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María Gamundí |
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Chronology |
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Born in 1952 - Caracas,
Venezuela.
Studied at Pratt Institute, New
York City, and at the "Scuola del Libro", Urbino,
Italy, between 1970-73. |
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Personal Exhibitions
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2008
- “Mark Peet Visser” Gallery, Hertogenbosch,
Netherlands.
2007
- “Sogni di donne” Maria Gamundi – sculptures / Anna
Lia Migliacci - paintings, “Le Tabl’art” Gallery, Le Locle,
Suisse.
2005
- “Le donne di Maria”di Maria Gamundi, Campo Galleria,
Avigliana (To), Italy.
2004
- Maria Gamundi, Bronze & Marble Sculptures / Ivan
Loubennikov, Paintings.
De Twee Pauwen Gallery, Den Hagg, Holland
2002
- Maria Gamundi, Bronze & Marble Sculptures. Igor
Bitman , Paintings.
De Twee Pauwen Gallery, Den Hagg Holland
2000
- Maria Gamundi, Bronze & Marble Sculptures / Ivan
Loubennikov, Paintings.
De Twee Pauwen Gallery, Den Hagg, Holland
1999
- Maria Gamundi, Bronce & Marble Sculptures/ Ivan
Loubennikov, Paintings
De Twee Pauwen Gallery, Den Hagg, Holland
1998
- Francisco Zuniga / Maria Gamundi, Oct.8 – Nov. 6
Brewster Arts Limited , New York, USA.
1996
- "Donna" - Maria Gamundí , Sculpture / Sergio
Fortuna, Photography.
Comune di Camaiore, Palazzo Torri, Massoni , Italia.
1995
- "Arte, Materia e Luce - Le Donne di Maria Gamundí"
Photography by Sergio Fortuna and Sculptures by Maria
Gamundí.
Cloister of SaintAugustine, Pietrasanta , Italia.
1994
- Maria Gamundí - Sculptures and Drawings.
Galeria Alfred Wild, Santa Fé of Bogota, Colombia.
- Travelling Exhibition in Norway:
• More og Romsdal, Kunstneersenter
• Nordnorsk Kunstner Sentrum
• Kristiansund Kunstforening
• Porsgrunn Kunstforening
1993
- Frans Masreel (1889-1972) Paintings and Graphics,
Maria Gamundí (1952 Caracas), Sculptures
Galerie Von Abercron, Munich , Germany.
- "Permanencia del Oficio y la Materia".
Centro Cultural Consolidado, Caracas, Venezuela.
- "Donne de Una Donna, Scultura in marmo e bronzo de Maria
Gamundi".
Ken's Art Gallery, Florence, Italy.
1992
- Earls Court Gallery, London, England.
1989
- "Marbles and Bronzes 1980 - 1989".
Sala de Exposiciones de la Fundacion Eugenio Mendoza,
Caracas, Venezuela.
1988
- "Sculptures in bronze and terracotta".
Sponsored by the "Comune di Camaiore", Camaiore, Italy.
1976
- "Paintings and Sculptures". Gothaer Versicherungs
Gallery, Cologne, Germany.
- "Personal exhibition". Sponsored by USA Government,
Amerika Haus, Munich, Germany.
1975
- "Paintings and sculptures". PEDE Gallery, Vienna,
Austria.
- "Art in Concert". Hypo Bank Gallery, Munich, Germany.
1973
- "Landscapes". L'Arcolaio Gallery, Pietrasanta, Italy.
- "Venezuelan Landscapes". Los Barrancos Gallery, Caracas,
Venezuela. |
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Collective Exhibitions |
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2007
- Campo d’Arte. Pittori e scultori nel secondo Novecento,
Scuderie dei Borboni, Camaiore, Italy.
2006
- Percorsi paralleli, Palazzo Mediceo, Seravezza, Italy.
- Sensibilmente Eros2006, Carrara, Italy.
- Scultura e Musica per la Donna, Teatro dell’Olivo,
Camaiore, Italy.
2005
- Galleria Subbia (dal 7 al 31/07/05)
- “Amor Marmoris, il lavoro come Arte”(dal 17/07 al 5/09/05)
Levigliani (LU), Italy.
- “Vetro e Sculture”, venti artisti interpretano Venini
Chiesa S.Agostino, Pietrasanta, Italy.
- Colletiva/ Galleria La Subbia, Pietrasanta, Italy.
- Le Figlie del Vasaio, Parco del Magliano, Marina di Massa,
Italy.
2003/4
- “Sculture in the Garden”
University of Leicester Harold Martin Botanic Garden,
England
2003
- "Donna Scultura" Chiesa di S.Agostino, Pietrasanta,
Italy.
