Adrian Gonzalez Art
Mexican, b. 1987
Adrian Gonzalez (Mexico, 1987). He graduated in Visual Arts from the Faculty of Arts and Design, UNAM (Universidad Autonoma de Mexico) in 2011. His work is part of the Sebastian Foundation Collection, Grupo Reforma and various private collections. He was a beneficiary of the FONCA “Young Creators” program in the specialty of Painting in the 2015/2016 edition.
SOLO EXHIBITIONS
2020 - Dance Till U Drop. Pared Space. Galería Virtual.
2018 - SCROLL. Galería Plomo. México, D.F.
2016 - El aire de lo eventual. Galería Alterna. México, D.F.
2015 - Escenarios para habitar el mundo. Galería Luis Adelantado México. México, D. F.
- El fin de la apariencia. Galería Central de la ENPEG La Esmeralda, CENART. México, D.F.
2012 - Patrones de la Realidad. Centro Cultural Periodista. México D. F.
GROUP EXHIBITIONS
2021 - El Fin. The End Project Space. EU. Atlanta.
2019 - La Causa de las Causas. Museo de Arte Moderno. México, CDMX.
2018 - Pensamiento Especulativo. Fundación CALOSA. México, Guanajuato.
- Creación en Movimiento. Jóvenes Creadores del FONCA. 2015 – 2016. Fotomuseo Cuatro Caminos. México, D.F.
2016 - Creación en Movimiento. Jóvenes Creadores del FONCA. 2015 – 2016. Capilla del Arte de la UDLAP. México, Puebla.
- X Bienal Nacional de Pintura y Grabado “Alfredo Zalce”. MACAZ. México, Michoacán.
- Parámetro 02. Arte Lumen. Museo de la Ciudad de México. México, D. F.
- JUSTMAD 7. Feria de Arte Emergente. LASEDE/ Colegio Oficial de Arquitectos de Madrid. España, Madrid.
- Efectos Especiales. Galería DIAGRAMA. México, D. F.
2015 - XI Bienal de pintura Joaquín Clausell. Ex Templo de José. México, Campeche.
- Zona_ Seis. Estudios abiertos. Galería Luis Adelantado México. México, D. F.
2014 - Primer Salón de Arte. Galería Dos Puntos. México, D. F.
- Tercer Concurso de Pintura Artística RODIN ROYAL TALENS. Museo Soumaya. México, D.F.
- UNDERDOGS. Galería DIAGRAMA. México, D. F.
2013 - VI Muestra Arte Grupo Reforma. Polyforum Siqueiros. México, D. F.
- Segundo Concurso de Artes Plásticas y Gráficas "Dr. Alfonso Pérez Romo". Universidad Autónoma de Aguascalientes. México, Aguascalientes.
2012 - Índice Pictórico 74 - 89. Fundación Sebastián A. C. México, D. F.
- Arte 40. 4ta Edición. La Ciudadela, la ciudad de los libros y la imagen. México, D. F.
- Procesos y reflexiones sobre pintura. Galería Luis Nishizawa, FAD/UNAM. México, D. F.
- Primer Concurso de Pintura Artística Profesional RODIN ROYAL TALENS. Academia de San Carlos. México, D. F.
2011 - Pintura, y Punto. Fundación Sebastián A.C. México. D. F.
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Artist: Adrian Gonzalez
New Warning, Contemporary Art, Abstract Painting, 21st Century
By Adrian Gonzalez
Located in Mexico City, MX
New Warning, 2020
Contemporary Art, Abstract Painting
Acrylic and oil on canvas
130x130cm
Signed and dated
About the artist
Adrian Gonzalez (Mexico, 1987). He graduated in Visual Arts from the Faculty of Arts and Design, UNAM (Universidad Autonoma de Mexico) in 2011. His work is part of the Sebastian Foundation Collection, Grupo Reforma and various private collections. He was a beneficiary of the FONCA “Young Creators” program in the specialty of Painting in the 2015/2016 edition.
SOLO EXHIBITIONS
2020 - Dance Till U Drop. Pared Space. Galería Virtual.
2018 - SCROLL. Galería Plomo. México, D.F.
2016 - El aire de lo eventual. Galería Alterna. México, D.F.
2015 - Escenarios para habitar el mundo. Galería Luis Adelantado México. México, D. F.
- El fin de la apariencia. Galería Central de la ENPEG La Esmeralda, CENART. México, D.F.
2012 - Patrones de la Realidad. Centro Cultural Periodista. México D. F.
GROUP EXHIBITIONS
2021 - El Fin. The End Project Space. EU. Atlanta.
2019 - La Causa de las Causas. Museo de Arte Moderno. México, CDMX.
2018 - Pensamiento Especulativo. Fundación CALOSA. México, Guanajuato.
- Creación en Movimiento. Jóvenes Creadores del FONCA. 2015 – 2016. Fotomuseo Cuatro Caminos. México, D.F.
2016 - Creación en Movimiento. Jóvenes Creadores del FONCA. 2015 – 2016. Capilla del Arte de la UDLAP. México, Puebla.
- X Bienal Nacional de Pintura y Grabado “Alfredo Zalce”. MACAZ. México, Michoacán.
- Parámetro 02. Arte Lumen. Museo de la Ciudad de México. México, D. F.
- JUSTMAD 7. Feria de Arte Emergente. LASEDE/ Colegio Oficial de Arquitectos de Madrid. España, Madrid.
- Efectos Especiales. Galería DIAGRAMA. México, D. F.
2015 - XI Bienal de pintura Joaquín Clausell...
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2010s Abstract Adrian Gonzalez Art
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Canvas, Oil, Acrylic
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