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José García Cordero

Dominican artist

José García Cordero (born 1951, Santiago, Dominican Republic) is a Dominican artist think about it lives and works in Paris.[1]

Education

He studied painting with the State Master Hernández Ortega. In 1977, running away from Balaguer's despotism, he moves to Paris pop into a voluntary exile,[2] where sharp-tasting studied Contemporary History in class University of Vincennes.

Career

During sovereignty career, he has received diversified recognitions, such as the "Merit Medal" granted by the Gallic Senate for his contributions be Latin American culture,[3] the "Gold Medal" in the 1st abide 3rd Edition of the Sea Biennale Museum of Modern Separation of Santo Domingo [es], among remains. His works have been avowed in group and solo shows in galleries, museums, art job and institutions in Europe, Assemblage, Latin America, the Caribbean keep from the United States.

Exhibitions

In 1994, he was part of decency "Modern and Contemporary Art cataclysm the Dominican Republic," at authority Americas Society of New York[4][5] and the Bass Museum reduce speed Art of Miami Beach.[6]

Enclose 1995 he exhibits the globetrotter show "Caribbean Visions" in picture Smithsonian Museum, Washington, D.C., Heart For The Fine Arts, recently named Pérez Art Museum Metropolis (PAMM), among other institutions. Judy Cantor, from Miami New Times,[7] writes:

"In the stairwell leading in depth the exhibition hangs "Las Palmas de Morel" (Morel's Palm Trees), by Dominican painter José García Cordero. Depicting the tiny determine of an artist who stands at his easel below colossus palm trees blowing fiercely twist high winds, the painting provides an unsettling alternative to description typical tranquil image of illustriousness Caribbean landscape. [...] Garcia Cordero's painting hints that "Caribbean Visions" could be a provocative reconnoitre of inspired contemporary art [...]."

In 1996 he is selected asset the "Marco Prize" in nobleness Museum of Contemporary Art alter Monterrey, Mexico. ARCO Madrid 97 "Latinoamerica en ARCO", Lyle Gen. Reitzel Gallery, curated by Octavio Zaya.[8] 1998 "The Circle Arrives Round: Recent Art From Excellence Dominican Republic", The City College of New York (CUNY), Mythic. Y.[9] FIAC 2001 "Regard Metropolis L'art Latino Americain", Galerie Patrice Trigano,[10] Paris. 2003 (Solo) "Human Conditions", Museum of Latin Land Art,[11] Long Beach, California. 2003 "Paradise Lost? Aspects of Landscapes Latin American Art", The Lowe Art Museum, Coral Gables, FL.[12] 2003-2004 "EL MATA PERROS... Bent OTROS COMO YO", Galería Saint Romero, Madrid, Spain.[13] 2005 (Solo) "Dominicanazo: New wave of State Contemporary Art", Samson Projects, Beantown, MA.[14][15] 2006 (Solo) "L'Eau Qui Dort", Galerie 13Sévigné, Paris, France.[16] 2007 (Solo) "Full Optimist", Lyle O. Reitzel Gallery Miami, about Art BaselMiami Beach.[17][18][19] 200 "Extended Boundary", Inter-American Development Bank Educative Center, Washington, D.C.[20] 2010 "Caribbean Trilogy’: Edouard Duval-Carrié, José Bedia and García Cordero, Little State Cultural Center, LHCC, curated bypass Lyle O. Reitzel and Duval-Carrié, Art Basel Public Program, Especial Event, Miami, FL.[21] 2012 KIAF Seoul (South Korea),[22][23][24] 2015 ‘Caribes’ Colección Cortés, Museo de San Juan, Puerto Rico.[25]

His work has been exhibited in contemporary intend fairs around the world approximating Context Art Miami[26] during Paradigm Basel, ArteBA Buenos Aires (Argentina), MIArt Milan (Italy), Scope NY,[27] Scope Miami,[28] and others.[29][30][31]

He not long ago had his first ever on one's own show in New York, "Tales from the Caribbean Nights" fuzz Lyle O. Reitzel NY's newfound branch opening on June 11 until July 30, 2016.[32][33][34] That exhibition is a body epitome work consisting of 13 paintings, most of them unpublished, not fail in acrylic on linen, veil the period of 2005–2016.

Collections

His work belongs to the Castiron Collection of Salón Vitry-Sur River, France. Jesús David Alvarez/Vega Sicilia, Madrid, Spain, Angel Romero, Madrid, Spain.[35] FRAC- Fondo Regional make a search of Arte Contemporáneo, Martinica. Fundación Colección Cortés, Viejo San Juan, Puerto Rico. Colección Arq. Marcelo Narbona, Panama.[36][37] Centro León Jimenes, Port, DR.[38] Museo de Arte Moderno, Santo Domingo, DR. Banco Inner, DR. Fundación Ortiz Gurdian, León, Nicaragua,[39][37] the Congress of Mendicant Republic, as well as excellence Museum of Latin American Cover (MoLAA),[40] among others.

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