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Luisa DuarteCoffee Time, Monotype on Paper, 20 x 20, Venezuelan Artist, Geometric Abstract2021
2021
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Coffee Time Medium: Monotype on archival paper Size: 20 x 20 by South American/Venezuelan artist Luisa Duarte is an example of geometric abstract art . Luisa Duarte works out of her studio in Houston, Texas. Price is unframed. Price for frame can be quoted and turn around from wholesale frame is approximately 3 weeks or less.
Luisa Duarte’s works has a strong connection with her Latin American roots, with special focus in the geometrical abstract movement, a movement adopted by Latin America during the late 50’s. It was very prominent in Venezuela. Probably the most prominent collection of geometric abstract art was given to MOMA by Patricia Phelps de Cisneros who now resides in the USA.
Her works are focused on explorations of shapes, lines , color and also on memories of her childhood in a promising country. Those memories are transformed into dynamic works invoking good energies to bring back what we have lost.
In these complex geometrical systems, objects intersect, merge and collide, producing negative spaces that call the viewer to attention. In some cases, the almost imperceptibly off-kilter placement of geometrical elements within a composition speaks to her emphasis on relationships - the objects always exist in relationship to each other.
There is a constant interest in constructing and deconstructing, and the consideration of endless juxtapositions.
There are other works by Luisa Duarte available on 1stdibs and can be found by searching her name.
Bio:
Luisa Duarte
Venezuelan-American visual artist, based in Houston, Texas
Selected solo show
2020
Inseparable Ties, TC Energy Building Atrium, curated by Kinzelman Art Consulting and presented by M-M Properties, Houston, Texas
Mi casa ya no es, Solo show, MACZUL, Museo de Arte of Contemporaneo del Zulia, Maracaibo, Venezuela
2019
Artist of the Month, MADI Museum, Dallas, Texas
2018
The New Border, Site Specific Installation, Art League Houston, Houston, Texas
2017
Personal Scapes; Recent Prints, Galveston Arts Center, Galveston, Texas
Museum Shows
2021
Withstand: Latinx Art in Times of Conflict. Holocaust Museum Houston Texas
2020
Five in Motion, MADI Museum, Dallas, Texas
2017
Salon Nacional de Arte Universitario, 2nd Edición, Museo de Arte Contemporáneo
del Zulia, Maracaibo, Venezuela.
The Glassell School of Art Benefit and Auction, Honoring the loyal Students and Faculty, Museum of Fine Arts Houston MFAH, Houston, Texas
2009
Body Language, Museum of Printing History, Houston, Texas
2008
Unabridged Editions, Museum of Printing History Houston, Texas
2005
Macro incidents, Museo de Miranda, Los Teques, Venezuela
Selected Group Exhibitions
2021
Threading Through the Territories, two person show, Anya Tish Gallery, Houston, Texas
Printmakers: In Good Company, Wally Workman Gallery, Austin, Texas
Think Ink, Tiemann Art Gallery, Round Rock, Texas
2020
Lawndale Lending Library Silent Auction, Lawndale Art Center, Houston, Texas
Think-ink, Print Matter’s annual Artist Membership Show juried by Franny Koelsch, Koelsch Gallery, Houston, Texas
Cuerpos Confinados, Virtual Exhibition, Universidad de La Costa, Colombia, Museo de Arte Contemporaneo Maczul, Venezuela
Five in Motion, 5 Venezuelan Women Artists, The Museum of Geometric and Madi Art, Dallas, Texas
2019
Lawndale Lending Library Silent Auction, Lawndale Art Center, Houston, Texas
Alternate Pathways, The Union HTX, Houston Texas (City’s initiative Grant recipient)
Entre Lineas, three women show curated by Coka Treviño, Austin Central Library, Austin Texas
Transformed Surfaces: Contemporary Printmaking, Serrano Gallery. Houston Texas
The Americas: Our Stories Las Americas: Nuestras Historias” Portfolio exchange with Taller de Grabado La Estampa, Medellin Colombia, Cindy Lisica Gallery, Houston, Texas
Luck of the draw, Diverse Works MACHT Houston Texas
Multiples, Art Nouveau Gallery, Miami Florida
Artist of the Month, Museum of Geometric and Madi Art, Dallas Texas
HUBHTX, Main Street Projects, Houston Texas