- "L'acqua e la vita, magnetismi delle forme"
Mostra Itinerante nelle Sede del Enel, Italy.
2002
- "Salviamo il Duomo" Chiesa di S.Agostino,
Pietrasanta, Italy.
- "Sculture e Scultori" rassegna internazionale di scultura,
Pietrasanta, Italy.
- "L'acqua e la vita, magnetismi delle forme" Castelnuovo
Garfagnana, Italy.
- Boulevard des Sculptures 2002" .Kijkduin, Den Haag,
Netherlands.
- "Beelde Van Format VI 2002". De Twee Pawen Gallery, Den
Haag, Netherlands.
2001
- "Boulevard des Sculptures 2001". Kijkduin, Den Haag
, Netherlands.
- "Summer Sculpture Exhibition". De Twee Pauwen Gallery, Den
Haag, Netherlands.
2000
- "Versilia e Lugano terre di artisti", Lugano,
Switzerland.
1999
- "Meesters in de Beeldhouwkunst", International
sculpture Exhibition.
Gallery Bell'Arte, Maastricht, Netherlands.
- Miami Art Fair. Brewster Art Gallery , New York, USA.
1998
- "Ad Occhi Aperti 3” , The Self –Portrait
- International Exhibition of Sculpture Painting and
Photography
Cloister of Saint Augustine, Pietrasanta , Italy.
- "Beeldenexposite Château Neercanne International Sculpture
Exhibition of Big Format".
Gallery Bell'Arte, Mäastricht, Netherlands .
1997
- "Sem" - International Sculpture Exhibition in Homage
to Sem Ghelardini.
Church of Saint Augustine, Pietrasanta, Italy.
1996 - "Il Dono dei Magi” - Sculptors of Versilia 6 months
after the flood.
Church of Saint Augustine, Pietrasanta , Italy.
1995
- Miami Art Fair. Brewster Gallery, New York, USA.
- "Ad Occhi Aperti", International Sculpture Exhibition.
Cloister of Saint Augustine, Pietrasanta, Italy.
- Sixteenth Biennial International Exhibition of Small
Bronze Sculptures, Padua, Italy.
1994
- "La Luce della Pietra", International Sculpture
Exhibition,
Pietrasanta and Lucca, Italy.
- "Eos, Eros, Croiseur Noir: Intimate creations by
contemporary Latin American Artists".
Brewster Art Gallery, New York, USA
- "La Luce della Pietra", International Sculture Exhibition.
Pietrasanta and Lucca, Italy.
1993
- Romanelli Gallery, Florence, Italy.
- Gallerie Von Abercron, Munich, Germany.
- "Terzo millenio Pianeta Azzurro". Museo di Scultura a
Fregene, Roma, Italy.
1992
- Shurini Gallery, London, England.
- Lucus Gallery, London, England.
1990
- "Art Hamburg '90, Müller". Sarmiento Gallery,
Hamburg, Germany.
1988
- "III Bienal de Escultura". Museo Francisco Narvaéz,
Porlamar, Margarita, Venezuela.
1985
- "III Edición premio Eugenio Mendoza”
Sala de Exposiciones de la Fundación Eugenio Mendoza,
Caracas, Venezuela.
1984
- "La Donna Creativa". International Women Sculptors
Exhibition, Pietrasanta, Italy.
1983
- "Sculptors Living in Versilia". Pietrasanta, Italy.
- "Artists in Camaiore". Fiera di Ognissanti, Camaiore,
Italy.
1979
- "Sculptors and Artisans" . Historic Center,
Pietrasanta, Italy.
1978
- "Group Exhibition of Venezuelan Artists", Huelva,
Spain.
1973
- "Salon Nacional de Jóvenes Artistas". Caracas,
Venezuela. |
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Work in Situ |
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2001
- "Big Bather" - Private collection, Pennabilli, Italy.
1999
- "Sonia Monumental" - Museo del Parco - Portofino, Italy.
- CarnavalArte - Prize to the winning car,
"Le Chiaccherone" work in Terracotta, Viareggio, Italy.
1996
- “Santa Lucia", 6 ft. Bronze Sculpture for the town of
Santa Lucia, Italy.
1992/3
- "Saint Michele Arcangel". Chapel of the Metropolitan
University, Caracas, Venezuela.
1988/9
- Tomb with sculpture of "Sant'Antonio" for late La Scala
tenor,
Michele Molese, Stradella, Italy.
1987
- 1 meter bronze lamp and bronze candelabra for
St. Xavier University, Nova Scotia, Canada.
