively unexplored path of colour as his focus. In 1955 he moved to Europe (Barcelona and Paris, mainly) where artists were creating the kinetic art movement. 1961 Saint Clair signalled his arrival to the European stage when he took part in ‘Bewogen Beweging’, the first major exhibition on kinetic art, at the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam, and his Saint Clair Cemin was born in Brazil in 1951. He lives and first solo exhibition in Paris was at the Galerie Kerchache in 1965. Gradually Cruz‑Diez developed his discourse; that works between New York of colour in space, devoid of form. His canvases reflect the City and Beijing. His work encompasses multiple styles, ever-changing, ephemeral and mobile nature of colour with the use of lines, as the most efficient tool; devoid of approaches, and materials, symbolism and leaving only colour without anecdote. Over from neo-surrealism to a period of almost seven decades of research, refinement furniture to toys in popular and discovery, Cruz-Diez has never strayed from his culture to the history of sculpture. Some of his works original discourse. He is still amazed with life, passionate are on permanent exhibitions about his work and has a childlike enthusiasm that is utterly contagious. To date Cruz‑Diez has featured in 1,180 at important institutions collective exhibitions, 286 solo exhibitions, has constructed such as the Museum of 142 architectural works, received 70 awards, created Contemporary Art in Los 65 ephemeral events and has works on display in the Angeles. permanent collection of 62 museums. All of which happens on a global scale - some 18 countries and counting.
Cemin
Luigi
Cuchillo
Luigi Cuchillo was born in 1984 in Caracas, Venezuela and lives in Madrid, Spain where he explores identity through collage, sculpture, writing, painting and design. Cuchillo believes that words are like knives and that we are constantly throwing knives at each other to communicate. Some are dull and bounce off. Others are sharp and cut deep into our souls. Some, we can never remove. Cuchillo paints knives to communicate his feelings. He believes that South Americans are well represented by knives as in the South people live closer lives. If you want to attack someone with a knife you need to be close to them. @luigi.cuchillo www.luigicuchillo.com
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Diana
Espín
Katherine
di Turi
Katherine Di Turi was born in Caracas, Venezuela. She is a London‑based artist whose work deals with the position of analogical photography in a digital era. Di Turi received an MFA in Fine Art Media from the Slade School of Fine Art, London, and a BA in Fine Art from the Instituto Armando Reverón, Caracas.
Diana Espin is a self‑taught photographer and currently a student at Roberto Mata’s Photography Studio Cristina in Florida. Her work is not limited to just one form or expression. She Cristina was born views photography as an in Ecuador. This land, its culture, flavours and colours, interminable language which powers her experimental captivated her attention work. Her work is very liberal and inspired the artist to and related to personal pursue her artistic career. experiences: documentary, She received her MA in landscape, grand scale Arts with a Graphic Design major at Simmons College in panoramic images, as well as some work with portraits Boston. She moved back to and fine arts. She considers Ecuador where she worked herself an eternal student, as Art Director in DeMaruri always ready to work in Publicidad. The Asociación collaborations or volunteer Ecuatoriana de Publicidad her camera in any creative granted her eleven Condor Awards for her outstanding endeavour where it could be of use. Her images attempt work as a designer. In 1998 to transmit sensations and she moved to the USA feelings to those who look at and resumed her painting them carefully, transmitting studies. Cristina resides in Florida and participates with her own experience in the process. Studio 1156. She has taken part in many solo and group exhibits through the USA and South America.
Escobar
Guillermo
Felizola
Guillermo Felizola was born in Venezuela. He is one of the most renown photographers in the country and is recognised for being one of the most talented and original of the moment. He is at his happiest when through his lens he can capture the beauty of Caracas, where he resides.
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Justine
Formentelli
Justine Formentelli was Renata born in Paris in 1973. She spent her childhood in the Renata Fernández was born Caribbean, the island of in Caracas, Venezuela and Reunion and Morocco, where lives and works in London, the strong light and vibrant UK. She studied Fine Arts at colours have remained an the Instituto Universitario enduring influence in her Carolina de Estudios Superiores de paintings. She completed Artes Plásticas Armando her BA in illustration at Reverón, as well as studying the Atlanta College of Arts, Drama and Set Design and Carolina Fernandez del Dago USA (1998). She has been Media Studies. Fernández is a Bogotá based visual painting and exhibiting in has received several awards, artist and filmmaker (The the USA and Europe ever such as 2nd Award Atkinson School of The Art Institute of since. Her nomadic life Gallery Summer Exhibition Chicago BFA/BAVCS - 2014) has led her to investigate (2001) and the Órden José mixing themes of social the meaning of home and Félix Rivas, Third Class, for critique with multimedia the transitory nature of artistic accomplishments installations. Her work existence. She is currently as an emerging Venezuelan spans a variety of mediums studying for an MA in fine artist (1993). She has had and lies at the intersection Arts at The City and Guilds of solo and group exhibitions of deep engagement London School of Arts. in Venezuela, London, and with process, kitsch, and www.justine-formentelli.com Spain among others. commentary.
Fernández
Fernández del Dago
Jason
Galarraga
Galarraga was born in Caracas, Venezuela in 1950. He studied at the Instituto de Diseño - Fundación Neumann and at the Escuela de Artes Plásticas (Caracas). He also did a course in Applied Graphic Arts at CEAGRAF, Universidad de Costa Rica. His work has been part of solo exhibits in Venezuela, Colombia, Chile, Panama, USA, Mexico, and France. Galarraga has received numerous awards, including the “Mención Unica” at the lll Bienal Internacional de Arte Contemporáneo ULA (2010) and the “Antonio Edmundo Monsanto” Award at the LXV Salón Arturo Michelena (2010).
