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Reception: Saturday, June 25th, 5-7 pm
JESUS LUGO | After Art
June 25 - August 13, 2005
Latin American Masters gallery presents the first U.S. exhibition of Mexican
painter, Jesus Lugo. The principal subject of Lugo's paintings is the
history of art. Recent works have addressed the utopian visions of Tatlin
and the Russian revolution, Manet and the Napoleonic culture of war, and
Francisco Toledo and the preservation of Mexico's indigenous culture. One
need not be a student of art history to appreciate Lugo's work. His
romanticism, humor, and formal complexity are immediately engaging.
Among the work being exhibited in After Art, are a series of paintings on
the life and art of Jackson Pollack. In these canvases, a painted wood-block
effigy of Pollack stands atop the canvas, brush and paint-can in hand,
gazing at the painting below. The body of each painting is a melding of
Pollack's painterly style, coupled with biographical details, real and
imagined, from the artist's life. As we contemplate Pollack (contemplating
his painting) we cannot be sure which enthralls him more: the formal
complexities of his art, or the fractured narrative of his life.
Another series of paintings take Sumo wrestling as their central image. The
massive forms of the wrestlers are perched on imaginary scaffoldings, part
Piranesi and part Rube Goldberg. The scaffolding reminds the viewer that
painting is a constructed reality, a balancing act, precarious, in danger of
collapsing in the blink of an eye.
Lugo's recent exhibitions include: The Museum of Modern Art, Mexico; Museo
Rufino Tamayo, Mexico; and The Mexican Institute, Paris, France. Lugo's
paintings caused a sensation at his 2005 exhibition at ARCO, Madrid, where
his work received numerous press reviews. Lugo may very well be the
pre-eminent Mexican painter of his generation.
LATIN AMERICAN MASTERS
Specialists in 20th & 21st Century Latin American Art
264 North Beverly Drive
Beverly Hills CA 90210
Ph: 310.271.4847 or 310.271.4913
Fx: 310.278.3932
www.latinamericanmasters.com
Gallery hours are Tuesday - Saturday from 11:OO am to 6:OO pm
Please contact William Sheehy at 310.271.4847 for more information.
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