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Roberto Juarez Art

American, b. 1952
Born 1952, Chicago, Illinois Education BFA, San Francisco Art Institute, San Francisco, CA, 1975 Graduate Studies, University of California at Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, 1978 Recent Solo Exhibitions 2024 80s East Village Large Works on Paper, Apalazzo Gallery, Brescia, Italy 2024 Crossing Five Decades, C Parker Gallery, Greenwich, Connecticut 2023 TSL 50th Anniversary Exhibition, Made-Up Mythologies, Hudson, NY 2021 Ramona's Front Yard, Archive Project Space, Pittsfield, MA 2018 Processing: Paintings & Prints 2008 - 2018, Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art, Boulder, CO Recent Group Exhibitions 2024 Other Places, Bill Arning Exhibition, Kinderhook, New York 2024 Amigos y Amigas; A Project by Fabio Cherstich, Venice, Italy 2023 Kingdom of This World Reimagined, University of Pittsburgh Gallery, Pittsburgh, PA 2018 May China 2018, China National Academy of Painting, Beijing, China 2018 Sino and America, Museum of Photography, Urumqi, China 2017 Love Among the Ruins, 56 Bleecker Gallery and Late 80's New York, Howl! Arts Incorporated, New York, NY Awards & Honors 2021 Civitella Ranieri Residency, Umbertide, Italy ​2017 Appointed to NA Board of Governers, National Academy of Art, New York, NY 2014 Peter S. Reed Foundation Grant for Painting 2012 National Academician, National Academy of Art, New York, NY 2001 Purchase Award, Hassa, Betta and Symons Fund 2001 American Academy of Arts and Letters, New York, NY 2001 Guggenheim Fellowship in Painting, Guggenheim Foundation, New York, NY 1997 Rome Prize; The Gilmore D. Clark, Michael Rapuano and Gorham P. Stevens Fellowship, American Academy in Rome Museum & Public Collections Atlantic Richfield Company, Los Angeles, California Brooklyn Museum of Art, Brooklyn, New York Denver Art Museum, Denver, Colorado El Museo del Barrio, New York, New York General Mills Corporation, Minneapolis Goldman Sachs & Company, New York, New York Gulf & Western Company, New York, New York J. B. Speed Art Museum, Louisville, Kentucky Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art & Design, Kansas City, MO Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, California Merrill Lynch Co., Inc., Princeton, New Jersey Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, New York Miami Art Museum of Dade County, Miami, Florida Museum of Contemporary Art, North Miami, Florida Neuberger Museum of Art, SUNY, Purchase, NY The Newark Museum, Newark, New Jersey Saint Louis Museum of Art, St. Louis, Missouri UBS Collection
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Pine Palm

Roberto JuarezPine Palm

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By Roberto Juarez

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Many places, many times intermingle in the work of Roberto Juarez. His life is so much a part of his work, that each new body of work introduces subjects, styles and motifs that see...

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1980s Contemporary Roberto Juarez Art

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Large Colorful 1983 Neo Expressionist Roberto Juarez Oil Painting Tron Family
Large Colorful 1983 Neo Expressionist Roberto Juarez Oil Painting Tron Family

Large Colorful 1983 Neo Expressionist Roberto Juarez Oil Painting Tron Family

By Roberto Juarez

Located in Surfside, FL

Roberto Juarez, (American, 1952- ) Tron Family. 1983. Signed, dated & titled. Oil and oil stick on canvas. Provenance: Robert Miller Gallery, NY., Mira Godard Gallery, Toronto, Ontario, CA Roberto Juarez (born 1952) is an American visual artist known for his paintings, murals, and mixed-media works. Born in Chicago, (parents of both Mexican and Puerto Rican Latino heritage) Juarez received his B.F.A. at the San Francisco Art Institute (1977) and pursued graduate studies in Television and Film at the University of California, Los Angeles. Juarez frequently employs painterly floral motifs, which are inspired by the traditions of Hispanic, Latin American and non-Western painting. Roberto Juarez has been a significant presence in the art worlds of New York, Miami, Colorado, and beyond since the early 1980s. In 1978, Juarez completed his graduate thesis for UCLA in Paris and decided not to return to L.A. Juarez relocated to New York City, where in 1981, Ellen Stewart offered Juarez a former garage owned by La MaMa Experimental Theatre Club as an artist studio. The space, which had no water or electricity, was offered to Juarez rent-free, provided that he clean and maintain it. He was active in the Neo Expressionist era of the the late 1980's along with Julian Schnabel and David Salle. Throughout the 80s and 90s Juarez painted the branching forms of trees and flowers. While living in Miami in the 90s, Juarez began to incorporate peat moss, rice paper, and other natural materials in his canvases. Since 2000, and his move from Miami back to New York, Juarez's imagery turned more abstract, typically featuring geometric forms and systems. In a review from this period, art critic Grace Glueck noted that his works feature “a contrast between the softness of the grounds – blends of transparent and opaque materials in muted colors – and their strong geometric-organic motifs." In his use of elements of nature to portray an idyllic unity, Juarez looks back to such early-20th-century painters as Franz Marc and Henri Matisse. He has done prints with Shark’s Ink Studios in Lyons and Anderson Ranch Arts Center as well as Tamarind Institute. Roberto Juarez is a visual artist who has been active in the areas of painting, printmaking, drawing, and large-scale public commissions throughout his career. His work has been exhibited throughout the United States and Mexico, and is included in major museum collections such as the Brooklyn Museum, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, El Museo del Barrio, the Denver Art Museum, the Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Pérez Art Museum Miami, the Newark Museum, and the Speed Art Museum. He has completed public art projects and murals for the Miami International Airport, Grand Central Terminal, the Miami-Dade County Courthouse, Whitman College, and the University of Michigan College of Engineering. Juarez won the Prix de Rome in 1997 and was a Guggenheim Fellow in 2001-2002. Select Solo Exhibitions Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art, Boulder, CO La MaMa Galleria, New York, NY Pace Prints New York, NY Charles Cowles Gallery, New York, NY Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art, Kansas City, KS Museum of Contemporary Art, North Miami, FL, Bonnie Clearwater, Curator and Author Robert Miller Gallery, New York, NY Fredric Snitzer Gallery, Miami, FL Galeria Ramis Barquet, Monterrey, Mexico Richard Green Gallery, Santa Monica, CA Stephen Wirtz Gallery, San Francisco, CA Andre Emmerich Gallery, Zurich Mira Godard Gallery, Toronto, Canada San Francisco Art Institute, San Francisco, CA Select Group Exhibitions 2018 May China 2018, China National Academy of Painting, Beijing, China 2017 Love Among the Ruins, 56 Bleecker Gallery and Late 80's New York, Howl! Arts Incorporated, New York, NY 2015 Inside the Episode: curated by Jack Pierson, Launch F18 Gallery, New York, NY 2015 MTA Arts Design Illustrates the City, The Museum of American Illustration at The Society of Illustrators, New York 2015 The Annual; National Academy Museum, New York, NY 2008 One of a Kind; Monoprints & Monotypes, Spencertown Academy Art Center, Spencertown, New York 2001 Roberto Juarez and Julio Galan...