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Daniel Acuña No. 38 from the Cloud-spotting and Other Aimless Endeavors II series (2018) – 27 x 27 cm Erased charcoal dust on paper Original
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Nani Cárdenas El Otro Novio (2015) – 60 x 44 cm Embroidery and mixed media [framed in acrylic box] Orginal
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Enriqueta Ahrensburg Spring (2017) – 50 x 80 cm Acrylic paint on canvas Original
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Carlos Cruz-Diez Sitges (2014) – 100 x 25 cm Lithograph Series 1/75 Signed by artist
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Carlos Cruz-Diez Color Aditivo 3x (2011) – 33 x 48.5 cm Lithograph Series 1/75 Signed by Artist
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Luigi Cuchillo Cómanse a Besos esta Noche (2017) – 70 x 35 cm Print on aluminium Original
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Gloria Ceballos Hiliada (2008) – 56 x 38 cm Embroidery and mixed media Monotype Original
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Saint Clair Cemin Untitled - 4 (1980) – 38 x 47 cm Aquatint Etching Series 3/75
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Guillermo Felizola Serie Libertador (2017) – [Set of 2] 30 x 30cm [each] Photography Original
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Cristina Escobar Heliconias (2013) – 155 x 126 cm Oil on canvas Original
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Katherine Di Turi Abstract Photogram #38 (2018) – 17.5 x 12.5 cm Photogram on RC Ilford Paper Original
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Renata Fernández Deck Chairs (2016) – 44 x 61 cm Series Varied Edition Intervened Matted Print Series 1/2
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Carolina Fernández del Dago Lasso (2016) – 20 x 24 cm Collage Series 2/100
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Justine Formentelli Untitled (2015) – 30 x 40 cm Acrylic and collage Original
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Jason Galarraga Juegos y Letras (2008) – 38 x 59 cm Acrylic paint and crayons on wood Original
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María Gamundí Goddess of the Water (2016) – 30 x 30 cm High relief original model in terracotta on wooden frame
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María Gamundí Zulay (1993) – 53 x 38 cm Serigraphy Series 3/45
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Juan
Gerstl
Jaime
Gili
Jaime Gili (born 1972, Caracas) is a London-based Born in Caracas in 1985, artist. Throughout his career, Gerstl showed signs of intellectual creativity from an Gili has developed the universal abstract language early age. As a child, he was María Gabriela Elena of the mid-20th Century into drawn to symmetry, order contemporary painting. More and movement focusing on specifically, his work has turning his creativity into Maria Gamundí was born in García was born in Boston, been contextualised as a tangible aesthetic. Both 1952 in Caracas, Venezuela. Massachusetts in 1982 and revision of Latin American his art-dealer mother and She studied at Pratt Institute currently lives and works abstraction, especially his nature‑loving father of New York and the in Florida, USA. She began the Venezuelan optical Scuola del Libro of Urbino. her photographic studies in encouraged him to express and kinetic work of artists his ideas in different ways. She lives and works in 2009 at the Roberto Mata Pietrasanta. Since 1973 she Photography Workshop and Today, still ‘haunted’ by form, such as Carlos Cruz-Diez has held important personal her exhibition career in 2011. volume and symmetry, Gerstl and Alejandro Otero, with an input from popular art stresses the importance of exhibitions in Italy, Europe, In 2014, she held her first and London’s energy. Gili harmony in each piece and the United States and solo exhibition, “Caracas received his MA in painting seeks integration between Latin America. Her female Fragmentada”, at the tresy3 from the Royal College of the piece and the viewer. nudes exude a sculptural Gallery in Caracas. She Art (1998), after studying “My creative path stands force exalted by her deep has been awarded: Third in Caracas and Barcelona. between a peaceful dream knowledge of anatomy and place in video festival Sin He completed a PhD at the and a mathematical reality materials, as well as an Mordaza, 2012 and third University of Barcelona born as an optical illusion instinctive “joie de vivre” place in the competition (2001) with a thesis on which well represents her UnaFotoxDíax28Días, Roberto of the viewer that I call “Repetition and Serial art strong Latin American roots. Mata Taller de Fotografía, 2011. Geometric Poetry”. since the 1960’s”.
Gamundí
García
www.juangerstl.com.
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María Fernanda
Itálica
Peter
Lairet
Born in Caracas, Venezuela, Lairet studied Graphic ITÁLICA is currently the most Design at the Instituto de Peter Griffin was born in 1947 Diseño de Caracas (1987). exclusive representative in Wakefield, Yorkshire. He Throughout her career as of Asian Art in Spain. Mani lives and works in London. an artist she has dabbled de Rato and her daughter He has a MFA in Fine Art in graphic design, drawing, Ángela de la Rosa Rato, (Distinction) from Slade photography, and painting, alongside a team of School of Fine Art, London Pablo professionals, are the faces disciplines in which she (1979) and studied at the works without boundaries behind the gallery. Ángela San Francisco Art Institute, and combines to produce Pablo Griss was born in 1971 specialised in Asian Art Fulbright Grant (1977). surprising pieces. During in Caracas, Venezuela. He at the British Museum in He received the Wingate the 80’s Lairet began her graduated from Columbia London, focusing on India, Fellowship for Humanities artistic work, with pieces University School of Visual China and South East in the Arts award (1992), framed within abstract Arts (1996) in New York, Asia. Itálica participates in the Rome Scholarship in expressionism and paintings where he lived and worked. fairs and auctions, both in Painting (1979) and the strongly dominated by He currently works from Spain and internationally. Anstruther Purchase Award gestures. Lairet’s current his studios in Berlin and In September 2012, Itálica (1977). His work has been work is more reflexive Panama City where he has moved back into the same part of solo and collective and conceptual, by which resided since 2008. Pablo gallery space where it all exhibits around the world began in 1970, in Calle Jorge she studies currency from and is part of the collections has participated in several group and solo exhibitions Juan 31, Madrid. The gallery different denominations in several museums, and nationalities and where including The Royal College in the USA, Europe and Latin has been reformed and she seeps through aspects America. Griss’s work was continues to offer unique of Art (London). featured in the book “100 pieces of painting, sculpture of politics, economy and society. Painters of Tomorrow”. and furniture.
