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Eugenio Espinoza

Works

Quadrilateral
Quadrilateral
Framed
Framed
White Rectangle
White Rectangle
Impenetrable
Impenetrable
Museum of...
Museum of...
Participations
Participations
Localisations
Localisations
Rite of Spring
Rite of Spring
Mamu
Mamu
Untitled
Untitled
Diorita
Diorita
Karakana
Karakana
Safe
Safe
Palpable
Palpable
Hommage a Gego
Hommage a Gego
Photogram
Photogram
No More
No More
Easy Teacher
Easy Teacher
Black and White
Black and White
O, L, A
O, L, A

Info

Eugenio Espinoza was born in 1950 in San Juan de los Morros, Venezuela and lives in Archer, Florida.

He has exhibited extensively in the United States and internationally in museums and galleries. His work is in the permanent collections of the Tate Modern, London, U.K., the Fine Arts Museum of Houston, TX; Miami Art Museum, Miami, FL; Museum of Latin American Art, Long Beach, CA; Museo de Arte Moderna de Sao Paulo, Brazil; Museo de Arte Moderna do Rio de Janeiro, Bra- zil; Museo de Bellas Artes, Caracas, Venezuela; Galeria de Arte Nacional, Caracas, Venezuela; Museo de Arte Contemporaneo, Caracas, Venezuela; Museo de Arte Contemporaneo de Bogota, Colombia; Fundacion Gego; The Cisneros Collection, New York, NY and the Cisneros Fontanals Art Foundation, Miami, FL, among others. He received a Pollock-Krasner Foundation Grant in 2011.