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Guillermo Muñoz Vera Analogies & Dichotomies / Analogías y Dicotomías

The exhibition of Chilean-born, Madrid-based artist Guillermo Muñoz Vera Analogies & Dichotomies / Analogías y Dicotomías at Forum Gallery in Midtown East, Manhattan opens with a reception on Thursday, April 12, 2018 from 5:30 pm to 7:30 pm, and will be on view Monday – Saturday through May 25, 2018.

Guillermo Muñoz Vera

The artist was born in Concepcion, Chile in 1956. He earned a BFA at the Universidad de Chile.

Muñoz Vera’s old master technique makes him a major figure in realist painting.

He lives and works in Madrid, Spain.

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Guillermo Muñoz Vera Analogies & Dichotomies / Analogías y Dicotomías

In this exhibition of twelve oil paintings, Muñoz Vera uses his mastery of light and shadow to consider the contrasts of modern life.  He pairs the past and the present, ice and global warming, and heaven and earth.

Muñoz Vera is a famous realist painter, but the work moves beyond mere painting technique to inspire the viewer to consider what is going on in the world around us today.

These are questions that all thoughtful artists of our time are facing. Is it enough to create beauty while the world is collapsing around us?

A catalog accompanies the exhibition. It can also be viewed online.


Forum Gallery

475 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10022
(at 57th St)
Midtown East, Manhattan

(212) 355-4545

Monday – Saturday: 10 am – 5:30 pm


For more information, visit forumgallery.com


Guillermo Muñoz Vera Analogies & Dichotomies / Analogías y Dicotomías
Forum Gallery
Midtown East, Manhattan
OPENING RECEPTION: Thursday, April 12, 2018, 5:30 – 7:30 pm.
EXHIBITION: Monday – Saturday, April 12 – May 25, 2018.


 


Published April 12, 2018 ~ Updated January 17, 2023.

Filed Under: ART, Chilean, People

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