Griffin
Anticuario
Griss
www.pablogrissintervention.com
www.anticuarioitalica.com
www.mariafernandalairet.com
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Marianne
Lerbs
Andrés
Landino
My love for portrait photography started in the early eighties under the direction of Antonieta Muñoz. My first portrait commission came a couple of years later and I decided to embark on portraits as a career. During my studies in Journalism at the Universidad Central de Venezuela, analogue photography bewitched me and widened my senses taking my creativity to other levels. I sought to capture and display the essence of whom and what I was photographing. With time, I learned the use and magic of light, giving more depth and meaning to my work. I am currently based in London.
Lerbs grew up in Caracas, Venezuela and lives in Florida, USA. Her mother was a renowned art critic and her father encouraged her to pursue her art calling. With them she travelled all throughout Europe, South America and North America, visiting museums and galleries. Marianne graduated as graphic designer from the Instituto de Diseño Neumann. She has a long list of solo shows, art residences and public art commissions and has won several awards, including “Most Advanced Artist of Show” by Henry Flood Jr. director of Jacksonville Museum of Contemporary Art; and the inclusion in the “Encyclopaedia of Living Artists”, among other awards. www.mariannelerbs.com
Enrique
Lobo
Enrique Lobo was born in Mérida, Venezuela in 1958. He graduated as an Architect from the University of Los Andes (1985) and, between 1991 and 1994, he studied engraving at L’Espace Croix‑Baragnon in Toulouse, France. He currently lives in Palmira, Venezuela and works in different artistic expressions, such as painting, drawing, engraving, and sculpture. He has exhibited his work in galleries, museums, centres and art fairs nationally and internationally.
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Anamaría
López
López was born in Cumaná, Venezuela and lived in Spain as a child, where she spent most of her time visiting museums and galleries with her father, which inspired her to paint. She is passionate about nature and works with unconventional tools and different textures, dimensions and colours that contribute to her contemporary abstract designs. Each work is bold and shows her emotion, with colours overlapping into one another. She encourages viewers by taking them into a world of ethereal beauty, where they can search their own meaning and make discoveries along the way.
Cipriano
Martínez
Rocío
Magasrevi
Magasrevi was born in Caracas, Venezuela in 1973. In 1997 she did her first studies in drawing at the studio of José Gelhder and in 1999 she began to explore painting with oils and acrylic. In 2003, after perfecting her oil paint technique, she founded her studio, together with other fellow artists, joined art collective exhibits and began selling her work. From 2009 to 2014 Magasrevy studied under artist Enrique Etievan. Her work is part of private collections in Venezuela, USA, Panama and Spain. She currently works in her studio in Caracas.
Martínez was born in 1965 in Caracas, Venezuela. He has an MA from Chelsea College of Arts & Design, London (1999) as well as an MA from UPEL, Caracas (1998) and a Degree in Arts from Instituto Armando Reverón, Caracas (1996). He studied Civil Engineering at the UCV, Caracas (1989). He received a Special Mention of the Jury at the Mendoza Award 2003, Caracas and a Special Distinction at the “II Bienal Nacional del Paisaje” Museo de Arte Contemporáneo Mario Abreu, Maracay, Venezuela (1998). Martínez’s work has been in solo and group exhibits in Venezuela, UK, Spain, and Colombia.
Juan
Mateus
Juan Mateus is a London based Colombian artist who works with photography, mixed media and found objects. He currently studies Fine Arts at Central Saint Martins (UAL). Look at #me is a comment on narcissism and our obsession with the way in which we portray ourselves and create online social media personas, which do not always necessarily represent reality. juanmateus.com
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Gabriela Elena García Unexpected Inner Side (2015) – [Set of 2] #07 Series 2/6 #30 Series 3/6 24 x 25 cm (each) Archival Pigment print on Hahnemuhle photo rag, bright white 310 gsm
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Juan Gerstl Mercedes – 200 x 200 cms Geometric cartography. Intervened print on paper Original
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Itálica Anticuario God Vishnu (XIX Century Original) – 15 cm H Bronze Sculpture India
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Peter Griffin Heart (2007) – 76 x 58 cm Carburundum Etching Edition 5/12
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Jaime Gili A200 Gio (2010) – 70 x 70 cm Original silkscreen print on 350gsm Magnani litho paper Series 1/200
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Pablo Griss Brooding Sky – 60 x 50 cm Acrylic on linen 2018 Original
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Andrés Landino Jesus Soto - Behind the scenes (1998) – [Set of 3] 14 x 19 cm 14 x 19 cm 19 x 28 cm Photography on paper
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María Fernanda Lairet Queen Elizabeth II (2013) – 30 x 30 cm Photo print and praise glass impression Original
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Marianne Lerbs Doggo (2010) – 82 x 102 cm Acrylic paint on canvas. Original
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Enrique Lobo Mi Bici Mágica (2018) – 50 x 50 cm Mixed technique on canvas Original
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Anamaría López Remanso (2017) – 64 x 140 cm Acrylic paint on Canvas Original
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Rocío Magasrevi Trazando (2018) – 25 x 25 cm Oil on canvas Original
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Juan Mateus Look at #me (2015) – 62 x 53 cm Acrylic and correction fluid on found object Original
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Cipriano Martínez Apuntes para la Destrucción (2014) – 56 x 76.5 cm Silkscreen on Fabriano paper Original
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Gabriela Medina Urban Fridha (2017) – 20 x 30 cm Digital Collage Series 1/20
