RODOLFO ABULARACH
Currently living in New York, Rodolfo
Abularach was born in Guatemala City,
Guatemala in 1933 and is considered a
Latin American master. He explored the
human eye in his early work and this led
to his fame and ultimate inclusion in
collections in the Museum of Modern Art
and the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New
York, and in books of Latin American Art
History, such as "Art of Latin America:
1900 - 1980" by Marta Traba. Since 1975,
he has slowly approached imaginative
landscapes, suggesting themes of a more
personal nature. Abularach's works are
part of many esteemed collections.
Important Permanent Collections Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.
Museum of Modern Art, New York.
Museum of the Americas, Washington, DC
Museo Cuevas, Mexico City.
Museum of International Contemporary
Graphics, Fredrikstad, Norway. Museum of Art, Cairo, Egypt.
High Museum of Art, Atlanta, Georgia.
Museum of Modern Art, Bogota, Colombia.
Museum of the University of Puerto Rico,
Puerto Rico. Museum of Fine Arts, Caracas, Venezuela.
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, San
Francisco, California. Museum of Modern Art, Guatemala City,
Guatemala. Museum of the Museum of Contemporary Art, Sao Paulo,
Brazil. Museum of Art, Fleming Museum, Vermont.
Museum of Art and History, Geneva,
Switzerland. County Museum, Los Angeles, California.
National Museum of Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland.
Museum of Art, Baghdad, Iraq.
Panarte Museum, Panama.
The Royal Museum of Fine Arts, Copenhagen,
Denmark. Museo del Barrio, New York.
Chase Manhattan Bank Collection, New York.
New York Public Library, New York.
New York, Interchem, New York.
Sala Luis Angel Arango, Bogota, Colombia.
Institute of Spanish Culture, Madrid,
Spain. University of Massachusetts, Massachusetts.
Sala Mendoza, Mendoza Foundation, Caracas,
Venezuela. Cartón y Papel of Mexico, D.F., Mexico.
Interamerican Bank, Washington, DC.
Leticia Guerrero Collection, Bank of
Quito, Quito, Ecuador. Direction of Fine Arts, El Salvador.
Milwaukee Art Center, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Central University of Venezuela,
Venezuela. Alternative Center for International Arts,
New York. World Print Council, San Francisco,
California. University of Austin, Austin, Texas.
Bank of Guatemala, Guatemala.
Breve bibliografía sobre el autor Rivera, William, "Rodolfo Abularach", en
América (Washington). -- Vol. 12, tomo12,
no.4 (Abr. 1960). -- p. 32. No. Top. 116
Rodriguez, Belgica, "Aproximación al arte
de Centroamérica I", en: Arte en Colombia
internacional (Bogotá). -- No. 46
(Ene.1991). -- p. 78-82. No. Top: 2454
Biblioteca Luis Angel Arango (Bogotá),
Rodolfo Abularach, Santa Fe de Bogotá, El
Banco: 1965. Catálogos de las
Exposiciones. –1965-, No. Top: 15556
Galería San Diego, (Bogotá), Abularach,
Santa Fe de Bogotá, La Galería: 1976,
Archivo Vertical, Artes y Humanidades.
Traba, Marta, Hombre americano a todo
color, Bogotá: Ediciones Uniandes, Museo
de Arte Moderno de Bogotá, Editorial
Universidad Nacional, 1995. No. Top:
709.04 T71h
Daza, Gloria Inés, "Abularach", en el El
Espectador, Bogotá, (Julio-1971). Archivo
Vertical, Artes y Humanidades.
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