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news/upcoming events/general information
ANGEL AWARDS: PROJECT ANGEL FOOD
The piece "A Simple Explanation"
oil on board, 36" x 36", 2015
will be auctioned to benefit Project Angel Food
Saturday, August 22nd 2015
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LOS ANGELES ART ASSOCIATION ANNUAL BENEFIT AUCTION
August 1st, 2015
The piece "Closer to Always" went on live auction as the top selling item.
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PING PONG MIAMI 2015 - During Art Basel Miami Beach 2015
Details coming.
PING PONG BASEL
2015
June 17-21st, 2015, Projektraum M54
Mörsbergerstrasse 54, 4057 Basel, Switzerland
Special exhibition Ping Pong featured Miguel Osuna's work.
Ping Pong is curated by Sue Irion, Peter Mays and Mette Tommerup.
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CAFAM
2016
Craft and Folk Art Museum of Los Angeles presents Work Over School:
art from the margins of the inside featuring Fred Eversley, Miguel Osuna,
Lisa Bartleson, Mads Christensen, Cola Smith, Valentin Toledo, Dana
Bean, Gerard Stripling and Dustin Yellin. Curated by jill moniz, Work
Over School exhibits an aesthetic craft of beauty as demonstrated knowledge;
a consideration of art shaped from the landscape of work, imagination
and intrepid experimentation. To be installed in the 3rd floor gallery,
Work Over School is an aesthetic Venn diagram, highlighting the intersection
between aesthetic objects, folk and fine art, between process and conceptualism,
between maker and artist and between art and life.
about
my work
Art is a practice of understanding. I want to understand everything
and I believe that art provides a space where that is possible. Perspective
is often clouded by humanity, but my practice is dedicated to finding
and unpacking those moments and glimpses of brilliant providence,
where a rich, if brief clarity allows ideas to coalesce and burst
through my consciousness. My art works are intimate, personal and
often theoretical investigations of the fluidity of life.
Experience is
grounded in emotion, so I use abstraction to illuminate emotional
space, bridging the gap between my humanity and that of the viewer,
who uses his/her own emotional awareness to perceive and communicate
with my work. The body of my work concentrates on how landscapes look
and feel through thoughtful recollection. Whether painting horizons
with the postmodern flatness of memory, or deconstructing the topography
of quantum physics, landscape informs my perspective and allows the
works to travel internally through gradients and color values, and
externally, through the kinetic vibrancy of the compositions.
The gestural
quality of my compositions conveys the organic motion and momentum
of the unwritten language of energy. I put my whole being into the
imprints I leave on the canvas with calligraphic movement. These forms
are both intuitive and contemplative in structure, and representative
of evolutionary ideas manifested through my search and survey of the
media that attract me: oils, pigments, ink, and resin.
The canvas provides
a self-referential structure for me to explore scale, position and
volume of color, form and texture. My latest explorations focus on
hues of blue and allow me to create my own mini-universe in which
I can represent both my understanding and my questioning of the universe
at large. Ultimately, my hope is that the viewer shares this microcosm
with me, searching for the same ideas, solutions, and emotions that
connect us.
studio
Miguel Osuna's art studio moved from its Spring Street Location to a
new [old] space in the Continental Building. The space is just around
the corner from the former studio in Downtown LA. The Continental Building,
formerly Braly Block, is a 151 ft (46 m), 13-story high-rise residential
building completed in 1903 at the corner of Spring and 4th Streets in
the Historic Core of Los Angeles, California.
The studio is open for the Downtown LA Artwalk, which happens every
second Thursday of the month, from 5:30 to 8:30 pm.
Coming Artwalk Dates:
Thursday, November 12th, 2015
Thursday, December 10th, 2015
about
Miguel Osuna
has been painting and drawing from an early age. He studied architecture
in Mexico, and a year after graduating, moved to Los Angeles. He practiced
architectural design in diverse industries through 2001. In 2002 he
started painting full time while visiting Buenos Aires. Upon return,
he engaged in an exploration of Los Angeles, his adopted hometown, through
an extensive series of abstract landscape paintings that still continues.
His studio practice frequently involves investigations on different
techniques, applications and materials. He presented a new body of abstract
work, 'SPIN', in Los Angeles in November of 2012. He was invited by
the California Department of Transportation to present a solo exhibition
at the CALTRANS District 7 Headquarters on November 2013. Works from
his new series "The Bends" were included in the 2015 Ping Pong Exhibition in Basel, Switzerland during 2015
Art Basel Art Fair in June, and in Miami Beach when Ping Pong "bounces" in Miami Beach during Art basel Miami, December 2015.
Osuna lives and works in Los Angeles.
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SELECTED
EXHIBITIONS
LOS ANGELES
ART ASSOCIATION: PING PONG - LOS ANGELES, BASEL AND MIAMI
Group Exhibition, at LA Art Show and during Art Basel 2015
Los Angeles, CA, - Basel, Switzerland and Miami
CALTRANS MUSEUM DNTN LA / GARBOUSHIAN GALLERY
Solo Exhibition: EN ROUTE
Downtown Los Angeles, Beverly Hills, CA, 2013
GARBOUSHIAN GALLERY
Solo Exhibition: SPIN
Beverly Hills, CA, 2012
LAAA - LOS ANGELES ART ASSOCIATION
Open Show [group exhibition]
Los Angeles, CA December 2011
LONG BEACH MUSEUM OF ART
Art Auction XIV [group exhibition]
Long Beach, CA April 2011
CEARTE MUSEUM
State Center of the Arts of Ensenada
ART EXCHANGE MEXICO-USA 2008/2009
"Building Bridges"
Ensenada, BC, Mexico November 2008-Itinerant through Mexico
CONSULATE GENERAL OF MEXICO SAN FRANCISCO
EXONOME
A Selection of Iberoamerican Artists in California
San Francisco, CA, November 2008
MUSEUM OF LATIN AMERICAN ART [MOLAA]
AUCTION EXHIBITION 2007 & AWARDS COMPETITION
[group exhibition]
Long Beach, CA, October 2007
CLAREMONT MUSEUM OF ART
VELOCITY
[group exhibition]
Claremont, CA, November 2007
KATZEN ARTS CENTER AT AMERICAN UNIVERSITY
TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY IBERO-AMERICAN ART
[group exhibition]
Salón Iberoamericano 2006
Washington DC, November 2006
MUSEUM OF ART, MAZATLÁN, MEXICO
PAISAJE-LANDSCAPE
[solo exhibition]
December 2006
CULTURAL INSTITUTE OF MEXICO IN WASHINGTON
MIRRORS: CONTEMPORARY MEXICAN ARTISTS IN THE US
[group exhibition]
Washington DC, September 2005
CASA DE LA CULTURA ZACATECAS
POSTALES DESDE ZACATECAS
[solo Exhibition]
Zacatecas, Mexico, April 2006
BORNICKE CULTURE PALACE
KÜNSTLER ZU KÜNSTLERAUSSTELLUNG
Artists to Artists Exhibition
Group Exhibition
Berlin, Germany, August 2005
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