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Sergio BazanBarco Violeta I. Mix media painting on Canvas2008
2008
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Barco Violeta I, by Sergio Bazan
Mix media on Canvas
Image Size: 50 H x 50 W cm.
Unframed
Signed by artist
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The paintings of Sergio Bazán have a strong gesture and expressionist imprint, firm and consistent throughout his career. The artist's works, composed of figures that develop on vibrating surfaces, are images of great significance that range from death to music.
Sergio Bazan's paintings reflect a careful study of the technique, and the relationship between figurative and abstract, in a perfect structure that contains both.
The artist uses only these two elements condensed into a work of content, weight, and relevance.
The paintings of Sergio Bazán have a strong gesture and expressionist imprint, firm and consistent throughout his career. The artist's works, composed of figures that develop on vibrating surfaces, are images of great significance that range from death to music.
Sergio Bazan's paintings reflect a careful study of the technique, and the relationship between figurative and abstract, in a perfect structure that contains both.
The artist uses only these two elements condensed into a work of content, weight, and relevance.
Sergio Bazan was born in Buenos Aires in 1962. He was artistically trained in the drawing and painting workshop of Juan Carlos Distéfano and participated in the Kuitca Scholarship offered by Fundación Antorchas.
The axis of his works is in the musical representation, through staves, notes, album covers and images of musicians.
Since 1991, he has exhibited individually with outstanding exhibitions such as: “Black Market”, at the Recoleta Cultural Center; “Meninas”, in Espacio Giesso; “Paintings in the Mun”, in the Mun Gallery; “Arts and media”, at the Torcuato Di Tella University; “Mussorgsky”, at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Bahía Blanca, among others.
He obtained the Constantini 99 awards, MNBA; “Arte/30/Basel”, Diana Lowenstein Fine Arts Gallery, Basel; “Books from the End of the World,” The Art Institute of Chicago; Art BA 99, Fairgrounds of Palermo.
His work is part of outstanding art collections around the world and is documented in numerous books and catalogs of individual and collective expo-fusions.
- Creator:Sergio Bazan (1962, Argentinian)
- Creation Year:2008
- Dimensions:Height: 19.69 in (50 cm)Width: 19.69 in (50 cm)Depth: 0.04 in (1 mm)
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- Gallery Location:Miami Beach, FL
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU453310606512
Sergio Bazan
ergio Bazan he was born in Buenos Aires in 1962. He studied at Juan Carlos Distéfano's drawing and painting workshop and participated in the Kuitca Scholarship offered by Fundación Antorchas. In addition, he was a professor of Visual Arts in Buenos Aires and in the interior of the country. His works are centered on musical representation, through staves, notes or album covers, and images of the artists. Since 1991 he has exhibited individually and his “Black Market” shows have stood out, at the Recoleta Cultural Center; “Meninas”, in Espacio Giesso; “Paintings in the Mun”, in the Mun Gallery; “Arts and media”, at the Torcuato Di Tella University; “Mussorgsky”, at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Bahía Blanca, among others. He also had his role in collective exhibitions in Buenos Aires, Bahía Blanca, Mar del Plata, Washington DC, New York, Amsterdam, Monterrey, Philadelphia, Tijuana, Paris, Chicago, Basel, Miami, and Madrid. He obtained the Constantini 99 awards, MNBA; “Arte/30/Basel”, Diana Lowenstein Fine Arts Gallery, Basel; “Books from the End of the World,” The Art Institute of Chicago; Arte BA 99, Palermo Fairgrounds; among others.
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