Dot Fiftyone presents Fiesta, the first solo exhibition in Miami by artist Juan José Cambre. Curated by Verónica Flom, this exhibition consists of a series of recent paintings, continuing with his interest in the exploration of color and geometry.
His pieces have been executed starting from planes that overlap and generate vertical stripes of new hues. The different matrices are presented as chromatic tests, and it is from these nuances that the different pieces are produced. After going through several phases in his paintings: an expressionist period during the 1980s, followed by a series of vessels for more than a decade and, later, by paintings of lights and shadows between trees starting in 2000, Juan José Cambre is now concentrating on his never-ending interest in color, by means of his choice of a simple and elegant geometric design.
Juan José Cambre (b. 1948, Argentina) has been one of the most important artists in Argentina’s art scene for the last forty years. Among his most notable solo exhibitions are the following: Mano de obra, Colección Amalia Lacroze de Fortabat, 2017; Desde el paisaje, Museo Caraffa, Córdoba, and Museo Castagnino-MACRO, Rosario, 2014; Cromática, MACBA, 2013; and Novum Ovum, Universidad Torcuato Di Tella, 2012. His work has been exhibited internationally in Milan, San José de Costa Rica, and New York.
Opening Reception: Wednesday, Sept. 25, 2019
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