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| Río de Historias/River of Stories: Drawings, Prints, and Artists' Books by Gustavo Ramos Rivera March 24 - May 20, 2006 |
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The ICA proudly presents an exhibition of works on paper and books by Gustavo Ramos Rivera. This show surveys his work from the past 25 years and is in conjunction with the San Jose Museum of Art exhibition,Gustavo Ramos Rivera Paintings: A master printmaker and collagist, Ramos Rivera’s works on paper equal the scope and intensity of his works on canvas. In his monotypes, his skill as a colorist is readily apparent as he builds up translucent layers of color that create an illusion of depth. The result is atmospheric sensual fields of color juxtaposed by his vocabulary of linear markings. Gustavo Ramos Rivera was born in Coahuila, Mexico and immigrated to San Francisco in 1969. He has exhibited extensively since 1974 in the United States, Europe, and Latin America. In 1992 he received a Fleishacker Foundation Eureka Fellowship. His work is held in the collections of the San Jose Museum of Art, the Achenbach Foundation for the Graphic Arts, San Francisco, and the Phoenix Art Museum, Arizona, among others. Hackett-Freedman Gallery began representing Ramos Rivera and his work in January 2004. Image: Gustavo Ramos Rivera, Luceros, 2001, watercolor, graphite, colored pencil and collage on paper. Image courtesy Hackett-Freedman Gallery. Photography by M. Lee Fatherree. |
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Jose Institute of Contemporary Art 451 South First Street San Jose, CA 95113 tel (408) 283-8155 fax (408) 283-8157 |
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