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Gabriela Medina Salado (2017) – [Set of 2] 20 x 30 cm (each) Digital Collage Series 1/20
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Manuel
Mérida
Mérida is a Venezuelan contemporary painter and sculptor born in 1939, based in Paris. Mérida studied painting and sculpture at the Escuela de Artes Plásticas Arturo Michelena under the tutelage of Roberto Gabriela Braulio Salazar and Claudio Mimo. From 1968 to 1973 he Roberto Matta (Chile Gabriela Medina is a creative lived in Europe, where he befriended Carlos Cruz‑Diez 1911‑2002) “… was an inphotographer specialized and collaborated in his ternational figure whose in international corporate worldview represented image. Freelance since 1982, studio for two years. Back in Venezuela in 1973 he began a synthesis of European, she has worked directly for to integrate concepts of American, and Latin Ameri- top clients and the best space and movement into can cultures. As a member advertising agencies all his work. His artistic work of the Surrealist movement over the world. Living in develops alongside his work and an early mentor to Paris since 2011, she is now several Abstract Expression- capturing the essence of the as a set decorator for movies and television, where he ists, Matta broke with both “City of Light”, through the groups to pursue a highly emotions of its inhabitants. has collaborated with Luis personal artistic vision. Taking time to compile and Armando Roche, Néstor Rodríguez Lamelas and Max His mature work blended edit her extended image abstraction, figuration, and bank, Gabriela is aiming for Douy. Mérida’s work is part of the permanent collections multi‑dimensional spaces a more personal work. In of several museums around into complex, cosmic land- 2014 she received the Gold scapes. Matta’s long and Medal of Professional Merit the world. prolific career was defined by the “Foro Europa 2011” in by a strong social conMadrid. science and an intense exploration of his internal and gabrielamedinaart.com external worlds”. (Modern Art Insight)
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Medina
Patricia
Michelangeli
Patricia was born in Caracas in 1977. She studied art in the School of Visual Arts Cristobal Rojas in Caracas. She is recognisable for her vividly coloured style in abstract art. She has exhibited her work in Caracas, Maturin and Miami.
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Gustavo
Muci
My artistic work does not pursue definition, location, or concept. It pursues liberty through the conjugation and ludic exploration of colour, shapes, textures, lines and dots as mediums for the expression of the Rodolfo most intimate emotions and sensations. It is nurtured by the sea, marine life, the Rodolfo Minumboc was a sky, clouds, space and the Venezuelan painter and sculptor (1933‑1988). He lived movement that exists in each of them. It intends to in Rome from 1963, where be the result of the union he studied architecture between the mind and the and art history. His work is soul, which fly and express known for a predominance themselves together, so the of white with bursts of creative spirit can flow as silver, gold and grey, which induce sculptoric sensations, it wishes, opening the way for the enjoyment of life with somewhat kinetic and - of existence in freedom, spatial influences. freedom that is captured in each canvas, in each creative event.
Minunboc
www.muci.com/galerĂa
Isabela
Muci
From an early age I dove headlong into a variety of artistic pursuits in order to free myself from my surroundings. My journey began with painting and progressed to pottery, music, and sculpture before returning to my true passion: painting. I feel the need for an intimate dialog with my work in order to bring about personal transformation through the creative process, which is an aesthetic exploration of recycled and often earthy foundations layered with hints of classical figure drawings. This layering process is achieved with a playful painting approach and it is my personal way of searching for beauty in the imperfect, impermanent, and incomplete.
Leonardo
Nierman
Leonardo Nierman is a Mexican artist born in 1932 and mostly known for his painting and sculpture. His work is abstract but still with discernible images from nature such as birds, water, lightning and more. His paintings are in pure colours while his sculptures are generally of metal, often silver-toned. Nierman has had exhibitions in Mexico and abroad and over sixty recognitions of his work, half of which are from outside Mexico.
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Alejandro
O’Daly
As a hobbyist in art, I try to do things that I enjoy. I seek to create and turn feelings, emotions, memories or what I see in the agitated day to day of any person Ángel Roberto into an artwork. I love to think of different ways to I may say that I “inherited” my interest in art from my express myself through art, daughter Cristina. My education was always scientific and therefore I don’t follow any not humanistic; however, at my 64 years of age I have specific technique although lived lots of experiences that have taken me to the most I try to use my Civil Engineer beautiful places where it would be impossible to keep the background. I have had for visual sensibility silent. I have now found an activity that years the basic need to allows me to share with my daughter, where she represents create and in this moment experience and I represent adolescence. There is no greater of my life, after many years inspiration than disobeying her advice and doing mischief designing in my head, I have endorsed by the arbitrariness that characterizes creativity. I found the time to express do not know what gives me more pleasure, finishing an art myself. project or sharing the studio with my daughter.
Núñez
Pablo
O’Higgins
Pablo (Paul) O’Higgins was born in Salt Lake City, Utah. In 1924 he left for Mexico where he became Rivera’s assistant on the murals at the National School of Agriculture in Chapingo and at the Ministry of Education in Mexico City. O’Higgins painted his first mural in 1933 at the Emiliano Zapata School. Throughout his career he continued to paint murals on public buildings in both Mexico and the United States. His most notable work is probably the pre-Hispanic themed mural at the National Anthropology Museum in Mexico City (1963‑4).
