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Pinta Modern

Show Management 2014

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR • Diego Costa Peuser

GUEST CURATORS

Pinta Modern

• Osbel Suárez

Pinta Contemporary

• Curatorial Committee

Pinta Next

• Sonia Becce

Pinta Brazil

• Moacir Dos Anjos

Pinta Forum

• Roc Laseca

COLLECTOR & VIP RELATIONS

Pinta Miami

• Malena Assing • Sol Picón- Fernández

COLLECTOR & VIP NEW YORK • Maria Estrany-y-Gendre

SPONSORSHIPS & CORPORATE RELATIONS • Javier Ollarves

PRESS

Newlink Communications Group

• Teresa Villareal

VICE PRESIDENT • Nahila Campos

SOCIAL BUSINESS CONSULTANT

Content Consultant

• Amalia Caputo

Latin America

• Carolina Ledezma

Argentina

• Muchnik & CO

Host Committee 2014

• Teresa Aguirre Lanari de Bulgheroni • Sergio Aisenberg • Milagros & José B. Andreu • Armando Andrade • Juan Ball • Tony Bechara • Diana & Moisés Berezdivin • Margarita & John Belk • Holly Block • Tanya Brillembourg • Jorge Brugo • Luis Caballero • Sixto Campano • Dinorah & Horacio Campolieto • Luis Campos • Teresa Carregal • Trudy & Paul Cejas • Cecilia Cordeiro de Engels • Eduardo & Clarise Costantini • Rosa & Carlos de la Cruz • Bernard Chappard • Thomas Cummins • Elliot Davis • Víctor M. Echevarría • Ricardo Estévez • Jacobo Fiterman • César Gaviria • Mónica & Oded Goldberg • Carmen & Luis Gutiérrez • Richard Hamilton Yaz & Valentín Hernández • Enrique Jocelyn-Holt • Marlise & Aníbal Jozami • Violy Mac Causland • Carlos Machado • Dimitri Milberg • Petro Felipe Montes Lira • Jack Morinière • Lisett & Pedro Muñoz Marín • Solita & Steven Mishaan • Diane & Robert Moss • Carlos Padula • Tatiana Pagés • Ignacio Pakciarz • Gonzalo Parodi • Raúl Peralba • Jorge Pérez • Sagrario Pérez Soto • Catherine Petitgas • Cecilia & Ernesto Poma • Philippe Prufer • Saul Rotsztain • Ben Schneider • Erica Roberts • Mera & Don Rubell • María Soledad Saieh • Mercedes Sánchez Elía • Yolanda Santos Garza • Raquel & Michael Scheck • Susan Segal • Salwa Smith • Edward Sullivan • Pablo Stalman • Malcom S. Taub • Susana Torruella • Richard Townsend • Rosalía & Umberto Ugobono • Silke & Alex Reynal • Patricia & Juan Vergez • Juan Carlos Verme • Gabriel Werthein • Elita & Daniel Yanquelewitz • Natasha & Julián Zugazagoitia

OSBEL SUÁREZ Curator for PINTA Galleries • Modern Art

Osbel Suárez (Pinar del Río, Cuba, 1970). BFA in Art History from the University of Havana. Lives and works in Madrid. From 1999 to 2008, he served as curator and exhibitions coordinator at the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía. Subsequently, he was Chief Curator at CIFO EUROPE until 2012. Among the exhibitions he has curated, special mention may be made of La pasión por el libro (MNCARS and Staatsbibliothek, Berlin, 2002), Jesse Fernández’ retrospective (MNCARS, 2003), Lo[s] cinético[s](MNCARS, 2007 and Tomie Ohtake Institute, 2008). The latter show, which won the Critics’ Award granted by the Sao Paulo Association of Art Critics, explored the kinetic art movement from a trans-historical perspective and vindicated the contributions of Latin America to the kinetic discourse. In 2009, Suárez curated for the Museu d`Art Espanyol Contemporany the exhibition Cruz-Diez. El color sucede and in 2011, he inaugurated at the Juan March Foundation América Fría. La abstracción geométrica en Latinoamérica (19341973.) In 2012, a significant part of the CIFO Collection was presented, under his curatorship, at the National Museum of Fine Arts in Havana. He has curated and written the prologues for exhibitions by Julio Le Parc, Ana Mercedes Hoyos, Alberto Fabra, Antonio Asís, Francisco Sobrino, Leo Matiz, and Carmen Calvo, among others. He has been a member of the staff of the Master of Museology courses at the University of Granada, and has delivered courses and lectures in museums, universities and foundations in Europe, the United States and Latin America, where he is also an advisor for important collections. PINTA Fair has chosen him as curator of its next edition. In 2015 he will inaugurate a retrospective of Raúl Lozza at the MDC Freedom Tower (Miami) and the Museum of Contemporary Art in Santiago de Chile is preparing an overview of Claudio Girola’s work under his gaze. A book of his authorship on the life of art critic José Gómez Sicre and another on the work of Macaparana are about to be published.

