
© 2009 Baruj Salinas

© 2009 Baruj Salinas

© 2009 Baruj Salinas

© 2009 Baruj Salinas
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Inverted and lamed reversed (2009) 绘画 由 Baruj Salinas
卖家 MLA Gallery
This is an excellent example of original Salinas work on paper, that is from 2009. The media is gouache, pastel, watercolor, charcoal and graphite. These works are absolutely stunning. Salinas was deeply influenced by the Abstract Expressionists, and his mentor Joan Miro, who he studied with for years, in Barcelona. Salinas is quoted as saying: "Because [...]
This is an excellent example of original Salinas work on paper, that is from 2009. The media is gouache, pastel, watercolor, charcoal and graphite. These works are absolutely stunning.
Salinas was deeply influenced by the Abstract Expressionists, and his mentor Joan Miro, who he studied with for years, in Barcelona. Salinas is quoted as saying: "Because of my connection and collaboration with poets and writers such as María Zambrano, José Angel Valente, Pere Gimferrer, and Michel Butor, I developed a concept of the language of the clouds. This consisted basically of a grey background with white as the main color of my palette–the white symbolizing clouds. I also used pictograms, ideograms, and strange alphabets like the Greek alphabet, the Hebrew alphabet, and the Iberian alphabet". On another occasion Salinas was quoted as follows: "To me, painting is not work. It is something that transcends labor. I love to be in my studio painting because I forget about everything else. I’m so concentrated on it that it is like a meditation. I concentrate on what I’m doing and I enjoy it while I’m doing it. I enjoy seeing a wide space being developed into something that has life. It’s always been the most important thing in my life. And architecture was never so.”
Salinas has had over 100 solo shows worldwide, and is in the permanent collection of the following museums:
Art Museum of Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois
Arte del Siglo XX, Casa de la Asegurada, Alicante, Spain.
Bacardi Collection, Miami, Fl
Beit Uri Museum, Israel.
Biblioteca Nacional, Madrid, Spain.
Cabinet des Estampes, Geneva, Switzerland.
Cuban Museum of Art, Miami, Florida.
Fundacion Joan Miro, Barcelona, Spain.
Fundación Maria Zambrano, Velez-Malaga, Spain.
Fundacion Miguel Aleman, Mexico City
Institute of International Education, New York, NY.
Instituto de Cultura Puertorriqueña, San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Instituto Nacional de Bellas Artes, Mexico City
Musee Villa du Parc, Annemasse, France
John Ringling Museum of Art, Sarasota, Florida.
Lowe Art Museum (Cuban Collection) Coral Gables, Fl.
McNay Museum of Art, San Antonio, Texas.
Museo Alvar Carrillo Gil, Mexico City
Ayuntamiento de Soria, Spain
Museo Arte Contemporaneo LatinoAmericano (MACLA), La Plata, Argentina.
Museo Cuevas, Mexico City
Museo de Arte Moderno, Ibiza, Spain.
Museo de Arte Moderno, Mexico City
Museo de Villafames, Villafames, Spain.
Museo del Barrio, New York, NY
Museo Rayo, Roldanillo, Colombia.
Museo Rufino Tamayo, Mexico City
Museo Nacional D'Árt de Catalunya, Barcelona, Spain.
Museum of Art, Budapest, Hungary.
Museum of the Americas (OAS), Washington, DC.
Muskegon Museum of Art, Muskegon, Michigan.
Pemex Collection, Mexico City
Phoenix Museum of Art, Phoenix, Arizona.
Public Library, City of Miami, Miami, Florida.
San Antonio Museum of Art, San Antonio, Texas.
University of Ohio Museum of Art, Miami, Ohio.
Villa de Montecatini Collection, Italy