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Esther
Ojeda
Luz
Pérez Ojeda
Esther is a Venezuelan artist who lives and works in Paris since 1968. In both canvas and painting on silk, Ojeda has integrated her search of colour and abstraction to leave a range of sweet textures, caressed by the delicacy and the acquired perfection through the Arturo Michelena Plastic Arts School, l’Ecole du Louvre and the Atelier Technique Kniasseff of Paris, where the master Kniasseff taught her about decoration on silk and the manufacture of inks, which she ably produces and captures.
Luz was born in Venezuela in 1966 and lives in France since 1968. Both her parents Armando are Venezuelan artists from whom she learnt the art of painting. Luz worked for Armando was born in over 10 years as assistant Venezuela in 1936 and to kinetic master Carlos moved to Paris, France Cruz-Diez and with Del Arco, with his family in 1968. Armando travels frequently fine art serigraphy printers, in Paris. She works with to Venezuela where he has made a name for himself as mixed media: paint, collages, digital photography, using a world class muralist and a beloved artist in galleries her own photographs and paintings, as well as doing and museums. Armando’s symbolism tendencies have collaborative work with brought him notoriety in the other photographers. She art world as an expert in his is represented by Galerie Montmartre Paris. field.
www.estherojeda.net
www.atelierarmando.com
Pérez
www.luzperezojeda.net
Ernesto
Pesce
Pesce is an Argentinian plastic artist and teacher. His extensive career is mirrored in the presence of his work in numerous museums and collections across three continents. His monumental murals embellish public spaces in Argentina and Germany. Pesce has been awarded with important national and international prizes such as the Great National Prizes of Drawing (1977) and Engraving (1980) and the Prize of Engraving “Manuel Belgrano” (1981), the highest recognition granted by the City of Buenos Aires.
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Roberto Matta Homo Flux (Octravi) (1974-1975) – 61 x 81 cm Lithograph 200
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Manuel Mérida Cercle Rouge Terre Cuite (2015) – 60 cm Diam Painted wood, sand, glass Original
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Patricia Michelangeli Me Habitas, Te Arropo (2018) – 40 x 50cm Acrylic on canvas Original
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Leonardo Nierman Untitled (ca. 1970) – 60 x 43 cm Watercolour
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Rodolfo Minunboc Armonia II – 50 x 40 cm Oil painting on canvas Original
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Gustavo Muci The Flower of Life 4 - Gaia (2017) – 46 x 61 cm Acrylic paint over Acrylic Gesso Primed Sheet Original
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Ángel Roberto Núñez Untitled – 30 x 30 x 10 cm Acrylic and oil
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Ángel Roberto Núñez Untitled – 30 x 30 x 10 cm Acrylic and oil
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Alejandro O’Daly Untitled (2018) – 50 x 50 cm Digital Print Original
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Alejandro O’Daly Ávila Tricolor (2018) – 17 x 60 cm Digital Print Original
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Esther Ojeda Bibliotecas (2016) – 30 x 21 cm Acrylic paint, mixed media on Arches paper Original
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Luz Pérez Ojeda Dancing Liberty (2016) – 21 x 30 cm Animation Lenticular Print Series 1/8
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Pablo O’Higgins The Market (1934) – 32 x 38 cm Lithograph Original Edition of 300
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Armando Pérez Profils (2017) – 40 x 50 cm Acrylic paint on canvas Original
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Ernesto Pesce Buscando al Arquitecto de la Catedral de Chartres en el Laberinto del Universo (2017) – 50 x 70 cm Técnica mixta sobre papel Serie LABERINTOS
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Daniela Quilici Oliva 1 (2011) – 41 x 32 cm Acrylic and pencil on paper Original
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Lucía Pizzani Orchids #A32 (2012) – 30 x 40 cm Inkjet pigment print on cotton paper Series 1/20
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Manuel
Quintana Castillo
Manuel Quintana Castillo was a Venezuelan painter (1928‑2016). He studied art at the Escuela de Artes Plásticas in Caracas. Since then he developed into Lucía Daniela one of the greatest artists in the history of Venezuela. Pizzani was born in Quilici was born in Paris, He taught at the Escuela de Caracas, Venezuela, where France in 1982. She spent Artes Plásticas, as well as in studied Communications her childhood and part of the School of Architecture (Audiovisual) at the her youth in Venezuela. She and Urbanism of the UCV. He Universidad Católica Andrés returned to Paris in 1999 and received numerous awards Bello. She has a Diploma studied graphic design at during his life, including the in Conservation Biology Sornas and Creapole. In 2000 National Award of Visual Arts from Columbia University she travelled to Morocco as (1973), the Arturo Michelena and an MA from Chelsea an assistant photographer. Award (1978), the Armando College of Arts in London. She obtained her Masters Reverón Award by the Pizzani has received from the Fine Arts’s School Venezuelan Association of several awards, including: in Paris 2006. At that time Visual Artists (1996). Hotshoe/Photofusion she made her second solo Magazine 2014, Award to Best exhibition. She obtained Emerging Artist from the her degree in sculpture and AICA Venezuela Asociación drawing from the Fine Arts Internacional de Críticos de National School (2009). In Arte, 2013, First Prize in the 2013 part of her work enters XII Premio Eugenio Mendoza in the collection of the 2013, and Second Prize in the Cabinet of Prints drawing of IX Salón CANTV de Jóvenes Valencia, Venezuela. Daniela Artistas FIA 2006. has exhibited in different cities such as Buenos Aires, Caracas, London and Paris.