MODERN

Within the modern chapter of PINTA 2014, I would like to place the emphasis on the successive chapters of geometric abstraction insofar as they may be understood as an example of the desire for progress, modern and heterogeneous, that has run through Latin America since the early decades of the second half of the 20th century. The successive spaces for grouping together and experimentation, as well as the also successive ruptures and confrontations of geometric art in Latin America highlight the weight and the strength of continental geometry. Particularly rupturistic is the presence of concrete Brazilian photography, given that its representational possibilities made it possible for abstract expression to have some channels for diffusion that contributed to the understanding and development of modern sensibility. However, up to the present, critics and collectors have focused their gaze almost exclusively on the countries of the Atlantic Basin, leaving those that share the Pacific Basin in an undeserved limbo. The geometry of Argentina, Uruguay, Brazil and Venezuela has been studied – and collected – rigorously, but that of Chile, Peru and Ecuador still await the moment when their critical fortune will reach the same level of recognition as their neighbors’. This absence of balance is the reason that leads me to pretend to show the geometric exercises of the other half of Latin America. The concrete experience in Cuba, subject to brevity and an abrupt end induced by the change in discourse imposed by the arrival of the 1959 Revolution also requires special attention. Recovered for the first time through their inclusion, in 2011, in the exhibition América Fría, the Cuban geometric artists still need an exercise of exhibition and circulation that may place them on a par with their fellow artists from the Continent.

El Museo

Director: Luis Fernando Pradilla

Calle 81 # 11 – 41, Bogotá, Colombia, Zip code 110221 Tel./Fax: +57 (1) 7447588 Mobile: +57 (3) 115316323 info@galeriaelmuseo.com www.galeriaelmuseo.com

GALLERY ARTISTS Débora Arango, Álvaro Barrios Fernando Botero, Starsky Brines Luis Caballero, Juanita Carrasco Manuel Calderón, Sebastián Camacho, Sebastián Dávila, Adriana Duque, Jaime Franco Mariana Monteagudo, José Horacio Martínez, Marco Mojica, Vicky Neumann, Alejandro Obregón, Catalina Ortiz, Nadin Ospina, Gustavo Rezende, Juan Antonio Roda, Carlos Rojas, Carlos Salazar Arenas, Bernardo Salcedo, Javier Vanegas

ARTISTS EXHIBITING AT PINTA Carlos Rojas

Stand Nº: M01

Carlos Rojas • Untitled, from the series Mutantes • Ca 1990 • Mixed media on canvas • 19 5/8 x 19 5/8 inches

Carlos Rojas • Untitled, from the series América Cruzados • 1982 • Acrilyc on canvas • 31 3/8 x 94 ½ inches

Carlos Rojas • Untitled, from the series Papeles pegados • Ca 1959 • Mixed media on wood • 23 5/8 x 23 5/8 inches

Enlace Arte Contemporáneo & Il Chiostro Arte Contemporánea

Enlace Arte Contemporáneo Director: Roberto Ascóniga Skare Assistant: Susana Larreategui Av. Camino Real 1123 San Isidro, Lima 27, Lima, Perú Tel./Fax: +511 222 5714 Mobile: +51 99408 5762 info@enlaceart.com www.enlaceart.com

Il Chiostro Arte Contemporánea Director: Marina Affanni Assistant: Sara Rossetti Viale Santuario, 11 21047 Saronno (VA), Italia Tel.:+02 9622717 info@ilchiostroarte.it www.ilchiostroarte.it