Diversity + Richness, Latino related artists from Sawyer Yards, Silver Street Studios, Houston Texas
2018
Mujeres del Sur / Women from The South, group exhibition contemporary Latina artists, The Union, Houston Texas
The Big Show, Lawndale Art Center, Houston Texas
Interconnection, A portfolio Exhibition of Silver Street Artists. Houston, Texas
The other border, Site Specific Installation Art League Houston, Houston, Texas
Five in Motion, Art Nouveau Gallery, Wynwood Art District, Miami, Florida
2017
Texas Biennial 2017, Austin, Texas
The Big Show, Lawndale Art Center, Houston, Texas
Print Austin Invitational 2017, Link & Pin, Austin, Texas
Silver Time. A portfolio exhibition of Silver Street Artists, Houston, Texas
2016
Nos Cave Vin, Houston, Texas
Juried Selections of works from Artists of Sawyer Yards, Houston, Texas
VAA 10th Juried Invitational Exhibition, Spring St. Studios, Houston, Texas
Celebrate Texas Art, Assistance League of Houston, Williams Tower Gallery, Houston, Texas
TenAnts, Serrano Gallery. Houston, Texas
Mentions and Recognitions:
2019
Houston Arts Alliance “Cities initiative Grant” beneficiary
2017
Honorable mention, Salon Nacional de Arte Universitario, 2nda Edicion, Museo de Arte Contemporáneo del Zulia, Maracaibo, Venezuela.
2016
First Place, Visual Art Alliance 10th Juried Invitational, Spring Street Studios, Houston, Texas
2015
Honorable mention Visual Art Alliance 7th juried member show, Houston, Texas
Art Talks
2018
Geometrical abstraction politics and a tropical connection. Texas A&M University, International Studies Department, College Station, Texas
2017
Ideas are like fire flies. Artist INC Graduation Pecha Kucha, Houston City Hall Houston, Texas
Selected public art
2019
Bank of America Tower, Understory atrium, Houston, Texas
2016
Art Alley Mural Project, Washington Arts District, Houston, Texas
Education
B.D. in Architecture
Artist Inc. Art training Seminar
Fresh Arts, Houston, Texas
Printmaking
Burning Bones Press, Houston Texas
Taller Armando Rodriguez, Houston Texas
Art League Houston, Houston Texas
Southwest School of Arts, San Antonio Texas
University Cecilio Acosta, Maracaibo, Venezuela
Painting
Art League Houston, Houston, Texas
Museum of Fine Arts Houston, Glassell School of Arts, Houston, Texas
Watercolor Art Society, Houston Texas
Southwest School of Arts, San Antonio, Texas
Academia Federico Brandt, Caracas, Venezuela
Digital Art
Museum of Fine Arts Houston, Glassell School of Arts, Houston, Texas
Southwest School of Arts, San Antonio, Texas
Art History
Museum of Fine Arts Houston, Glassell School of Arts, Houston, Texas
- Creator:Luisa Duarte (American)
- Creation Year:2021
- Dimensions:Height: 20 in (50.8 cm)Width: 20 in (50.8 cm)Depth: 0.125 in (3.18 mm)
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- Framing:Framing Options Available
- Condition:
- Gallery Location:Houston, TX
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU140528792632
Duarte is a Venezuelan-American artist based in Houston. She has been exhibited around the world, including at the Holocaust Museum in Houston, the 2017 Texas Biennial in Austin and Museo de Arte Contemporáneo del Zulia, Maczul in Maracaibo, Venezuela. Duarte is known nationally for her distinctive monotypes and colorful paintings, characterized by sharp-edged geometric shapes that allude to her background in architecture. Her work focuses on themes of identity, fragility and the boundaries between personal and public. “I am working on a collage made of monotypes on paper,” Durate shares. “It is a collection of fragments, a fictional territory, where the hard stone texture seemed to be captured or trapped by the paper. It also has a structure made of monotypes as well, hovering over the surface, indicating a road to be traveled. “This work will be part of an ongoing series talking about territoriality, fragility and borders that I have been working on since 2018. For me, the concept of territoriality encompasses not only the physical aspect of the space, but the emotional part as well. These territories that I create are spaces that work as refuge and solace.
“They are a means to break away from chaos. They become repositories of longings, tributes and secrets.”
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