Pizzani
Quilici
Iván
Rojas
Rojas was born in Venezuela in 1965. He has studied art, drawing, painting, design and sculpture in Venezuela and Mexico. He graduated in Graphic Design in 1990 from the Instituto de Diseño de Caracas, Venezuela. Rojas has developed wide experience during the last two decades, during which he has had numerous exhibits in Venezuela, Mexico, USA, Cuba, Spain, England, Switzerland, and Dominican Republic. His work forms part of private collections around the world as well as important public collections, such as: Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Caracas Sofía Imber, Museo de Arte Coro, Museo Mario Abreu, Museo Francisco Narváez, Museo Nueva Cádiz, and Museo de Arte Latinoamericano de Los Angeles.
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Andrea
Santolaya
Santolaya was born in Madrid in 1982. She earned her MFA from the School of Visual Arts in NYC where she also worked for Manolo Valdés photographing his monumental sculptures. Previously, she Abraham Adriana photographed the Making of the film “The Honour of the Wronged” by artist Abraham Rosales was born Adriana Rosell is a Carlos García‑Alix. She in Caracas in 1993, where Venezuelan artist. She he spent his childhood in resides in Bogotá, Colombia has published the Making clothing factories. From since 1999, where she made of “Looking for Felipe Sandoval”, “Manolo Valdés. a very young age, fabric, her studies in plastic arts Sixteen Sculptures in New sewing and serigraphy were at the Universidad de Los York”, “Around” and “Manolo elements that stimulated Andes. Her creative work Valdés. Botanical Garden in him and nowadays those has been developed in a New York”. This last book elements are developed mix between drawing and in his artwork. Abraham painting, applied in subjects earned the 1st Prize for best studied graphic design in from illustration to research art publication 2014 by the Ministry of Culture and Caracas (Nueva Esparta of territories, landscapes Sports in Spain. Andrea has University) and serigraphy in and minerals. exhibited in Spain, Italy, the New York (SVA). He has been United States and Venezuela part of 9 collective and 3 individual exhibitions.
Rosales
Rosell
www.andreasantolaya.com
Clara
Toro
Clara is a Colombian artist, living in Miami, that began her career as an industrial designer. She studied photography while in college and has pursued this interest, while working on other projects. The past two years she has dedicated her time to travel and do documentary photography. The photography donated to this project is part of a series made in India during the summer of 2017 in which the main interest was to depict loneliness in a country that is well known, in part, for the crowded spaces.
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51 Photography set 1: a] Diana Espín Out There - The Longest Sunset (2016) – 22 x 28 cm Digital photography printed by the author on Pro Matte photo paper with archive Cannon original pigments Series 1/25
b] Clara Toro Verano en India - Presencia (2017) – 22 x 28 cm Digital photography printed by the author on Pro Premium Matte photo paperwith archive pigments Series 1/8
c] Pedro Wazzan Kukkenan (2014) – 22 x 28 cm Digital photography printed by the author on Pro Luster photo paper with archive Cannon Original pigments Author Copy
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52 Photography set 2: a] Isabela Muci Venecia - Los Trapos Sucios se Lavan en Casa (2017) – 22 x 28 cm Digital photography printed by the author on Pro Platiunum photo paper with archive prints Series 1/8
b] Andrea Santolaya Reina Mariana - Valdés on Broadway (2012) – 28 x 36 cm Silver-bromide gelatin on barium paper Series 1/9 + 2 P.A.
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Manuel Quintana Castillo Estudio de Figura en Espacio Fragmentario – 56 x 43 cm Giclée on velvet bright white 100% cotton 310 gr paper, PH neutral Series 78/200
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Iván Rojas Untitled (1996) – [Set of 3] 22 x 30 cm [each] Pastel on paper Original
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Abraham Rosales Huella 001 (2018) – 27 x 27 cm Layers of fabric on canvas Mixed media Original
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Antonio Seguí Untitled I (1996) – 77.5 x 70 cm Silkscreen Edition 91/150
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Adriana Rosell Montaña de Oro (2018) – 24.5 x 21.5 cm Pencil and gold lacquer Original
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Valentino
Sibadón
Sibadón was born in Peru in 1984. He studied at the Escuela Nacional de Bellas Artes in Peru (2003‑2007), specialising in painting. He has a degree in Graphic Design form the Instituto Peruano de Antonio Anne Arte y Diseño (2008). In 2011 he was awarded 3rd prize at the Golden Grafitti Antonio Seguí is a Shingleton is one of those contest organised by contemporary Argentine rare artists who is equally painter and illustrator comfortable whether she is Minera Hochschild and in 2016 he was finalist in the whose vivid, often satirical creating with a paintbrush, VIII Concurso Nacional de works focus on the people etching a copper plate, or Pintura organised by the and vistas of modern using her bare hands on Museo del Banco Central de urban life. Influenced by a lump of clay. She has Reserva del Peru. During May the Cubists and Modernist a degree in Zoology and 2018 he will be taking part artists like Diego Rivera, approaches her work with in the Residencia Artística his work is represented in a scientist’s analytical eye. the permanent collections In 1980 Anne moved to Italy Panal 361 in Buenos Aires, which will end with a solo of the Musée National to study under the famous d’Art Moderne in Paris, the Nerina Simi in Florence. This exhibition. Museum of Modern Art and gave her 2 years of classical www.valentinosibadon.com the Solomon R. Guggenheim atelier training in drawing Museum in New York, and painting, a precious, the Hirshhorn Museum knowledge and skill base and Sculpture Garden in for her further figurative Washington, D.C. and the work with animals. Anne Centre Georges Pompidou, has had solo and collective in Paris. exhibitions regularly in the UK and Italy.
