"Sculpture"Julio Larraz:o
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NADER ART MUSEUM
62 NE 27 St.
Miami, FL 33137t.+1.305.576.0256 f.+1.305.576.0948 email :
Bayfront Park
301 N. Biscayne Blvd, Miami, FLNovember 21, > December 19, 2017
![]() Mars, 2004, Painted bronze, 84h x 186w x 30d in [213.36h x 472.44w x 76.20d cm.] |
The Nader Art Museum Latin America is pleased to announce its next exhibition featuring Julio Larraz Sculpture at Bayfront Park, 301 N. Biscayne Blvd, Miami, FL.
The exhibition curated by Gary Nader and produced by the Nader Art Museum Latin America will run from November 21, through December 19, 2017.
The exhibit will feature 9 large-scale sculptures by world-renowned Cuban-American artist Julio Larraz.
Julio Larraz is considered one of the most important contemporary Latin American artists. Among the exhibition at Bayfront Park is a variety of large-scale sculptures inspired by a figurative tradition and the rich imagination of the artist, who creates a new reality of sociological and historical allegories through works like Mars, Space Station, The Trojan Horse, Ganimides, Innominato, The Sovereign, Pin and Balls and Il Monarca, among others.
Simultaneously to the Bayfront Park exhibit, the NAMLA’s interim space located in the Wynwood Arts District, will be unveiling a series of Larraz’s half-busts Emperors that will complement the exhibition at Bayfront Park, offering to viewers an insight of the artist’s criticism towards dictatorships, political and social inequality and abuse of power.
Art critic Luciano Caprile has said about Larraz’s oeuvre: “The art of Julio Larraz charges ahead, is often openly poetic, with unconventional and uncomfortable images of life. He does not show us Eden, where life could be beautiful, but presents us with visual and conceptual conflicts, like it or not, of the world in which we live and take part in every day”.
ABOUT NAMLA
Nader Art Museum Latin America (NAMLA) is one of the most important venues in North America. The museum is dedicated to showcasing a myriad of acclaimed art that fosters knowledge through a continuous process of appreciation and reinterpretation of modern and contemporary art from Latin American and its diaspora. Through a permanent collection of paintings, drawings, sculptures, photography, installations and other media, the museum's audience can experience and appreciate what is considered to be one of the world's most significant regions of today's Contemporary art scene. The museum's collection originates from Gary's private collection, which he has amassed throughout his career as a gallerist. The collection features pieces from acclaimed masters of art, including: Acosta Leon, Alfonzo, Atchugarry, Bedia, Bermudez, Botero, Bravo, Carreño, Cruz-Diez, de Szyszlo, Di Cavalcanti, Figari, Guayasamin, Kuitca, Lam, Larraz, Matta, Mendive, Milhazes, Morales, Muñiz, Muñoz Vera, Negret, Pelaez, Pettoruti, Ponce de Leon, Portinari, Portocarrero, Rivera, Segui, Soto, Tamayo, Torres Garcia, Zárraga, and many more.
The exhibition curated by Gary Nader and produced by the Nader Art Museum Latin America will run from November 21, through December 19, 2017.
The exhibit will feature 9 large-scale sculptures by world-renowned Cuban-American artist Julio Larraz.
Julio Larraz is considered one of the most important contemporary Latin American artists. Among the exhibition at Bayfront Park is a variety of large-scale sculptures inspired by a figurative tradition and the rich imagination of the artist, who creates a new reality of sociological and historical allegories through works like Mars, Space Station, The Trojan Horse, Ganimides, Innominato, The Sovereign, Pin and Balls and Il Monarca, among others.
Simultaneously to the Bayfront Park exhibit, the NAMLA’s interim space located in the Wynwood Arts District, will be unveiling a series of Larraz’s half-busts Emperors that will complement the exhibition at Bayfront Park, offering to viewers an insight of the artist’s criticism towards dictatorships, political and social inequality and abuse of power.
Art critic Luciano Caprile has said about Larraz’s oeuvre: “The art of Julio Larraz charges ahead, is often openly poetic, with unconventional and uncomfortable images of life. He does not show us Eden, where life could be beautiful, but presents us with visual and conceptual conflicts, like it or not, of the world in which we live and take part in every day”.
ABOUT NAMLA
Nader Art Museum Latin America (NAMLA) is one of the most important venues in North America. The museum is dedicated to showcasing a myriad of acclaimed art that fosters knowledge through a continuous process of appreciation and reinterpretation of modern and contemporary art from Latin American and its diaspora. Through a permanent collection of paintings, drawings, sculptures, photography, installations and other media, the museum's audience can experience and appreciate what is considered to be one of the world's most significant regions of today's Contemporary art scene. The museum's collection originates from Gary's private collection, which he has amassed throughout his career as a gallerist. The collection features pieces from acclaimed masters of art, including: Acosta Leon, Alfonzo, Atchugarry, Bedia, Bermudez, Botero, Bravo, Carreño, Cruz-Diez, de Szyszlo, Di Cavalcanti, Figari, Guayasamin, Kuitca, Lam, Larraz, Matta, Mendive, Milhazes, Morales, Muñiz, Muñoz Vera, Negret, Pelaez, Pettoruti, Ponce de Leon, Portinari, Portocarrero, Rivera, Segui, Soto, Tamayo, Torres Garcia, Zárraga, and many more.
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