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Book Presentation in Miami – Geometric Abstraction in Latin America

May 2014, Miami- The Juan Carlos Maldonado Art Collection is delighted to invite you to a presentation of the publication Geometric Abstraction in Latin America. Anthological Texts Arte en Colombia / ArtNexus. To learn more about this publication click here. Details May 15, 2014, 7pm Arevalo Gallery 151 NE 40th St Suite 200 Cartier Building… Read more »

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LYGIA CLARK: THE ABANDONMENT of ART, 1948-1988, The Museum of Modern Art, New York

The Museum of Modern Art presents a major retrospective devoted to the art of Lygia Clark (Brazilian, 1920-1988), the first comprehensive exhibition in North America of her work. Lygia Clark: The Abandonment of Art, 1948-1988 comprises nearly 300 works made between the late 1940s and her death in 1988. Drawn from public and private collections,… Read more »

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Carmelo Arden Quin Retrospective, 1938 – 2009 at Durban Segnini Gallery, Miami

Miami – From March 21–June 21, Durban Segnini Gallery will be presenting 60 artworks by Master Carmelo Arden Quin, one of the founders of the Madí­ movement, in a retrospective exhibition that comprises the years 1938 to 2009. In this collection of works Arden Quin’s inventions are clearly presented by periods. Catalog essay written by… Read more »

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Homage to Denise René

November 2013, Miami- JCMAC is proud to announce the loan of Penetrable BBL Bleu, 1999 by Jesus Soto to the exhibition Homage to Denise René: Past, Present and Future of a Vision, presented Espace-Expression and on view from December 3, 2013, to March 29, 2014. The show is a tribute to Denise René (1913-2012), the… Read more »

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Julio Le Parc at Palais de Tokyo, Paris

Julio Le Parc at Palais de Tokyo, Paris A landmark exhibition of Julio Le Parc’s work at Palais de Tokyo, Paris, looks at the pioneer of “Op” and kinetic art’s ongoing contribution to contemporary art. JULIO LE PARC February 27 – May 13, 2013 13, avenue du Président Wilson, 75 116 Paris For more information… Read more »

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Geometric Abstraction in Latin America

Anthological Texts Arte en Colombia / ArtNexus The Juan Carlos Maldonado Art Collection is proud to have sponsored the publication Geometric Abstraction in Latin America. Anthological Texts Arte en Colombia / ArtNexus. The magazine Arte en Colombia / Art Nexus’ second anthological volume devoted to Geometric Abstraction in Latin America. Published in 2013 and edited… Read more »

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Embracing Modernity: Venezuelan Geometric Abstraction

The Juan Carlos Maldonado Art Collection proudly lent works from its collection and contributed to the publication of the catalogue for the exhibition Embracing Modernity: Venezuelan Geometric Abstraction, at the Patricia & Phillip Frost Art Museum. On View from October 13, 2010 until January 2, 2011, the exhibition presented a historical overview of the origins… Read more »

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Alejandro Otero: Coloritmos

September 2012, Sao Paulo- JCMAC is pleased to announce the loan of Alejandro Otero’s Coloritmo #75, 1960 to the exhibition Alejandro Otero: Coloritmos, curated by Rina Carvajal and taking place at the Instituto de Arte Contemporânea in Sao Paulo, on view September 3, 2012 and January 6, 2013. The exhibition was organized in collaboration with the… Read more »

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Carlos Cruz-Diez: Color in Time and Space

February  2011, Houston- JCMAC is proud to announce the loan of a number of works from the collection for the exhibition Carlos Cruz-Diez: Color in Space and Time, curated by Mari Carmen Ramírez and taking place at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston from February 6 to July 4, 2011 and at the Pinacoteca do… Read more »

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Embracing Modernity: Venezuelan Geometric Abstraction

October 2010, Miami- JCMAC was proud to lend works to the exhibition Embracing Modernity: Venezuelan Geometric Abstraction. The exhibition presented a historical overview of the origins of the abstract movement in Venezuela, focusing on its early development dating from the late 1940’s to the 1970’s. Curated by Francine Birbragher-Rozencwaig and Maria Carlota Perez, it included… Read more »

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