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Artist Statement:
Statement by Ricardo Morin, edited by Billy Bussel Thompson, Professor Emeritus.
My work Triangulation Series 2006-08 expands on questions dealing with perspectives synthesizing concepts of pictorial space and infinity: something I have worked on over the years. I have allowed painterly abstraction/plasticity to express both in form and ...
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Artist Exhibitions:
SOLO EXHIBITIONS
1998- �Ricardo Morin and Niccolo Cataldi� curated by Barbara Hunt and presented by Visual AIDS at Saint Mark�s Church, New York, NY
1992- �Ricardo Morin: NYC Series 1992� curated by artist Carlos Zerpa; Gallery of the Consulate of Venezuela; New York, NY
1980- �Buffalo Series 1980� curated ...
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Artist Reviews:
In the Flesh (Love letters to NYC)� curated by Jo-ey Tang and presented by Visual AIDS in February 2009 at http://www.thebody.com/visualai ds/web_gallery/2009/tang/statem ent.htmlBenjamin Ivry, poet, introduces in Sept 1992 Ricardo Morin�s one-man show invitation held ...
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Ricardo Morin Biography:
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52
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| Gender |
Male
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| Status |
Committed
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| Children |
99
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| Religion |
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| Education |
Masters of Fine Arts |
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| Favorite Artistic Medium |
Painting Oil
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| Favorite Arthistory Movement |
Contemporary Art - (Now)
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| Favorite Visual Artist |
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EDUCATION
MFA, Stage Design, School of Drama, Yale University (1983).
BFA, Studio Painting, Art Dept., State University of New York at Buffalo (1980)
SOLO EXHIBITIONS
1998- “Ricardo Morin and Niccolo Cataldi” curated by Barbara Hunt and presented by Visual AIDS at Saint Mark’s Church, New York, NY
1992- “Paintings by Ricardo Morin: NYC Series 1992” curated by artist Carlos Zerpa; Gallery of the Consulate of Venezuela; New York, NY
1980- “Buffalo Series 1980” (one man show) curated by Ricardo Morin, Hallwalls Gallery, Buffalo, NY
1979- “Buffalo Series 1979” (thesis show) curated by academic advisor, artist Seymour Drumlevitch, Alamo Gallery, State University of New York at Buffalo; Buffalo, NY
1976- “Artworks by Ricardo Morin” curated by academic advisor, artist James Jipson; Villa Maria College, Buffalo, New York
GROUP EXHIBITIONS
2006 – “Unusual Portraits” curated by Jim Furlong; Hudson Guild, Gallery II; New York, NY
- “The Male Portrait” curated by Richard Renaldi; December Visual AIDS Gallery on the Web @ TheBody; New York City, NY
2005- “Release” curated by Laurie A. Cumbo and Kimberly E. Gant; MOCADA Museum; Brooklyn, NY
2004- “The Election Show” (not juried open call) University Galleries at Illinois State University, Normal, IL
2000- “Lightbox: A Traveling Exhibit” curated by Stefanie Nagorka and Sur Rodney; first launched on the web in December’s Visual AIDS Gallery @ TheBody, as well as displayed at the Montclair Art Museum, Montclair, NJ; and later at the Robeson Art Gallery, Rutgers University, Newark, NJ through January 2001
1999- “Reflections: Seven Artists” curated by Ricardo Morin; March Visual AIDS Gallery on the Web @ TheBody; New York City, NY
1994- “XIV Salón Municipal de Pintura: Homenaje a Carlos Cruz Diez” Galería Municipal de Arte; juried by: Alexis Blanco; Natalia Afanasiev; Pedro Báez; and Emilio Agra. Alcaldía de Maracay, Venezuela
1990- “Homenaje a Paez” curated by Cultural Attaché Lyda Aponte de Zacklin; Gallery of the Consulate of Venezuela; New York, NY
1989- “Artists in the Market Place” curated by Philip Verre, Bronx Museum of the Arts, Bronx, NY
1980- “38th Western New York Show” Albright Knox Art Gallery; juried by Stephen Prokopoff (Director of the Institute of Contemporary Art; Boston, MA), receiving the Wallcovering Reed Foundation Award; Buffalo, NY
AWARDS
1980- Reed Foundation Award, 38th Western New York Show at the Albright Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, NY USA
1980- Grant Gran Mariscal de Ayacucho, Venezuela
1976- Grant from the Ministry of Education, Venezuela
1976- Creative Scholarship from National Endowment for the Arts, Buffalo, NY, USA
1978- Whittet Scholarship, Buffalo, NY, USA
WORKSHOPS
2006-07- Adjunct Professor on Pictorial Perspective at The Manhattan Pratt Institute.
2005-07-His current atelier is located in Jersey City
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