Seguí
Shingleton
www.anneshingleton.com
Emilia
Sunyer
For more than fifteen years I have been painting almost exclusively in black and white, in medium to large formats using acrylic paints. I use a completely unique original technique developed over many years where I attach acrylic to canvas in skins to build up depth and texture behind the visible surface in a “negative” process to classical painting. In this practice, brushwork is rendered invisible giving the paintings a reflective, synthetic material surface. I take my cues from nature, religion, popular culture, literature as well as from painting and art history.
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Vieri
Tomaselli
Vieri Tomaselli started his career at the age of 18 in Milan. From the early 70’s Emma to the mid 90’s his work has spanned from fashion Emma is a British artist & photography, to architecture, illustrator, based in London. interiors and industrial, for After her degree in Graphic fashion brands, corporations Design she worked for and individuals. From 200 some pretty big names in onwards and with the advent branding and advertising, of digital photography, he then following eight years in has taken care of teaching, the industry she re‑trained instructing and coaching as a massage therapist and other photographers. still practises today. Emma Tomaselli also runs his knew she had to return to own painting workshop. On her creative ‘must’. After the artistic side, Vieri has some refreshing short exhibited his work widely in courses at Putney School of Europe and the Americas. Art and Central St Martins, He has also printed several she had her first solo show books. He lives and works in in November 2015 and hasn’t Miami, Florida. looked back.
Thistleton
www.emmathistleton.co.uk
Iberia
Carlos
Iberia Torres Abelaira is a Chilean photographer and sociologist. During the past 15 years she has dedicated herself mainly to document, in text and photographs, cultural aspects of the Araucanía Region in southern Chile. She has exhibited her work on numerous occasions both in Chile and the UK. She is also co-author of the first Guide of Religious Tourism in Chile and author of the books “Pucón‑Chile: Así era mi pueblo 1883-1969” (now in its 2nd edition) and “ÍCONOS: El Arte de Fray Francisco Valdés Subercaseaux”.
Carlos Vallenilla was born in Barquisimeto, Venezuela in 1973. From a very early age he was interested in art, and after graduating with a degree in Marketing and Advertising he began a journey through the design world. His constant search for integrating his work with volumes, colour, and movement, enabled him to begin to capture them on canvas and wood. By 2014 he ventured abroad, starting in the USA. This international scope has resulted in invitations to participate in events of greater projection and scale both in America and Europe.
Torres Abelaira
Vallenilla
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Anne Shingleton We Are Not Amused (2018) – 18 x 30 cm Framed Monoprint (Monotype) Original
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Valentino Sibadón Oro Nocturno (2015) – 70 x 50 cm Spray paint on Holographic golden Cardboard Original
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Valentino Sibadón Juego Fresco (2015) – 70 x 44 cm Spray paint on Holographic silver Cardboard Original
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Emilia Sunyer Series Sketches of Venezuelan Hospitals (2017) – 29 x 29 cm Charcoal on paper Original
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Emma Thistleton Untitled (2016) – 19 x 27 cm Limited Edition Print Series 6/20
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Vieri Tomaselli (Photography set 1):
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Vieri Tomaselli (Photography set 2): b] Venice (2015) – 28 x 43 cm Photograph printed on Canson Rag Photographique 100% Cotton Paper Archival Print
c] Miami (2014) – 43 x 28 cm Photograph printed on Canson Rag Photographique 100% Cotton Paper Archival Print
d] Modena (2015) – 43 x 28 cm Photograph printed on Canson Rag Photographique 100% Cotton Paper Archival Print
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Vieri Tomaselli (Photography set 3): e] Toronto (2007) – 28 x 43 cm Photograph printed on Canson Rag Photographique 100% Cotton Paper Archival Print
f] New York (2014) – 28 x 43 cm Photograph printed on Canson Rag Photographique 100% Cotton Paper Archival Print
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Augusto
Villalba
Born 1961 and based in the UK, Villalba has an in MA Piers Fine Art Research (Fine Art, Theory, Practice & Education) Piers Veness (UK) is a from Chelsea College of painter who lives and Art & Design (2000), a works in London. Using BA (Honours) in Fine Art hard-edged abstraction, Painting from Armando Veness investigates visual Reveron Higher Institute, depth through form and Caracas, Venezuela (1996). colour. He received an MA in He also studied printmaking Scenography from the Slade and graphic design. His School of Fine Art, London, work is represented at and a BA in Fine Art and National Gallery of Art Theatre at University College (Caracas, Venezuela) and Northampton. the Collection Patricia Phelps de Cisneros (Caracas, Venezuela).
Veness
Tony
Vázquez-Figueroa
Vazquez‑Figueroa was born in 1980 in Caracas, Venezuela. He received his BFA from Emerson College Massachusetts, USA (1992). He continued his art studies in 1997 Escuela de Arte San Alejandro, Habana, Cuba, New York Studio (scholarship) and Slade School of Painting in London. He received the Rozas‑Botran Foundation Latin American Award (2015) and, the First Prize of the 63rd All Florida Exhibition Boca Raton Museum of Art (2014). Vazquez‑Figueroa uses materials such as bitumen, crude oil, glass, eraser clay, photographs, advertising, among others, and manipulates them using the strategy of “additive‑subtraction”. He has been greatly influenced by Rauschenberg’s Erased De Kooning, which he considers one of the most radical acts of art of the 20th century.