1985
- Bronze momument of "St. Francis with Animals", life-size.
Besel Collection, Hausham, Germany.
1984
- Life-size family portrait in terracotta.
Santucci collection, Monteggiori, Italy.
- Stained-glass windows for church of San Rocco.
Pozzi, Pietrasanta, Italy.
1983
- Stained-glass windows in Volegno, Stazzema, Italy.
1982
- Stained-glass window, Badia di Camaiore (VII Cent.),
Camaiore, Italy.
1981
- Works in bronze, marble, terracotta and stained glass,
Monks Chapel.
Marylake Monastery, Toronto, Canada.
1977/9
- Monument of "St. Joseph the Worker", in trani marble,
Bamberg, Germany.
- Resurrection sculpture, in trani marble, Bamberg Cemetery,
Bamberg, Germany.
- Stairwell stained-glass window. Lebenshife, Bamberg,
Germany.
- "Faun Fountain," in bardiglio marble. Besel Collection,
Hausham, Germany.
1974/6
- Stone relief, Penzberg Orphanage Chapel, Penzberg, Germany.
- Murals, sculptures and stained-glass window. Kinderheim
Berghof, Hausham, Germany.
- Monumental "Madona Fountain", in travertine marble,
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Museums |
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Wyoming
State Museum, Wyoming, USA.
Museo dei
Bozzetti, Pietrasanta, Italy.
Museo del
Parco Portofino, Portofino, Italy.
Represented in
many private collections in Venezuela, Italy, Holland,
Germany, USA, England and Canada.
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The Work of
María Gamundí |
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"....the artist appeal to that part of our being which is
not dependent on wisdom; to that in us which is a gift and
not an acquisition - and therefore, more permanently
enduring. He speaks to our capacity for delight and wonder,
to the sense of mystery surrounding our lives; to our sense
of pity, and beauty, and pain; to the latent feeling of
fellowship with all creation - and the subtle but invincible;
e conviction of solidarity that knits together the
loneliness of innumerable hearts, to the solidarity in
dreams, in joy, in sorrow, in aspirations, in illusions, in
hope, in fear, which binds men to each other, which binds
together all humanity - the dead to the living and the
living to the unborn"
Josef Conrad in
the Preface to
the second edition of The Nigger
of the Narcissus.
The origins of particularly fine artists seem to lie, as
Conrad suggests, in some magic ability which a few rare
people have, to speak from deep inside, a universal language.
What is spoken by such artists is truth about us and our
world, basic laws, and relationships which somehow the
artist is able to perceive. She or he describes for the rest
of us those feelings and where they lie, in some outward
form - some color, or shape or sound - fashioned to appeal
to as many of us as possible. This creation, which we call
art, helps each one of us in turn to search for and,
hopefully, find that same inner place and those same joyous
feelings.
And this searching energy, springing as it does from inside,
is creative and positive. in surging out to shape art it is
a tempering force to that exterior one which deals in
accumulating power and material things.
Being led thus by the artist and by art away from everyday
difficulties to a common interior place of thought and
emotion, from whence we all originate, gives us an enormous
release, a freedom, like being children again.
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do this, the true artist obviously cannot lie. And the more
truthfully, the more artfully she or he leads us and joins
us in that "solidarity' Conrad speaks of , the greater will
be the resulting art form. This is why all great art is
about freedom and truth, and why art both springs from us
all, and belongs to us all.
María Gamundí is one of those rare people, an artist who
uses her emotions to perceive truth, unveil it for us, and
then craft that with great skill into her sculptures.
Three main roots to her work are clear. The first is
European, A classicism of astonishing clarity and simplicity.
This comes from the Mallorcan blood of her father. Gamundí
is a name like Miró, like Dalí and Gaudí, from Cataluña.
The second is South American, and consequently Oriental, for
the Indians of America trace their distant past in THE East.
Maria's mother's family are partly native Venezuelans.
The third is the most profound of the three, a root which is
universal and timeless: the female. No one of us can ever be
indifferent to the human body - particularly to the female
body. In using it so poignantly to search for ideal
relationships, Maria touches profoundly upon our own births,
and our creative energy. Her languid, fecund, maternal women
appeal "to that in us which is a gift..." and speak "to our
capacity for delight and wonder, to the sense of mystery
surrounding our lives".
María Gamundí doesn't feel any need to be part of a
group-idea, of a movement, or of a moment. In its search for
perfection, and in its calm humanity, her work springs not
from other people or other work, nor even from any given
moment in time. It springs from the thoughtful, caring
observation and stimulus of nature....
Richard
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