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Rebeca Mendoza, Argentine Abstract Constructivist Quadriptych Oil Painting Latin American Woman, 1990
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Rebeca Mendoza, Born in Buenos Aires, Argentina in 1967
Nationality Argentine
Alma mater Regina Paccis School of Fine Arts Prilidiano …
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Rebeca Mendoza, Born in Buenos Aires, Argentina in 1967
Nationality Argentine
Alma mater Regina Paccis School of Fine Arts Prilidiano Pueyrredón National School of Fine Arts
Style Abstract Painting
Rebeca Mendoza was born in Buenos Aires on October 24, 1967. She is a contemporary artist. At the age of six she started painting on canvas-covered cardboard from a personal and free perspective even though she had never attended painting classes. At the age of 15, she entered the Regina Paccis School of Fine Arts, and in 1992 she was granted her degree of Professor of Painting after completing her formal academic education in the Prilidiano Pueyrredón National School of Fine Arts. In 1984 Mendoza attended the workshop of Aurelio Macchi where she discovered the secrets of drawing, live model and sculpture. Also, she learnt about the Argentine artistic generation of the 40s. Later Mendoza studied with Alberto Delmonte (1933-2005), who was a direct disciple of Torres García, who set up Taller Sur in Buenos Aires. Delmonte introduced Mendoza to the basis of constructivism in the Río de la Plata, and invited her to play with the relations and rhythms of the plastic arts.
In 1990, Mendoza set up a studio in Buenos Aires, and held her first solo show in Museo Prilidiano Pueyrredón, Argentina, the same year. In 1992, she participated in a group show in Centro Cultural Recoleta, and was also part of another exhibition organized by the Sociedad Argentina de Artistas Plásticos (Argentine Association of Plastic Artists, SAAP). In 1993, she held solo shows in Fundación Integración and in 1994 in Fundación Banco Ciudad de Buenos Aires.
In 1994 and for six years thereafter, she settled in New York City, where she held exhibitions and taught art in Studio in a School, an institution founded by Agnes Gund, Philanthropist and President Emerita of the Museum of Modern Art. The Juno Gallery became interested in her work and invited her to prepare a solo show the following year. That was a turning point in her career and she decided to move to Clemente Soto Vélez, in the Lower East Side of Manhattan.
In 1995, Mendoza held her first solo show in Gallery Juno, and two years later she hosted another exhibition in the same gallery. Later on, she participated in the itinerant group show Latin American Artist, which travelled around the US during 1997. That same year she took part in the International Fair of Contemporary Art in Brussels, Belgium. In 1998, she hosted exhibitions with other artists in several American galleries, including Gallery Sarah Moody, Tuscaloosa, Alabama; Gallery Louisiana, Ruston, Louisiana and the Gallery Slocumb, Johnson. A year later, she hosted once again an exhibition in Manhattan, but this time with other artists in Open Studio, CSV. In 2001, Mendoza returned to Buenos Aires where she reopened her studio.
Back in Argentina, Mendoza reopened her studio in San Isidro Partido, a province of Buenos Aires, where students and colleagues relate to art from different perspectives but with the common denominator of being a vehicle of self expression. When Mendoza returned to Buenos Aires her work was managed by Ricardo Coppa Oliver, the founder of Galería Palatina, Galería Principium and Galería Coppa Oliver Arte and she hosted several solo and group shows in his gallery. Simultaneously, she continued holding exhibitions in New York and in different locations in the United States, mainly at the Juno Gallery and Artemisa Gallery], which specialized in Contemporary Latin American Art.
In 2015, Mendoza gathered a group of 15 Argentine artists residing in Argentina and in the United States and organized a show to pay homage to Julio Cortázar, which was presented on April 14, 2016, in Clemente Soto Velez Cultural and Educational Center, New York.
Major Shows
2016, Two Person Show, Pictorial Fantasies Artemisa Gallery, Chelsea, Manhattan
2016, Solo Show, Synchronicity Gallery Juno, Manhattan NY. EEUU
2015, Two Person Show, Mendoza-Vilar Artemisa Gallery, Chelsea, Manhattan
2014, Beyond Words, Solo show Gallery Juno, Manhattan. NY. EEUU
2012, “Poema de las Formas” Galeria Coppa Oliver, Bs As Argentina
1997, Muestra individual, Gallery Juno, Manhattan New York, EEUU
1995, Muestra individual Gallery Juno. NY Manhattan EEUU.
1994, Muestra individual Fundación Bco. Ciudad de Bs As, Argentina.
1993, Muestra individual Fundación Integración. Bs As. Argentina.
1990, Muestra individual Museo Prilidiano Pueyrredón. Bs As. Argentina.
Major Group Exhibitions
2016, Greenwich Pop-Up. Latinoamericanos, Connecticus, EEUU
2016, Cortazar, Show. The Clemente Cultural Center, Lower East, NY
2016, Pictoria fantasies, two Person Show, Artemisa Gallery, NY.
2015, Two person Show, Artemisa Gallery, Manhattan, EEUU
2014, Sumarte, colección As Argentina Fortabat, Bs As, Argentina
2014, Dialogos, Galeria Coppa Oliver, Bs
2011, “El Baile” Galeria Ricardo Coppa Oliver, Bs As Argentina
2009, Museo, Rómulo Raggio, Bs As Argentina
2002, ArteBA, Bs. As Laura Haber, Bs As, Argentina
1999, Open Studio, CSV. Manhattan. NY. EEUU
1998, Gallery Sarah Moody, Tuscaloosa, Alabama. EEUU
1998, Gallery Louisiana, Ruston, Louisiana, EEUU
1998, Gallery Slocumb, Johnson, EEUU
1997, Latin American Artist, (itinerante) EEUU
1997, Feria Librart, Arte Contemporáneo, Bruselas, Bélgica
1992, Centro Cultural Recoleta , Bs As, Argentina.
1992, Muestra SAAP, Bs As, Argentina.
Most important works
Rebeca’s most important works are: Serie de Los Rosas (Óleos Y Grabados), Serie Cortázar, Serie Colores, Serie Diálogos, Serie Ensayos, Serie Papeles, Serie El Baile, Serie Poema de las Formas, Serie Constructiva Blanca, Serie Blanca, Serie Carbón, Serie Sígnica, Serie Trazos, Serie El Golpe y Serie Urbana.
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- Dimensions
- 57ʺW × 0.5ʺD × 24ʺH
- Frame Type
- Unframed
- Art Subjects
- Abstract
- Period
- Late 20th Century
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Canvas
- Oil Paint
- Condition
- Good Condition, Unknown, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Brown
- Condition Notes
- Good They are currently unattached for ease of shipment. could use a light cleaning. Good They are currently unattached for ease of shipment. could use a light cleaning. less
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