GALLERY ARTISTS José Bedia, Sergio Camporeale, José Luis Carranza, Gerardo Chávez, Jorge Eielson, Michelle del Campo, Ignacio Iturria, Ángel Marcos, Diego Masi, Jorge Miño, Luz Negib, Claudio Roncoli, Jorge Vigil

ARTISTS EXHIBITING AT PINTA Jorge Eielson

Stand Nº: M05

Jorge Eielson • Trousers • 1962 • Assemblage on canvas • 51.1 x 47.2 inches / 130 x 120 cm.

Jorge Eielson • Quipus 40 T-1 • 1969 • Acrylic on jute • 63 x 74.8 inches / 160 x 190 cm.

Guerra Galería de Arte

Directors: Adriana Guerra

26 de Marzo 3598, Montevideo Zip:11300, Uruguay Tel./Fax: +598 2 623 4857 Mobile: +598 94 420 200 adrianague1594@gmail.com www.guerragaleriadearte.com

GALLERY ARTISTS Javier Abdala, José Costigliolo, José Cuneo, Araceli Gilbert, León Ferrari, Pedro Figari, Miguel ÁngelGuerra, Miguel Guerra Spera, Sol Lewit, Carlos Musso, Hermenegildo Sabat, Antonio Seguí, Luis Solari, Joaquín Torres García

ARTISTS EXHIBITING AT PINTA Javier Abdala, José Costigliolo, Araceli Gilbert, Miguel Ángel Guerra, Miguel Guerra Spera, Sol Lewit, Antonio Seguí, Luis Solari, Joaquín Torres García

Stand Nº: M13

José Costigliolo • Rectangles LXVI • 1964 • Oil on canvas • 39.4 x 39.4 inches

Joaquín Torres García • Neoclassical • 37.5 x 25.19 inches

Imaginart Gallery

Director: Benito Padilla

Av. Diagonal, 432 08037, Barcelona, Spain Tel./Fax: +0034 93 241 22 40 info@imaginart-gallery.com www.imaginart-gallery.com

GALLERY ARTISTS • Salvador Dalí • Ana Donat • Joan Miró • Lidó Rico • Manuel Ros

ARTISTS EXHIBITING AT PINTA • William Barbosa • Cristina Ghetti • Octavio Herrera • Julio Le Parc • Jordi Pericot • Victor Vasarely

Stand Nº: M07

Jordi Pericot • Chromatic Spaces 85-625 T. a. • 1972 • Methacrylate and paint • 41.2 x 41.2 inches

Cristina Ghetti • Serie Mareas • 2008-2012 • Acrylic on canvas • 62.4 x 62.4 inches

Octavio Herrera • Construction ligne descriptive jaune et rouge • 2012 • Acrylic on canvas on wood • 20.1 x 20.1 inches

KaBe Contemporary

Director: Karina Belilty

223 NW 26th St. Miami, FL, 33127, USA Tel.: +1 305 573 8142 Fax: +1 305 573 8144 assistant@kabecontemporary.com www.kabecontemporary.com

GALLERY ARTISTS • Carla Arocha- Stéphane Schreanen • Antonio Asís • Karmelo Bermejo • Sigfredo Chacón • Magdelena Correa • José Antonio Hernández Diez • Jorge Pedro Núñez • Luca Pozzi • Meyer Vaisman • Sergio Vega

ARTISTS EXHIBITING AT PINTA • Antonio Asis

Stand Nº: M02

Antonio Asis • Géométrie Libre # 2327 • 1963 • Acrylic on cardboard • 29.5 x 29.5 inches

Antonio Asis • Géométries Spatiale Bleue, # 3052 • 1966 • Acrylic on cardboard • 29.7 x 30.3 inches

Antonio Asis • Pastilles Jaunes, Noires et Mauves, # 3060 • 1980 • Acrylic on cardboard • 26.7 x 26.7 inches

O. Ascanio Gallery

Directors: Oscar Ascanio, Nicolas Ascanio & Eugenia Briceño Press Contact: Frances Alban Contact: Bojana Ile Pantevska

