You can breathe an international climate in the spaces of the Primo Piano LivinGallery in Lecce. Dores Sacquegna, curator and promoter of the gallery, composed an all Latin group for the seventh Day of the Contemporary. “Latinamente” (opening next Saturday at 7:30 pm) is a collective that freely moves between South America, United States and […]
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Bartus Bartolomes By Barbara Cassará
What can we expect from an artist who lives in both Americas, Europe & Asia, simultaneously? Bart is a modern multi-influenced artist who is constantly exposed to worldly facts directly and presently, observing and interacting. He participates not only in great Art Fairs, but also in important contemporaneous events outside the artistic realm. These distinguished […]
Bartus Bartolomes by Dores Sacquegna
Artist, printer, poet , he studied calligraphy in Beijing, China and Bantu Art in Libreville, Gabon and he was one of the first artists of the Neo-Symbolist Art in New Delhi in India and between the artists of the visual poetry in Italy. He has embraced cultures, difference cults, rhythms and mystery traveling around the […]
Bartus: Pinta Air Fair New York by Esperanza León
This week I visited the Museum of Modern Art in New York City. The exhibition of Abstract Expressionists was most impressive because all works on display are from the MoMA collection. Sadly, perhaps because of this limitation, there are very few examples from the female counterparts of the ‘giants’ of Ab-Ex, Lee Krasner being the […]
Bartus Bartolomes by Carlo Marcello Conti
Revising history and considering contemporaneous events that have marked our ordinary life during the last decades have been his main subjects in some of his exhibits this year. His notable art works and research on cardboard, paper, canvas, mix-media have recently captivated large audiences in Europe, Latin America and U.S.A The artist juxtaposes exotic influences […]
Arte Africano
Para hablar de nuestra África, un Faulkner venezolano no pintaría una pasta conductal de pasión y rencores brutos, comprimida y palpitante, porque nuestra historia acriolló las cepas negras y les dió unas aventuras comunes con las de la gente blanca e india. Buscaría más bien dentro de lo que puede llamarse el pluritipo venezolano, rastreando […]
Serigrafías de Bartolomé Sánchez por G. Pérez Rescaniere
Desde su vocación básica figurativa, la pintura ha convertido las imágenes vistas en imágenes para ser vistas. Esto marca con racionalidad, cualquier imagen pintada porque la vista es más cerebral de los sentidos y porque en el caso concreto de la pintura, se ha gestado por miles de años una reflexión sobre sus formas y una […]
El Frac de Fique por Gabriela Rangel
Nació en la cuenca Uribante, en la hacienda de sus abuelos pregonerenses. A los 7 años comenzó su metier de estilista transvirtiendo las muñecas de su hermana “les colocaba corbatas de pajarita fabricadas con tela de coleto y fique” . Bartus Bartolomés llegó a la gran muralla fascinado por eso que él llama la relación […]
Bartus, Iconographic et Couleur per Gaston Diehl
Bartus, dans cette exposition, montre avec différentes formes et couleurs, diverses propositions iconique comme aproach á ce qu’il appelle ‘’archéologie du signe’ et qui n’est autre chose que l’exploration á travers une géométrisassions de la spontanéité symbolique de l’infini et du monde abstrait, des signes qui sont au-delà de l’image pure et qui sont, selon […]
Man of Many Parts by Vijay Bhushan
“Why art is interested in me? I would like to ask myself if somebody questions how I became interested in art” reasoned artist-diplomat Bartus. Bartus is a man on many parts. In his professional life that is of diplomat’s he likes to be called Bartolome Sanchez but as an artist he signs himself as Bartus […]