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Artist: Stacha Halpern
Black and White Abstract Expressionist Painting
By Stacha Halpern
Located in Houston, TX
Black and white abstract figurative painting by Polish-Australian artist, Stacha Halpern. This painting depicts large, thick, and bold black and white strokes accentuated by reds, bl...
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The stay in New York, from 1969 to 1972, was perhaps the greatest turning point in Ivan's career. Until then, according to art critic Roberto Pontual, the plastic artist followed "a phase of abstraction close to the informal". In the United States , with so much technological influence around him, Ivan becomes interested in the machine and its movement mechanisms and inserts these perceptions in his works, as kinetic constructions with small motors hidden in boxes as Pontual defines, and also and triggering light patterns in cyclic and repeated series. (similar to the Op Art works of Julio le Parc and works by Yves Tinguely being shown at Rene Denis Gallery in Paris
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1957 - João Pessoa Public Library; João Pessoa, PB.
1960 - Ivan Freitas: Painting Exhibitions , at the Penguin Gallery; Rio de Janeiro - RJ.
1961 - MAM-BA , Salvador , BA.
1962 - Rubbers Gallery; Buenos Aires , Argentina .
1962 - La Cabana Galeria; Trieste , Italy .
1962 - Brazil-United States Cultural Institute; Rio de Janeiro - RJ.
1962 - Brazil-Uruguay Institute; Montevideo , Uruguay .
1962 - Barcinski Gallery; Rio de Janeiro - RJ.
1963 - Galleria Del Canale, Naples , Italy.
1963 - Ivan Freitas: Paris 1963, at the Barcinski Gallery ; Rio de Janeiro - RJ.
1964 - Barcinski Gallery; Rio de Janeiro - RJ.
1966 - Relief Gallery; Rio de Janeiro - RJ.
1968 - Relief Gallery; Rio de Janeiro - RJ.
1969 - Pan American Union; Washington , United States.
1971 - Miramar Gallery; New York, United States.
1971 - Bloomingdale's Art Gallery; New York, United States.
1973 - Individual, at Galeria Bonino; Rio de Janeiro - RJ.
1973 - Galeria Collection; São Paulo , SP.
1974 - Ivan Freitas: Paintings / Objectives , at the Rio de Janeiro Art Exchange; Rio de Janeiro - RJ.
1975 - Arte Global Gallery; São Paulo-SP.
1976 - Ivan Freitas: Paintings / Space / Movement , at Galeria Ipanema; Sao Paulo-SP.
1977 - Paulo Prado Gallery; Sao Paulo-SP.
1978 - Paraíba State Cultural Foundation; João Pessoa, PB.
1979 - Gallery B. 75 Concorde; Rio de Janeiro - RJ.
1980 - Individual, at Galeria do Sesi; Sao Paulo-SP.
1980 - Paulo Prado Gallery; Sao Paulo-SP.
1986 - Ivan Freitas: The Reinvented Landscape , at Galeria Arte Aplicada; Sao Paulo-SP.
1987 - Applied Art Gallery; Sao Paulo-SP.
1989 - Evasion Arte Gallery; Sao Paulo-SP.
1994 - GB Arte Gallery; Rio de Janeiro - RJ.
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1959 - 8th National Salon of Modern Art; Rio de Janeiro - RJ.
1960 - 9th National Salon of Modern Art; Rio de Janeiro - RJ.
1961 - 10th National Salon of Modern Art - jury exemption and critical award; Rio de Janeiro - RJ.
1961 - 6th São Paulo International Art Biennial , at the Ciccilo Matarazzo Pavilion; Sao Paulo-SP.
1963 - Art from America and Spain; Europe .
1963 - 2nd Youth Biennial; Paris, France.
1963 - 7th São Paulo International Art Biennial, at the Fundação Bienal; ; Sao Paulo-SP.
1964 - 2nd Art Summary of Jornal do Brasil, at MAM-RJ; Rio de Janeiro - RJ.
1965 - Current Brazilian Art; Bonn , Germany .
1965 - Current Brazilian Art; London , England .
1965 - 1st Esso Young Artists Salon, at MAM-RJ; Rio de Janeiro - RJ.
1965 - Opinion 65, at MAM / RJ; Rio de Janeiro - RJ.
1965 - 1st Esso Salon of Young Artists, at MAC / USP; Sao Paulo-SP.
1965 - 8th São Paulo International Art Biennial, at the Fundação Bienal; Sao Paulo-SP.*
1965 - Current Brazilian Art; Vienna , Austria .
1966 - 5 Contemporary Painters from Brazil; Buenos Aires, Argentina.
1966 - 5 Contemporary Painters from Brazil; Montevideo, Uruguay.
1966 - 1st National Biennial of Plastic Arts; Salvador BA.
1967 - 9th Bienal Internacional de Arte de São Paulo, at the Bienal Foundation; Sao Paulo-SP.
1968 - 2nd Esso Young Artists Salon, at MAM / RJ; Rio de Janeiro - RJ.
1969 - 7th JB Art Summary, at MAM-RJ ; Rio de Janeiro - RJ.
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2015 RBK 4200 ,La Cabaña,fortress. Bienal de La Habana,
2014 The shape without shape. Visual Arts Development Center, Bayamo, Cuba
2013 Allegro Ma Non Troppo. Lloyd’s Register, Havana.
2012 Spirit. Dennis Rosenthal Gallery, Chicago, U.S.A.
2011 Speaking in languages. Fine Arts National Museum, Havana.
2010 The places of time (with Alan Kleinmann). Orígenes Gallery, Havana’s Great Theater.
2009 The writing and the limit. 23 y 12 Gallery, Havana.
2007 The pleasure of absorb yourself. RAC Gallery, Veracruzan University, Xalapa, México.
2006 Coexistence. Public space, during the Ninth Havana’s Biennale.
2005 Ball change. La Casona Gallery, Havana, Cuba
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2004 From the nothing to the infinite. La Casona Gallery, Havana, Cuba
2003 The visual poetry of life. Refugium Gallery, Berlin.
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