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Anabella
Vivas
Anabella was born in Caracas - Venezuela in 1987 and is currently established between Milan and Madrid. She often plays with the balance of conceptmaterials‑technique. By constantly examining materials and objects around her, she creates products from a fresh new perspective, recurrently highlighting different aspects of her products in a unique way and giving them a fresh “twist”. “My goal is to create products combining industry and craft, that not only answer your needs but also fuel your imagination. When boundaries between design and art fade away, potential for magic occurs”.
Charlie
Pedro
Charlie Warde made 300 editions of HELP to raise money for his large-scale reenactment of J G Ballard’s Concrete Island in 2017, set on the site of the book, underneath the Westway flyover. On the 14th of June 2017, the intense week long performance piece was abandoned on its penultimate day because of its proximity to the Grenfell Tower fire. As a witness of those horrific events, Warde is donating 50% of the proceeds from the sale of editions 50 100 to the survivors of the tragedy. The V&A Museum has acquired an edition for their permanent collection.
Pedro Wazzan was born in Caracas, Venezuela. He has been teaching photography for over 13 years at Roberto Mata’s Photography Studio, his alman MAter. His social photographs have gone around the globe and he has been the recipient of several Ascenso awards in the area of documentary videos and landscape photography. Wazzan has been part of documentaries (Churum, hijos del Sol, Guerreras). He was founding director and partner in the enterprise AlAgua Cinema and is the director of the audiovisual department of Camp La Llanada USA. Wazzan has his studio at the Bakehouse Art Complex in Miami, where he currently lives.
Warde
Wazzan
www.pedrowazzan.com
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Iberia Torres Abelaira Cruces (2010) – [Set of 2] 50 x 50 cm (each) Photographies printed on digital paper Original
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Carlos Vallenilla Cubes on Canvas – 20 x 24 x 20 Mixed Media Acrylic paint on Wood Original
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Tony Vázquez-Figueroa Red (2014) – 44 x 36 cm Collage Archival print
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Piers Veness Black and Green #12 (2014) – 20 x 14.5 cm Acrylic paint on canvas board Original
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Anabella Vivas Botany – 24 x 18 x 18 Brass and Marble Oxidation and Etching Original
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Charlie Warde HELP (A4 edition) (2017) – 21 x 29.7 cm (unframed) Acrylic on hand pressed cotton rag in custom plywood frame by Darbyshire
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Augusto Villalba Orange (2017) – 20 x 15 cm Acrylic and oil on paper / board Original
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Gloria Ceballos Saint Clair Cemin Carlos Cruz‑Diez Luigi Cuchillo
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Katherine di Turi Cristina Escobar Diana Espín
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Guillermo Felizola Renata Fernández Carolina Fernández del Dago Justine Formentelli
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Jason Galarraga María Gamundí Gabriela Elena García Juan Gerstl
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Jaime Gili Peter Griffin Pablo Griss Itálica Anticuario
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María Fernanda Lairet Andrés Landino Marianne Lerbs Enrique Lobo
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Anamaría López Rocío Magasrevi Cipriano Martínez
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Juan Mateus Roberto Matta Gabriela Medina Manuel Mérida Patricia Michelangeli
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Leonardo Nierman Ángel Roberto Núñez Alejandro O’Daly Pablo O’Higgins
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Esther Ojeda Armando Pérez Luz Pérez Ojeda
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Ernesto Pesce Lucía Pizzani Daniela Quilici Manuel Quintana Castillo
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Iván Rojas Abraham Rosales Adriana Rosell Andrea Santolaya
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Clara Toro Antonio Seguí Anne Shingleton Valentino Sibadón
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Emilia Sunyer Emma Thistleton Vieri Tomaselli Iberia Torres Abelaira
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Daniel Acuña / No. 38 from the Cloud-spotting and Other Aimless Endeavors II series
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Nani Cárdenas / El Otro Novio
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Enriqueta Ahrensburg / Spring
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Carlos Cruz-Diez / Sitges
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Carlos Cruz-Diez / Color Aditivo 3x
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Luigi Cuchillo / Cómanse a Besos esta Noche
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Gloria Ceballos / Hiliada
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Saint Clair Cemin / Untitled - 4
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Guillermo Felizola / Serie Libertador
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Cristina Escobar / Heliconias
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Katherine Di Turi / Abstract Photogram #38
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Renata Fernández / Deck Chairs
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Carolina Fernández del Dago / Lasso
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Justine Formentelli / Untitled
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Jason Galarraga / Juegos y Letras
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María Gamundí / Goddess of the Water
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María Gamundí / Zulay
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Gabriela Elena García / Unexpected Inner Side
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Juan Gerstl / Mercedes
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Itálica Anticuario / God Vishnu
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Peter Griffin / Heart
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Jaime Gili / A200 Gio
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Pablo Griss / Brooding Sky
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Andrés Landino / Jesus Soto - Behind the scenes [set of 3]
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María Fernanda Lairet / Queen Elizabeth II
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Marianne Lerbs / Doggo
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Enrique Lobo / Mi Bici Mágica
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Anamaría López / Remanso
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Rocío Magasrevi / Trazando
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Juan Mateus / Look at #me
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Cipriano Martínez / Apuntes para la Destrucción
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Gabriela Medina / Urban Fridha
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Roberto Matta / Homo Flux (Octravi)
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Manuel Mérida / Cercle Rouge Terre Cuite
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Patricia Michelangeli / Me Habitas, Te Arropo
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Leonardo Nierman / Untitled
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Rodolfo Minunboc / Armonia II
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Gustavo Muci / The Flower of Life 4 - Gaia
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Luz Pérez Ojeda / Dancing Liberty
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Pablo O’Higgins / The Market
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Manuel Quintana Castillo / Estudio de Figura en Espacio Fragmentario
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