词条 | Francisco Mejia-Guinand |
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}}Francisco Mejía-Guinand is a New York-based architect and visual artist who was born in Bogotá, Colombia in 1964.[1][2][3][4] EducationMejía-Guinand studied Architecture at the Faculty of Architecture and Design of The Pontifical Xavierian University, Bogotá. He received a Degree in Architecture in 1988. CareerMejía-Guinand has spent his entire career in examining ideas of abstraction and expandng his spatial and temporal approach to sculpture. In his most recent work, developed in New York, he focuses primarily on arrangements of tetrahedrons systems, which highlight his interes in balance and the contrast between positive and negative fractal space, explores the mathematical notion of self-similarity and the idea of multidimensional geometry.[5] He is best known for his geometric sculptures based on Mathematics, Russian Avant-garde, Sacred Geometry and Origami principles. His work steadily incorporates a range of metals including bronze, aluminium,stainless steel, titanium, brass, cooper tubing and cast aluminium and precious metals. As a painter, he has remained dedicated to exploring the tradition of painting as an artistic medium. His large-scale densely layered abstract oil paintings, built up through layers of oil paint on canvas, overlaid with mark-making using charcoal. His paintings style displays the influences of Willem de Kooning, and Joan Mitchell. Evoking the themes of time and space.[6] He has taught in several Colombian Universities and also, he has been invited to lecture at prestigious Institutions such as Museo Nacional de Colombia and Biblioteca Virgilio Barco.[7][8][9][10] Mejía-Guinand's drawings, collages, paintings, sculptures and architectural models have been exhibited in numerous solo and group shows, building a strong reputation over the last decade in Colombia, United States,Europe and Asia.[11][12][13][14] Mejía-Guinand's first solo museum exhibitions, "Francisco Mejía-Guinand the Order of an Inner World" was held in 2003 at the Art Museum of the Americas, Organization of American States OAS,Washington D.C.[15] Since then, other Solo exhibitions include:
His paintings are in the permanent collections of the (i) Art Museum of Americas, Organization of American States OAS Washington D.C., (ii) El fons d'art contemporani del Consell de Mallorca and (iii) El Museo de arte Moderno y Contemporáneo EsBaluard. Palma de Mallorca, Spain,(IV) Museo de Arte Moderno de Bogotá MAMBo, Bogotá, Colombia.[18][19][20] Mejía-Guinand gained prominence in the 1990s as an artist who merged architecture with sculpture and painting. Francisco Mejía-Guinand lives and works in New York and Bogotá. References1. ^{{Cite book|title=Francisco Mejía-Guinand|last=Escallón|first=Ana María|publisher=Villegas Editores|year=2002|isbn=958-8156-04-1|location=Bogotá|pages=63|via=}} {{authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Mejia-Guinand, Francisco}}2. ^{{Cite book|title=Mejia-Guinand Kalligraphien|last=Kahn|first=Anna|publisher=Cobalt Blue International corporation|year=2008|isbn=978-958-44-4279-6|location=Bogota|pages=56|via=}} 3. ^Bonet, Juan Manuel (2007). Francisco Mejía-Guinand. Bogotá: Cobalt blue international foundation. p. 259. {{ISBN|978-958-44-1829-6}}. 4. ^{{Cite book|title=Mejia-Guinand Zürich|last=Niemeyer|first=Timo|publisher=Cobalt blue international foundation|year=2008|isbn=978-958-44-3391-6|location=Bogotá|pages=42|via=}} 5. ^{{Cite web|url=http://promo-arte.com/eng/artists/30_Francisco_mejia_guinand.html|title=Francisco Mejia-Guinand|website=promo-arte.com|access-date=2016-11-26}} 6. ^{{Cite book|title=Francisco Mejía-Guinand|last=Bonet|first=Juan Manuel|publisher=Cobalt blue international foundation|year=2007|isbn=978-958-44-1829-6|location=Bogotá|pages=259|via=}} 7. ^Escallón, Ana María (2002). Francisco Mejía-Guinand. Bogotá: Villegas Editores. p. 63. {{ISBN|958-8156-04-1}}. 8. ^Bonet, Juan Manuel (2007). Francisco Mejía-Guinand. Bogotá: Cobalt blue international foundation. p. 259. {{ISBN|978-958-44-1829-6}}. 9. ^Kahn, Anna (2008). Mejia-Guinand Kalligraphien. Bogota: Cobalt Blue International corporation. p. 56. {{ISBN|978-958-44-4279-6}}. 10. ^{{Cite book|title=Mejia-Guinand Zürich|last=Niemeyer|first=Timo|publisher=Cobalt blue international foundation|year=2008|isbn=978-958-44-3391-6|location=Bogotá|pages=42|via=}} 11. ^Bonet, Juan Manuel (2007). Francisco Mejía-Guinand. Bogotá: Cobalt blue international foundation. p. 259. {{ISBN|978-958-44-1829-6}}. 12. ^http://www.eltiempo.com/archivo/documento/CMS-3238789 13. ^http://www.promo-arte.com/eng/ex_files/2015/0806_francisco/0806_francisco.html 14. ^{{Cite web|url=http://promo-arte.com/eng/artists/30_Francisco_mejia_guinand.html|title=Francisco Mejia-Guinand|website=promo-arte.com|access-date=2016-11-26}} 15. ^http://museum.oas.org/exhibitions/2000s/2003-guinand.html 16. ^http://www.colombiaemb.org/sites/default/files/Francisco%20Mejia%20Guinand.pdf 17. ^http://www.promo-arte.com/eng/indexHeaderNew.php 18. ^http://www.eltiempo.com/archivo/documento/MAM-2431742 19. ^http://dbalears.cat/actualitat/cultura/un-museu-que-els-illencs-senten-com-a-seu.html 20. ^http://historico.elpais.com.co/paisonline/notas/Enero222007/guinand.html 5 : 1964 births|Living people|Colombian architects|Colombian painters|Colombian sculptors |
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