2600 NW 2nd Avenue Wynwood Art District Miami, FL 33127 Tel.: + 305 571 9036 Mobile: +954 292 1376 info@oascaniogallery.com www.oascaniogallery.com

GALLERY ARTISTS Bernard Aubertin, Jorge Blanco, Agostino Bonalumi, Alfredo Boulton, Carlos Cabeza, Lynn Chadwick, Carlos Cruz-Diez, Hester, Gary Hume, Victor Lucena, Nanin, Alejandro Otero, Anrika Rupp, Francisco Salazar, Jesús Soto, Víctor Vasarely, Bernar Venet, Luis Tomasello

ARTISTS EXHIBITING AT PINTA Milton Becerra, Jorge Blanco, Carlos Cabeza, Carlos Cruz-Diez, Hester, Víctor Lucena, Nanin, Alejandro Otero, Anrika Rupp, Francisco Salazar, Jesús Soto, UG

Jesús R. Soto • Double Ecriture, Noir et Vert • 1966 • Acrylic on wood and metal • 43 x 68 inches • Exhibited at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, 1974

Stand Nº: M04

Carlos Cabeza • Rhythmical Construction • 2007 • Acrylic on canvas • 56.3 x 67.5 inches

Ranivilu Art Gallery

Directors: Ramón Delgado &Virginia Brewer

2617 N. Miami Ave Wynwood Arts District Miami, FL 33127

GALLERY ARTISTS Getulio Alviani, Rafael Barrios, Omar Carreño, Carlos Cruz-Diez, Carlos González-Bogen, Luis Guevara Moreno, Pablo Griss, Julio LeParc, Rodrigo MachadoIturbe, Mateo Manaure, Francois Morellet, Francisco Salazar, Nicolás Schoffer, Jesús Soto, Víctor Vasarely, Yvaral, Zerep

ARTISTS EXHIBITING AT PINTA Omar Carreño, Carlos Cruz-Diez, Carlos González-Bogen, Pablo Griss, Luis Guevara Moreno, Julio LeParc, Mateo Manaure, Francisco Narváez, Jesús Soto

Stand Nº: M11

Pablo Griss • Blackgold • 2014 • Actylic paint and goldleaf. Unique Piece • 78.7 x 92.5 inches

Carlos González-Bogen • Escultura Tenso-Dinámica • 1980s • Welded Iron • 32 x 31 x 17 inches

Luis Guevara Moreno • Untitled • 1950-1960s • Paint over wood. Unique Piece • 59 inches / 150 cm. diameter

Sammer Gallery LLC

Directors: Ignacio Pedronzo

125 NW 23rd Street Miami, FL, 33127, USA Tel.: 305-576-1995 Tel.: 305-441-2005 Fax: +305-359-9186 info@sammergallery.us www.artnet.com/sammer gallery.html

GALLERY ARTISTS

Constructivism

• José Gurvich • Gastón Olalde • Manuel Pailos • Lincoln Presno • Joaquín Torres García • Augusto Torres • Horacio Torres

Madi

• Carmelo Arden Quin • Bolívar Gaudi • Rodolfo Ian Uricchio

Concrete Art

• Manuel Álvarez • Manuel Espinosa • Raúl Lozza • Hugo de Marziani • Juan Mele • Eduardo Serón

Movimiento Arte Generativo

• Miguel A Vidal • Ary Brizzi • Eduardo Mac Entyre

Grupo No Figurativo

• Rómulo Aguerre • José Pedro Costigliolo • María Freire • Antonio Llorens

Optic / Kinetic

• Antonio Asís • Martha Boto • Ana Sacerdote • Jesús Soto • Gregorio Vardanega

Grupo Joven

• Víctor Magariños

ARTISTS EXHIBITING AT PINTA

Constructivism

• José Gurvich • Joaquín Torres García

Madi

• Carmelo Arden Quin

Concrete Art

• Manuel Álvarez • Manuel Espinosa • Enio Iommi

Movimiento Arte Generativo

• Eduardo Mac Entyre

Grupo No Figurativo

• Rómulo Aguerre • José Pedro Costigliolo • María Freire • Antonio Llorens

Optic / Kinetic

• Ana Sacerdote

Grupo Joven

• Víctor Magariños

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