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Patricio Gonzalez Figurative Prints

Chilean, b. 1974
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.
(Biography provided by JM Art Management)
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Artist: Patricio Gonzalez
"Call girls 03" Photography 23" x 33" inch Edition 1/5 by Patricio Gonzalez
By Patricio Gonzalez
Located in Culver City, CA
"Call girls 03" Photography 23" x 33" inch Edition 1/5 by Patricio Gonzalez Photographs intervened (1/5 ) / 300gr paper museum quality Not framed. S...
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21st Century and Contemporary Modern Patricio Gonzalez Figurative Prints

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"Fooling Around 03" Photography 23" x 33" inch Edition 1/5 by Patricio Gonzalez
By Patricio Gonzalez
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"Fooling Around 03" Photography 23" x 33" inch Edition 1/5 by Patricio Gonzalez Photographs intervened (1/5 ) / 300gr paper museum quality Not frame...
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21st Century and Contemporary Modern Patricio Gonzalez Figurative Prints

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"More of the Same 03" Photography 23" x 33" in Edition 1/5 by Patricio Gonzalez
By Patricio Gonzalez
Located in Culver City, CA
"More of the Same 03" Photography 23" x 33" inch Edition 1/5 by Patricio Gonzalez Photographs intervened (1/5 ) / 300gr paper museum quality Not framed. Ships in a tube. From "Tel...
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21st Century and Contemporary Modern Patricio Gonzalez Figurative Prints

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"Sacrifice Economy" Silkscreen 39" x 27.5" inch by Patricio Gonzalez
By Patricio Gonzalez
Located in Culver City, CA
"Sacrifice Economy" Silkscreen 39" x 27.5" inch by Patricio Gonzalez Silkscreen Not framed From "Looking for Happiness" series LOOKING FOR HAPPI...
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21st Century and Contemporary Modern Patricio Gonzalez Figurative Prints

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"Guns & Drugs 03" Photography 23" x 33" inch Edition 1/5 by Patricio Gonzalez
By Patricio Gonzalez
Located in Culver City, CA
"Guns & Drugs 03" Photography 23" x 33" inch Edition 1/5 by Patricio Gonzalez Photographs intervened (1/5 ) / 300gr paper museum quality Not framed....
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21st Century and Contemporary Modern Patricio Gonzalez Figurative Prints

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