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Jaime Gili

Jaime Gili (born in 1972, in Caracas) is a visual artist. He has been based in London since 1996.

Jaime Gili
Born1972
EducationRoyal College of Art, London. Universitat de Barcelona, Barcelona. Prodiseño, Caracas
Occupationvisual artist
SpouseLucía Pizzani

Education edit

After finishing secondary school in Caracas, he went on to study at IDD, Instituto de Diseño Fundación Neumann, in Caracas, an institution of historical importance which by then was in decline following Venezuela's downfall. When IDD closed, branching into a new school called Prodiseño, Gili continued studying and became one of its founding members. In 1990 he moved to Barcelona to complete a degree in Fine Arts (1990–1995) at University of Barcelona, where he also completed a PhD years later (1998–2001). In 1998 he moved to London, having won a scholarship at the Royal College of Art to complete an MA in painting. He has since settled in the United Kingdom. During his academy years he proudly took part in two Erasmus Programme exchanges, to continue studies in École des Beaux-Arts, Paris and Berlin's HdK, Berlin University of the Arts in the nineties. His main tutors throughout the years include Eugenio Espinoza and Fanny Krivoy in Caracas (1989-1990), Joan Hernández Pijuan and Joaquim Chancho in Barcelona (1992–1995), Claude Viallat in Paris (1994), and Peter Doig, Vanessa Jackson, John Dougill, Jo Stockham and Paul Huxley in London (1996–1998).

Career edit

Throughout his career, Jaime Gili has developed the universal abstract language of the mid-20th Century into contemporary painting. More specifically, his work has been contextualised as a revision of Latin American abstraction, especially the Venezuelan optical and kinetic work of artists such as Carlos Cruz-Diez and Alejandro Otero, with an input from popular art and London's energy.[1] The recent history of his native Venezuela has been present in his works in his exhibitions, notably in London at Cecilia Brunson Projects (Guarimba, 2017 and Loop, 2022) and in New York at Henrique Faría Fine Art (The dark paintings, 2018). The Venezuelan poet Adalber Salas Hernández described Gili’s Dark Paintings as ‘a geometry in ruins’.[2]

Critic Fisun Guner wrote in 2003 about his show at the Jerwood Space: "What do you get when you mix Pop Art, Minimalism, Vorticism, Futurism and graffiti art? The answer may well resemble the work of (...) Jaime Gili."[3] Venezuelan Curator Jesús Fuenmayor wrote in 2006 for the catalogue of Gili's show at Periférico Caracas that his paintings were "as if someone had thrown a bomb at a work by Carlos Cruz-Diez". Swiss curator Oliver Kielmayer, wrote in 2009 "Jaime Gili seems to combine the wilderness of the jungle with a formalist and reductionist artistic language; the result is a kind of Gesamtkunstwerk, a crystalline pulsating organism that almost comes alive."[4]

Gili has taken part in several colaborational and experimental projects, such as Caracas:Reset, curated by Rolando Carmona, at La Colonie, Paris in 2018. In 2004 he was invited by curator Paul O´Neill "Paul O´Neill". to be part of the experimental exhibition "Coalesce" at the London Print Studio, together with artists Kathrin Bohm and Eduardo Padilha. The experimental exhibition, "an evolutionary, cumulative, exhibition project", is a research and practice into the possibility of an exhibition as a form of co-production between multiple agencies.

Gili has shown work internationally in many exhibitions including '6 Bienal do Mercosul' in Porto Alegre; 'Expander' at the Royal Academy of Arts in London; 'Las tres calaveras' at Periferico Caracas; 'Jump Cuts' at CIFO in Miami; 'The Complex of Respect' at Kunsthalle Bern; "Bill at Pittier" at Kunsthalle Winterthur and 'Indica', a show recreating the 1960s Indica Gallery at Riflemaker in London. Other recent exhibitions, in Miami,[5] Caracas [6] [7] and London, [8] he has also been invited to make several permanent works integrated into architecture.[9] In Venezuela he completed "Diamante de las Semillitas",[10] a work in Petare, a very high density informal city with a colonial core in the East of Caracas. He was also chosen to create a site-specific design for 16 large industrial storage tanks, in what would become one of the world's largest public art projects 260,000 square feet (24,000 m2). Entitled "Art All Around", the event and work was produced by Maine Center for Creativity. The site is located along the Fore River in South Portland, Maine.[11]

References edit

  1. ^ Craddock, Sacha. Jaime Gili, in the catalogue of the exhibition Jerwood artists platform. Jerwood Space. London 2002
  2. ^ Salas Hernández, Adalber. Shadow Essay, as part of the exhibition The Dark Paintings. Henrique Faría Fine Art, New York, 2018
  3. ^ Güner, Fisun. “Pull up to the bumper, Baby” Metro UK, London, January 17, 2003
  4. ^ Kielmayer, Oliver (2009). "CONSTRUCTIVIST JUNGLE/INTERVIEW WITH JAIME GILI". Art Pulse Magazine.
  5. ^ Espinoza, Eugenio (2009). "Alejandra Von Hartz Gallery". Art Nexus Magazine. Retrieved 7 February 2014.
  6. ^ Morón, Jessica (2014). "Experimentos Ajenos con Color" (PDF). El Universal. Retrieved 5 February 2014.
  7. ^ Lafontant, Grace (2023). "Tres ángulos, tres ejes".
  8. ^ "Jaime Gili Loop". The London Magazine.
  9. ^ León de la Barra, Pablo (2012). "Interview with Jaime Gili". JAIME GILI REPETITION, booksfromthefuture. Retrieved 13 January 2014.
  10. ^ "Entrevista con Jaime Gili". Camionetica. 2010. Retrieved 13 January 2014.
  11. ^ Keyes, Bob (4 May 2010). "Up close, painted oil tank satisfies artist's vision". Portland Press Herald. Retrieved 30 December 2013.

