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Puerto Rican Street Artist “DEFY ” leave his mark in Barcelona Streets

June 24, 2016by remNo Comments
DEFY

His Family and close friends call him Omar Vazquez Santos but in the art world streets his name is Mostdefynite “DEFY” from ADM CRU  have leave his most recent mark in Barcelona Street.

 

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Founded in 2002, the ADM (Aerosol Designing Minds) is a group of 8 young Puerto Ricans dedicated to the practice of graffiti. Since its inception, this group composed Bez, Defy, Dwek, Iks, Nek, Selek, Xel and Pun18, its founder, has been characterized by maintaining a solid reputation by proposing a consistent supply, fresh style, textures and design, with a colorful palette, nourishes all painted within the circuit of “writing style” along the island of Puerto Rico images. In addition, recognition has spread worldwide in places where they have exhibited their works such as Spain, France, Germany, Italy, Switzerland, Montreal, Toronto, New York and San Francisco, among others.

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Which come from different cultural contexts, does not add any of these 8 artists limitation. Rather, it is the main element that impels them to achieve new aesthetic dimensions while maintaining high affinity and unique in their productions harmony. For more information about DEFY or ADM CRU email at: mosdefynite@gmail.com

 

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Museo de Arte de Ponce Collection

June 1, 2016by remNo Comments
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MAP Collection.


Museo de Arte de Ponce (MAP), is an art museum located on Las Americas Avenue in Ponce, Puerto Rico. It is considered one of the finest art museums in Puerto Rico It houses a collection of European art, as well as work by Puerto Rican artists. The largest art museum in the Caribbean, it has also been called one of the best in the Americas. The museum contains one of the most important Pre-Raphaelite collections in the Western Hemisphere, holding some 4,500 pieces of art distributed among fourteen galleries. It was the first of three museums in Puerto Rico accredited by the American Alliance of Museums. It was founded by industrialist and philanthropist Luis A. Ferré, and its current building was officially inaugurated on December 28, 1965. It was significantly enlarged in 2010 after a $30M expansion. The museum has been called “world class”.

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Sociedad 13 art exhibition @ Rem Project. Gallery-2013

June 1, 2016by remNo Comments
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“Sociedad 13” “mas me crece”, is a collective sample of a group of thirteen (13) artists whose works navigate and converge between related means of expression ranging from painting, sculpture, photography and other contemporary trends. The works present here address topics related to social status, processes of identity of contemporary subject, the excessive consumerism, to mass culture, and postcolonial establishing correlations between the current landscape of Puerto Rico today policies.

Artist:

Chemi Rosado

Abey Charron

Edgardo Larregui

Karlo Andrei Ibarra

Migdalia Luz Barens

Jesús “Bubu” Negrón

Jaime Rodriguez

Admin Torres

Jorge Rito Cordero

Rafael J. Miranda

Omar Velásquez

Roberto Marquez

Gabriel Nieto

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Radames “Juni” Figueroa selected for the 2014 Whitney Museum Biennial

June 21, 2014by remNo Comments
Radames "JUNI" Figueroa

BORN 1982 IN BAYAMÓN, PUERTO RICO
LIVES AND WORKS IN SAN JUAN, PUERTO RICO

Adorned with tropical plants and constructed from the odds and ends of urban living, Radamés “Juni” Figueroa’s makeshift structure installed in the Museum’s sculpture court serves as an open space for gathering, reflecting, and celebrating. Figueroa is a native of San Juan, Puerto Rico, a city in which the cultural influences and political complexities of the United States and Latin America converge in the midst of a diverse topology featuring mountains, tropical forests, the beach, and the urban center.

Originally trained as a painter, Figueroa began to expand his practice to outside the studio in 2008. Much of his recent work involves creating environments that transmit the experience of living in San Juan. “Addressing such sensations,” he has said, “enables me to speak of where I come from without addressing the political in a literal way. . . . I like creating environments in which bodies interact with the work. I speak of my experiences through the work, and what I know best is life next to the sea, the heat, the music, and a relaxed aesthetic.” Recently, Figueroa has developed projects such as La Loseta, an artist-run domestic space founded as a response to the lack of exhibition venues in Puerto Rico, and Tree House—Casa Club, an architectural haven in a sustainable forest, constructed of an incongruous mixture of found materials gleaned from both the urban environment and the surrounding woods. Figueroa here similarly juxtaposes the improvisatory nature of tropical architecture with the Brutalist aesthetics of Marcel Breuer’s Whitney building, even including a chair designed by Breuer as an ironic nod to the contradictions and connections between the two structures.

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Work by Radames “Juni” Figueroa is on view in the Museum’s Sculpture Court.

Radames "JUNI" Figueroa

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Radamés “Juni” Figueroa, Tree house—Casa Club, 2013. Wood, plastic tent, bamboo, zinc iron, corrugate plastic, glass window,  299 3/16 × 192 15/16 × 192 15/16 in. (760 × 490 × 490 cm) Collection of the artist. © Radamés “Juni” Figueroa. Photograph by Radamés “Juni” Figueroa

http://whitney.org/Exhibitions/2014Biennial/RadamesJuniFigueroa

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