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Colorful Geometric Abstract Screenprint by Edival Ramosa
By Edival Ramosa
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Edival Ramosa, Brazil (1940 - )
Title: Sin Titulo
Year: 1970
Medium: Silkscreen, signed in pencil
Edition: 100
Size: 30 x 22 inches [76.2 x 55.88 cm]
Category
1970s Abstract Geometric Edival Ramosa
Materials
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Vintage print At Cost Price
By Edival Ramosa
Located in Saint-Ouen (PARIS), FR
Signed and dated lithography by Edival Ramosa. Oakwood frame.
Brazil, 1969.
Category
1960s Brazilian Mid-Century Modern Vintage Edival Ramosa
Materials
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Lithography by Ramosa at Cost Price
By Edival Ramosa
Located in Saint-Ouen (PARIS), FR
Edival Ramosa was born in Brazil in 1940.
From 1969-1973, he worked in the Polimero Arte workshops with 49 other Italian and foreign artists. Some were famous, such as Bai and Man R...
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1960s Brazilian Mid-Century Modern Vintage Edival Ramosa
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Rafael Bogarín was born in El Tigre, Anzoátegui state, Venezuela, on January 20, 1946. He studied at the Cristóbal Rojas School, which he finished in 1966; Among his teachers are Luis Guevara Moreno, Pedro León Zapata, Luisa Palacios and Luis Chacón. Upon returning from school he founded the Zapato Roto group with other artists, with the aim of taking art to the streets. In 1966 he directed the outdoor exhibitions of the Venezuelan American Center, and two years later he participated in the XXVIII Official Salon, where he received the Rome Prize.
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His teaching experience includes courses at the Rafael Monasterios School of Plastic Arts in Maracay (1969-1970), Ceagraf (1979), as well as workshops in various cities around the world. In 1980 he made an exhibition of silkscreen prints in cities in Italy, El Salvador, Colombia, Mexico and the United States. That year he resumed his interest in outdoor exhibitions with a museum project with murals by 30 artists for El Tigre (Venezuela); The Rafael Bogarín Road Museum was inaugurated in 1982 and brought together 30 murals on 2 x 4 meter fences, by artists such as Mario Toral, Édgar Sánchez and Paul Davis. He carried out the project to recover the architectural spaces of El Tigre (Venezuela), through murals, sculptures, plazas and humanized spaces.
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Ø 1984. Acquavella Gallery. Caracas Venezuela.
Ø 1985. Cultural Center. Santa Cruz, Bolivia.
Ø 1992. Sotage Gallery, Puerto La Cruz, Venezuela.
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Ø 1971. Honorable mention. First Young Artists' Salon. Maracay, Venezuela.
Ø 1984. First prize, Salón Aragua. Maracay, Venezuela.
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Ø 1969. Tertulia Room. Cali, Colombia.
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Ø 1969. Gallery of Visual Arts. Maracay, Venezuela.
Ø 1970. Venezuelan Cultural Week. Miami and Jamaica.
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Ø 1973. Spoleto Festival. Italy.
Ø 1974. Young Artists, Union Carbide Building. New York City, USA.
Ø 1975. Government of Caracas. Caracas Venezuela.
Ø 1975. Graphic VII, Mendoza Gallery. Caracas Venezuela.
Ø 1976. Brooke Alexander Gallery. New York City, USA.
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