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Patricio Gonzalez"Sacrifice Economy" Silkscreen 39" x 27.5" inch by Patricio Gonzalez2021
2021
About the Item
"Sacrifice Economy" Silkscreen 39" x 27.5" inch by Patricio Gonzalez
Silkscreen
Not framed
From "Looking for Happiness" series
LOOKING FOR HAPPINESS
Like "el dorado", a cultural construction, a myth, the Looking for happiness series talks about the illusion of happiness.
Using coordinates between different geographical points and world views, seeking to generate a dialogue between stories.
In this way, places speak to tell us about degraded utopias, religious crusades, martyrs and oppressors, wars, victories, and defeats. All searches for what cannot be found.
The infinite existing possibilities, in this continuous present and its accumulation, to be history. The utopian idea of achieving completeness or completeness.
The transformation of the fabric into jewelry, the transmutation that moves from the sacred to the economic.
The "object of desire" is the engine of life and its different permutations.
Curriculum vitae
Born on February 14, 1974, Santiago, Chile. Study at the School of Fine Arts of t
he University of Chile and the University Complutense Hotels guest, Spain.
He also attended workshops in painting, drawing and engraving the Circulo de Bellas Artes in Madrid. Work in the study of Guillermo Muñoz Vera, Madrid.
SOLO EXHIBITIONS
2018
Kadoshiro Art Gallery “Looking for Happiness” Eduardo Lira Art Gallery “IT ́s not here”
2017
Off the wall / serie Golden Bitches/Beaches>(march 9) Galeria Artium-Miami,Usa
2016
”Razones para la venganza” Galeria Artium-Miami,Usa.
2015
"Out Doors", Gallery Latam Santiago-Chile.
2013
"Coming down like flies" Latam Gallery Santiago, Chile.
2012
"Coto de Caza" Artium Gallery, Santiago, Chile.
2010
"Reasons for permanecia" Praxis Gallery, Santiago, Chile.
2009
"Fissure postcard" fifhy one Dot Gallery, Miami USA.
2008
"Connotations Sinister Galeria Trece, Santiago-Chile.
2007
"From the periphery to the center" Gallery 000 ", Santiago-Chile.
2005
"Lost Time" Gallery Forest, Consepcion- Chile.
2006
"Permanent Revolution" Artium Gallery, Santiago-Chile.
2005
Providencia Santiago Chile-Cultural Center, “Carrera”
2004
"personal mythologies", Praxis Gallery, Santiago-Chile
GROUP EXHIBITIONS
2019
West palm Beach Art Fair Miami-Usa. Wynwood 28 //Eduardo Lira Art Gallery LA Show Art Fair / Blink Group
2018
Pinta Art Fair Miami-Usa. Kadoshiro Art Gallery /Eduardo Lira Art Gallery Wynwood Art Fair Miami-Usa. /Eduardo Lira Art Gallery
West palm Beach Art Fair Miami-Usa. IK Proyect //Eduardo Lira Art Gallery
2017
Boca raton Art Fair Miami-Usa.
Wynwood Art Fair Miami-Usa.
West palm Beach Art Fair Miami-Usa.
”Our wold” fotography Artium Gallery ,Miami-Usa.
Palm Beach Art fair
2016
Pinta Art Fair Miami-Usa.
MAC Fine arts Gallery Ford Lauderday
Galeria Artium-Corporacion beneficaTecho USA. Patio Bullrich- Corporacion benefica Techo Argentina.
Galeria Artium “Chrismas for everyone”
2014
Bio Gallery, Santiago-Chile. Gallery Latam, Santiago-Chile. Artium Gallery, Santiago-Chile.
2013
Gallery Latam, Santiago-Chile Fair Chaco, Santiago-Chile. Fair Faxxi, Santiago-Chile.
2012
Gallery thirteen, Santiago-Chile. Fair Faxxi, Santiago-Chile. Recoleta Cultural Center, Chile.
2011
Extension Center University of Chile, Artists xxl century, Santiago-Chile. Extension Center of Las Condes, Santiago-Chile.
Praxis Gallery, Santiago-Chile.
2010
Fair Chaco, Santiago-Chile. Fair Faxxi, Santiago-Chile. Artium Gallery, Santiago-Chile. Gallery La Sala, Santiago-Chile.
2009
"Latin American Painting Now" Maples Museum, Miami-USA.
Fair Faxxi, Santiago-Chile.
Dot fifhy Gallery One, Miami-USA.
Extension Center University of Chile, Artists xxl century, Santiago-Chile.
2008
Extension Center University of Chile, Artists xxl century, Santiago-Chile.
Galeria Trece, Santiago-Chile. .
2006
Extension Center University of Chile, Artists xxl century, Santiago-Chile.
2005
Galeria Trece, Santiago-Chile ..
Cultural Center Las condes.Santiago-Chile.
"emerging national Art", Santiago-Chile military HISTORICAL Museum.
2004
Extension Center University of Chile, Artists xxl century, Santiago-Chile. Chilean Institute Spanish "Expansive", Santiago-Chile
2003
Cultural Center ÑUÑOA "POP"
2002
Museo Historico Militar "resent memories"
2001
Chilean Spanish Cultural Center, Santiago-Chile.
1999-1996
Recoleta Cultural Center, Chile Complutense University Circulo de Bellas Artes, Spain. Workshop Arco, Spain.
1995-1988
Sala Juan Egenau, Santiago-Chile.
"re-box gallery Buchi.
Museum of fine arts, Matisse, Arts, Santiago-Chile
SELECTED IN THE FOLLOWING ROOMS
2013
First prize Boat Building project architect Borja Garcia Huidobro, Mural x1,56 12.5 cm
Santiago, Chile
2010
First prize project Edificio Del Sol, Mural x1,40 8.5 cm
Santiago, Chile.
2009
Third prize "IV Consurso National ccu", Santiago-Chile. Hall Juan Egenau
2007
First prize Enjoy building project, Mural x1,70 14.5 cm
La Serena, Chile.
Second place Polincay, Santiago-Chile Competition
2005-2003
Third place Mattise (drawing) Museum of Fine Arts, Santiago-Chile Competition.
Brands
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- Creator:Patricio Gonzalez (1974, Chilean)
- Creation Year:2021
- Dimensions:Height: 39 in (99.06 cm)Width: 27.5 in (69.85 cm)
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- Gallery Location:Culver City, CA
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU1085110565922
Patricio Gonzalez
Patricio Gonzalez Bezanilla (1974), studied at the School of Visual Arts at the University of Chile and University Complutence (Madrid-Spain). He has exhibited at the Museum of Maples, Miami, USA., Museum of Fine Arts, Santiago de Chile, Dot Fiftione gallery, USA, gallery THIRTEEN, Cultural Center of Spain, gallery La Sala, Museum of Contemporary Art in Valdivia, Military History Museum, UC Extension Center, Center cultural Chile-Spain, etc.
His work is presented as a token analogy of the invisible image of power.
His works are in private and public collections in Chile, Peru, Colombia, the USA, Canada, and Germany.
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