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1980s Neo-Expressionist Roberto Juarez Art

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Canvas, Oil Crayon, Oil

Bellhop

Roberto JuarezBellhop, 1984

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Bellhop

By Roberto Juarez

Located in New York, NY

Many places, many times intermingle in the work of Roberto Juarez. His life is so much a part of his work, that each new body of work introduces subjects, styles and motifs that seem...

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Late 20th Century Modern Roberto Juarez Art

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Stencil

Three Irises

Three Irises

By Roberto Juarez

Located in New York, NY

Many places, many times intermingle in the work of Roberto Juarez. His life is so much a part of his work, that each new body of work introduces subjects, styles and motifs that ...

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1990s Contemporary Roberto Juarez Art

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Etching

Fatherwell

Fatherwell

By Roberto Juarez

Located in Lyons, CO

Color lithograph, Edition 30. In the studies for this print, Juarez combined casual, small sketches made daily, found botanical prints and magazine illus...

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2010s Contemporary Roberto Juarez Art

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Lithograph

Orange Stoplight

Orange Stoplight

By Roberto Juarez

Located in Lyons, CO

Color lithograph, Edition 30. In the studies for this print, Juarez combined casual, small sketches made daily, found botanical prints and magazine illus...

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2010s Contemporary Roberto Juarez Art

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Datura V.P.

Datura V.P.

By Roberto Juarez

Located in Lyons, CO

Color lithograph/woodcut, Edition 30. Signed by artist. Roberto Juarez has been an important figure in the American art scene since his first solo exhibition at Robert Miller Galle...

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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Roberto Juarez Art

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Lithograph

"Cowboy's Delight IV"

"Cowboy's Delight IV"

By Roberto Juarez

Located in Lyons, CO

Color monotype Juarez’s most recent prints are four groups of monoprints Cowboy’s Delight II, Copper Mallow, Yucca Bloom and Flowers and Pearls. Juarez gathered wild flowers from ar...

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2010s Contemporary Roberto Juarez Art

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"Yucca Bloom VI"

"Yucca Bloom VI"

By Roberto Juarez

Located in Lyons, CO

Color monoprint. Roberto Juarez has been an important figure in the American art scene since his first solo exhibition at Robert Miller Gallery in 1981. He was known for his painter...

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2010s Contemporary Roberto Juarez Art

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Monoprint

Copper Mallow I

Copper Mallow I

By Roberto Juarez

Located in Lyons, CO

Color monotype Juarez’s most recent prints are four groups of monoprints Cowboy’s Delight II, Copper Mallow, Yucca Bloom and Flowers and Pearls. Juarez gathered wild flowers from ar...

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2010s Contemporary Roberto Juarez Art

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Monotype

Heliopolis

Heliopolis

By Roberto Juarez

Located in Lyons, CO

Color lithograph with pochoir, Edition 30 Roberto Juarez has been an important figure in the American art scene since his first solo exhibition at Robert Miller Gallery in 1981. H...

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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Roberto Juarez Art

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Lithograph

Blue Helio

Blue Helio

By Roberto Juarez

Located in Lyons, CO

Color lithograph with pochoir, Edition 30 Roberto Juarez has been an important figure in the American art scene since his first solo exhibition at Robert Miller Gallery in 1981. H...

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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Roberto Juarez Art

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Lithograph

Alex V.P.

Alex V.P.

By Roberto Juarez

Located in Lyons, CO

Color lithograph/woodcut, Edition 30. Signed by artist. Roberto Juarez has been an important figure in the American art scene since his first solo exhibition at Robert Miller Galler...

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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Roberto Juarez Art

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Lithograph

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