Museo Maria Zambrano, Velez-Malaga, Spain
Salinas was deeply influenced by the Abstract Expressionists, and his mentor Joan Miro, who he studied with for years, in Barcelona. Salinas is quoted as saying: "Because of my connection and collaboration with poets and writers such as María Zambrano, José Angel Valente, Pere Gimferrer, and Michel Butor, I developed a concept of the language of the clouds. This consisted basically of a grey background with white as the main color of my palette–the white symbolizing clouds. I also used pictograms, ideograms, and strange alphabets like the Greek alphabet, the Hebrew alphabet, and the Iberian alphabet". On another occasion Salinas was quoted as follows: "To me, painting is not work. It is something that transcends labor. I love to be in my studio painting because I forget about everything else. I’m so concentrated on it that it is like a meditation. I concentrate on what I’m doing and I enjoy it while I’m doing it. I enjoy seeing a wide space being developed into something that has life. It’s always been the most important thing in my life. And architecture was never so.”
Salinas has had over 100 solo shows worldwide, and is in the permanent collection of the following museums:
Art Museum of Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois
Arte del Siglo XX, Casa de la Asegurada, Alicante, Spain.
Bacardi Collection, Miami, Fl
Beit Uri Museum, Israel.
Biblioteca Nacional, Madrid, Spain.
Cabinet des Estampes, Geneva, Switzerland.
Cuban Museum of Art, Miami, Florida.
Fundacion Joan Miro, Barcelona, Spain.
Fundación Maria Zambrano, Velez-Malaga, Spain.
Fundacion Miguel Aleman, Mexico City
Institute of International Education, New York, NY.
Instituto de Cultura Puertorriqueña, San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Instituto Nacional de Bellas Artes, Mexico City
Musee Villa du Parc, Annemasse, France
John Ringling Museum of Art, Sarasota, Florida.
Lowe Art Museum (Cuban Collection) Coral Gables, Fl.
McNay Museum of Art, San Antonio, Texas.
Museo Alvar Carrillo Gil, Mexico City
Ayuntamiento de Soria, Spain
Museo Arte Contemporaneo LatinoAmericano (MACLA), La Plata, Argentina.
Museo Cuevas, Mexico City
Museo de Arte Moderno, Ibiza, Spain.
Museo de Arte Moderno, Mexico City
Museo de Villafames, Villafames, Spain.
Museo del Barrio, New York, NY
Museo Rayo, Roldanillo, Colombia.
Museo Rufino Tamayo, Mexico City
Museo Nacional D'Árt de Catalunya, Barcelona, Spain.
Museum of Art, Budapest, Hungary.
Museum of the Americas (OAS), Washington, DC.
Muskegon Museum of Art, Muskegon, Michigan.
Pemex Collection, Mexico City
Phoenix Museum of Art, Phoenix, Arizona.
Public Library, City of Miami, Miami, Florida.
San Antonio Museum of Art, San Antonio, Texas.
University of Ohio Museum of Art, Miami, Ohio.
Villa de Montecatini Collection, Italy
Museo Maria Zambrano, Velez-Malaga, Spain
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巴鲁吉·萨利纳斯 (Baruj Salinas) 是一位出生于古巴的塞法迪犹太裔艺术家,他以融合了鲜艳色彩、纹理和符号的抽象表现主义作品而闻名。萨利纳斯 1935 年出生于哈瓦那,最初从事建筑学,后来将重心完全转向艺术。他的独特风格通常以大胆的色彩层次和手势笔法为特征,灵感来自大自然、他的犹太血统和旅行中的风景。. 1959 年,萨利纳斯移居美国,定居于佛罗里达州迈阿密,并成为当地和国际艺术界颇具影响力的人物。他的作品曾在全球 [...]
巴鲁吉·萨利纳斯 (Baruj Salinas) 是一位出生于古巴的塞法迪犹太裔艺术家,他以融合了鲜艳色彩、纹理和符号的抽象表现主义作品而闻名。萨利纳斯 1935 年出生于哈瓦那,最初从事建筑学,后来将重心完全转向艺术。他的独特风格通常以大胆的色彩层次和手势笔法为特征,灵感来自大自然、他的犹太血统和旅行中的风景。
1959 年,萨利纳斯移居美国,定居于佛罗里达州迈阿密,并成为当地和国际艺术界颇具影响力的人物。他的作品曾在全球 200 多个个人展和联展中展出,包括美国、拉丁美洲、欧洲和以色列的画廊和博物馆。他以能够通过抽象形式唤起深刻情感而闻名,经常融入希伯来字母、符号和神秘主题。
在他的职业生涯中,萨利纳斯曾尝试过多种媒介,包括绘画、版画和雕塑。他的作品可以在华盛顿特区的史密森尼学会、美洲艺术博物馆、墨西哥城现代艺术博物馆和特拉维夫艺术博物馆等著名机构的收藏中找到。除了自己的艺术实践外,巴鲁吉·萨利纳斯还指导年轻一代的艺术家,并因其对艺术界的贡献而获得了无数赞誉。