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| Joan Belmar |
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Belmar, born in 1970, grew up 2 hours south of Santiago, Chile. He got his degree in graphic design at the Unitvesity Catolica de Chile (DUOC) and, after graduating, left Chile for Ibiza, Spain, at the age of 24. He began painting professionally in Spain, using the Catalan “Joan” for his first name John. He came to Washington, D.C. four years later in 1999, and was granted permantent residency in the U.S. based on extraordinary artistic merit in 2003.
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| About the Artist |
The Lyrical Mylar constructions of Chilean born, Washington based artist Joan Belmar.
In his recent work he has created a unique technique of 3-D painting, which combines his former painting and collage techniques with painted and untreated Mylar and acetate strips in circles and curvilinear shapes placed perpendicular to a painted background and then covered again (not always entirely) with a lightly frosted mylar that produces changes in transparency as light and the viewer move in relation to the work. This new work has attracted the attention of many art consultants and curators and collectors in DC: he has been asked to exhibit in WPA\C venues, has contributed successfully in many charitable art auctions, is included in the DC art bank and is his work is part of the permanent collection in The Wilson Building.
Belmar's translucent sculptures are in the tradition of the abstract wooden boxes created 50 years ago by Louise Nevelson, yet completely fresh and original in their use of color and materials to achieve an almost shimmering effect.
Although Belmar's new work is still relatively unknown in Washington, he was recently nominated by the D.C. Commission on the Arts and Humanities as finalist for its prestigious Outstanding Emerging Artist of the Year Award , to be presented by Mayor Adrian Fenty on March 19th at the Kennedy Center.
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Skin.
2006 M/m on paper 71.1 x 55.9 x 7.6 cm |
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Collage. |
Compression I
2006 M/m on paper. 17.8 x 19.1 x 6.4 cm |
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Collage. |
Voyeur XI
2006 M/m on peper |
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From Voyeur Series. |
Piel y caramelos
2007 m/m on paper Plexiglass, acrilic, mylar 71cm x 86cm x 10.16cm |
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3-D artwork |
Focusing
2006 M/m on paper.Collage 36cm x 36cm x 10.16cm |
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From "Lenses" Series
Acrylic, plastic, plexiglass and Mylar. |
B or W
2006 M/m on paper,oil, acrylic,charcol,mylar 76.20 x 60.90 |
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Planos.
2006 |
Planos ( Red)
2006 M/m on paper,oil, acrylic,charcol,Mylar 76.20 x 60.90 |
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Planos. 2006 |
pieleskins
2007 M/m on paper, acrylic, Mylar. 71cm x 86cm x 10.16cm |
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From "Piel"Series2007 |
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| Education and biography |
Joan Belmar
Washington D.C. 20009
joanbelmar@hotmail.com
http://www.joanbelmar.com
Nationality: Chile - Born 1970.
Permanent Resident of USA based on Artistic Merit
Chile 1970 - 1995
Spain 1995 - 1998
U.S. 1999- Present.
Education
1989-1993 Attended and graduated from DUOC from Univesidad Catolica de Chile.
Majored in Design Graphic Studies. Santiago, Chile.
1991-1992 Television advertising and Visual Communication TV College. Santiago, Chile.
Solo and Collective Exhibitions
2006 Walter Wickiser Gallery. Group Show. N.Y.C.
Mother. Anne C. Fisher Gallery. Georgetown--Washington, D.C.
Leadership Initiatives. Auction Gala. Washington, D.C.
5th Annual Art Exhibition. Results. Washington, D.C.
Art-O-Matic. Washington, D.C.
2005 South American Holiday. Anne C. Fisher Gallery. Georgetown--Washington, D.C.
Para eso la palabra. PELP. Invited artist. Washington, D.C.
Where is the peace The Warehouse Gallery. Washington, D.C.
Beyond Synergy . Synergy art project. Georgetown--Washington, D.C.
Anne C. Fisher Gallery. Georgetown--Washington, D.C.
?You are, I?m. Art project.? Network of visual art.
NOVA space. Chicago, Illinois.
4th Annual Art Exhibition.Results Gallery. Washington, D.C.
2004 2004 Olympic Games. Artiade International Art exhibition, Athens, Greece.
Skin of skins. Photo Installation. La Santa Contemporary Art Space. Barcelona, Spain.
