Gustavo Vélez

BIOGRAPHY

(b. 1975, Medellin, Colombia) “My work seeks a striking harmony between each line, bringing meaning, value and logic to dreams. They are creations that blend with the subtle air and dance, from beginning to end, while enjoying the changes in each movement” Gustavo Velez began his studies in his hometown. Afterwards he continued his formation in the Lorenzo de’ Medici Art Institute in Florence (Italy), and concluded his studies at the workshops in Pietrasanta, Italy. How a Sculpture Is Born is his last group exhibition in the United States. It took place in the Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts, Montgomery, Alabama. He displayed the rst model of his sculpture Hipercúbicos, which is part of the permanent collection of the Museo dei Bozzetti in Pietrasanta, Italy. In addition to his exhibits and participation in art fairs in Mexico, Venezuela, Peru, Panama and Colombia, his works were also presented in museums throughout Ecuador and Colombia: Contemporary Museum of Guayaquil, Museum of Modern Art of Cuenca, Museum of Modern Art of Quito and the Museum of Art of Tolima.

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WORK
Cubo III

Cubo III

2016 Black Marquina marble 180 x 70 x 85 cm
Astrazione

Astrazione

2013 Black Belgian marble 111 x 35 x 26 cm
Tercera Parte

Tercera Parte

2017 Steel and iron 45 x 31 x 31 cm
Entre Cubos

Entre Cubos

2018 Steel and iron 31 x 30 x 31 cm
Rítmica II

Rítmica II

2018 Bronze 53 x 48 x 44 cm
Cóncava

Cóncava

2018 Steel and iron 55 x 46 x 46 cm
Cubo I

Cubo I

2016 Bronze 196 x 69 x 78 cm
Movimiento

Movimiento

2018 Bronze 62 x 50 x 48 cm
Torsión II

Torsión II

2018 Bronze 74 x 60.5 x 38 cm
Rasgo

Rasgo

2017 Stainless steel 73 x 23.5 x 15 cm
EXHIBITIONS
Cubo III
Astrazione
Tercera Parte
Entre Cubos
Rítmica II
Cóncava
Cubo I
Movimiento
Torsión II
Rasgo
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