Pieces of peace. Embassy of Greece. Washington, D.C.
2003 Artexpo. International Art Fair. N.Y.C.
NBC. (solo show). Washington, D.C.
Perdurabo Art. Group Show. U.K. London.
Art-Ibiza. International art fair of Balearic Islands. Ibiza, Spain.
2002 Arte e Scienza Per la Vita 2nd Edizione. Fondo Edo Tempia. Biella, Italy.
Lottery.Rock Creek Gallery. Washington, D.C.
Illegal Alien Show. (solo show). George Mason University. Fairfax, Virginia.
Art-O-Matic. Washington, D.C.
?Latinoamerica Desde America. Talleres Urbanos. Buenos Aires, Argentina.
2001 Life. (solo show). Sae Gallery. Seoul, Korea.
Asylum Alex Gallery. (solo show). Washington, D.C.
Merry-Go-Round. Irish Art Center. N.Y.C.
2000 Asylum. Alex Gallery. (solo show). Washington, D.C.
A Gallery. Alex Gallery s Artists Exhibition. Washington, D.C.
The Artists Museum. Washington, D.C.
Collages. Centro Cultural ACEA. Barcelona, Spain.
Palau Marc. ACEA'S Artists. Barcelona, Spain.
The Artist's Museum: Chilean Artists of the New Millennium. Washington, D.C.
Arte-Ibiza. Feria Internacional de arte Contemporaneo. Ibiza, Spain.
Magical Travels. (solo show). The Artist's Museum. Washington, D.C.
Will Faber Avui. Sala Bergara BBVA. Barcelona, Spain.
1999 International Fair of Contemporary Art. Sevilla, Spain.
Supermarkert of Art. Santander, Spain.
Seasons.? (solo show.) Franklin Court. Washington, D.C.
Artisti in Fiera "III Mostra Mercato di Arte Contemporaneo." Boloña Italy.
ACEA. Colectiva en Galeria Hexelsa. Lisbon, Portugal.
7th Annual Conference of Lavander languages. American University. Washington, D.C.
1998 International Fair of Contemporary Art. Malaga, Spain.
Supermarket of Art. Alhadros Gallery. Ibiza, Spain.
Arte-Ibiza. Feria Internacional de arte Contemporaneo. Ibiza, Spain.
Bohemio. (solo show). Airport Gallery. Ibiza, Spain.
Mediterraneo. (solo show). Alhadros Gallery. Ibiza, Spain.
Azul.? El Pintor Gallery. Cala Llonga. Ibiza, Spain.
1997 Solo. (solo show). Airport Gallery. Ibiza, Spain.
International Fair of Contemporary Art . Malaga, Spain.
Supermarket of Art. Alhadros Gallery. Ibiza, Spain.
Fiera di Roma. Rome, Italy.
1996 Artistas Alhadros. Airport Gallery. Ibiza, Spain.
Supermarket of Art. Alhadros Gallery. Ibiza, Spain.
Tanit. Alhadros Gallery. Ibiza, Spain.
1995 Supermarket of Art. Alhadros Gallery. Ibiza, Spain.
Alhadros Gallery. Ibiza, Spain.
1993 Gnomos. Taller Artistico Andres Aguirre. Santiago, Chile.
Prizes and Mentions
2006 Semifinalist. Bethesda Painting Awards. Bethesda Arts & Entertainment District.
Bethesda, Maryland.
2005 Beyond Synergy. Synergy Art Project. Washington, D.C.
2000 First Prize in Collage. National Artists Association. ACEA. Barcelona, Spain.
1998 First Prize for Painting. Art Concourse. Ibiza, Spain.
1996 Second Prize. Art Jova. Alhadros Gallery. Ibiza, Spain.
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| Future shows |
Knew Gallery. “Friend of the Orphans“. Georgetown.
WPA/Corcoran 2007 ART AUCTION GALA. DC
“Charles Krause Reporting Fine Art” at Art at Axis.”Lenses“.(Feb/11th) DC
Nevin Kelly Gallery. DC
-Carroll Art Counsil. “Matices de la Vida”.MD
-“Skin“. Apres Peau. DC
-The Mexican Cultural Institute.
DIRECTIONS: DC CONTEMPORARY LATINO ART
Heineman Myers Contemporary Art. COLORFIELDremix. Bethesda MD.
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