External links edit

  • Jaime Gili’s official site
  • Jaime Gili – Maine Center for Creativity
  • Gili on ArtFacts.net
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jaime, gili, born, 1972, caracas, visual, artist, been, based, london, since, 1996, born1972caracas, venezuelaeducationroyal, college, london, universitat, barcelona, barcelona, prodiseño, caracasoccupationvisual, artistspouselucía, pizzani, contents, educatio. Jaime Gili born in 1972 in Caracas is a visual artist He has been based in London since 1996 Jaime GiliBorn1972Caracas VenezuelaEducationRoyal College of Art London Universitat de Barcelona Barcelona Prodiseno CaracasOccupationvisual artistSpouseLucia Pizzani Contents 1 Education 2 Career 3 References 4 External linksEducation editAfter finishing secondary school in Caracas he went on to study at IDD Instituto de Diseno Fundacion Neumann in Caracas an institution of historical importance which by then was in decline following Venezuela s downfall When IDD closed branching into a new school called Prodiseno Gili continued studying and became one of its founding members In 1990 he moved to Barcelona to complete a degree in Fine Arts 1990 1995 at University of Barcelona where he also completed a PhD years later 1998 2001 In 1998 he moved to London having won a scholarship at the Royal College of Art to complete an MA in painting He has since settled in the United Kingdom During his academy years he proudly took part in two Erasmus Programme exchanges to continue studies in Ecole des Beaux Arts Paris and Berlin s HdK Berlin University of the Arts in the nineties His main tutors throughout the years include Eugenio Espinoza and Fanny Krivoy in Caracas 1989 1990 Joan Hernandez Pijuan and Joaquim Chancho in Barcelona 1992 1995 Claude Viallat in Paris 1994 and Peter Doig Vanessa Jackson John Dougill Jo Stockham and Paul Huxley in London 1996 1998 Career editThroughout his career Jaime Gili has developed the universal abstract language of the mid 20th Century into contemporary painting More specifically his work has been contextualised as a revision of Latin American abstraction especially the Venezuelan optical and kinetic work of artists such as Carlos Cruz Diez and Alejandro Otero with an input from popular art and London s energy 1 The recent history of his native Venezuela has been present in his works in his exhibitions notably in London at Cecilia Brunson Projects Guarimba 2017 and Loop 2022 and in New York at Henrique Faria Fine Art The dark paintings 2018 The Venezuelan poet Adalber Salas Hernandez described Gili s Dark Paintings as a geometry in ruins 2 Critic Fisun Guner wrote in 2003 about his show at the Jerwood Space What do you get when you mix Pop Art Minimalism Vorticism Futurism and graffiti art The answer may well resemble the work of Jaime Gili 3 Venezuelan Curator Jesus Fuenmayor wrote in 2006 for the catalogue of Gili s show at Periferico Caracas that his paintings were as if someone had thrown a bomb at a work by Carlos Cruz Diez Swiss curator Oliver Kielmayer wrote in 2009 Jaime Gili seems to combine the wilderness of the jungle with a formalist and reductionist artistic language the result is a kind of Gesamtkunstwerk a crystalline pulsating organism that almost comes alive 4 Gili has taken part in several colaborational and experimental projects such as Caracas Reset curated by Rolando Carmona at La Colonie Paris in 2018 In 2004 he was invited by curator Paul O Neill Paul O Neill to be part of the experimental exhibition Coalesce at the London Print Studio together with artists Kathrin Bohm and Eduardo Padilha The experimental exhibition an evolutionary cumulative exhibition project is a research and practice into the possibility of an exhibition as a form of co production between multiple agencies Gili has shown work internationally in many exhibitions including 6 Bienal do Mercosul in Porto Alegre Expander at the Royal Academy of Arts in London Las tres calaveras at Periferico Caracas Jump Cuts at CIFO in Miami The Complex of Respect at Kunsthalle Bern Bill at Pittier at Kunsthalle Winterthur and Indica a show recreating the 1960s Indica Gallery at Riflemaker in London Other recent exhibitions in Miami 5 Caracas 6 7 and London 8 he has also been invited to make several permanent works integrated into architecture 9 In Venezuela he completed Diamante de las Semillitas 10 a work in Petare a very high density informal city with a colonial core in the East of Caracas He was also chosen to create a site specific design for 16 large industrial storage tanks in what would become one of the world s largest public art projects 260 000 square feet 24 000 m2 Entitled Art All Around the event and work was produced by Maine Center for Creativity The site is located along the Fore River in South Portland Maine 11 References edit Craddock Sacha Jaime Gili in the catalogue of the exhibition Jerwood artists platform Jerwood Space London 2002 Salas Hernandez Adalber Shadow Essay as part of the exhibition The Dark Paintings Henrique Faria Fine Art New York 2018 Guner Fisun Pull up to the bumper Baby Metro UK London January 17 2003 Kielmayer Oliver 2009 CONSTRUCTIVIST JUNGLE INTERVIEW WITH JAIME GILI Art Pulse Magazine Espinoza Eugenio 2009 Alejandra Von Hartz Gallery Art Nexus Magazine Retrieved 7 February 2014 Moron Jessica 2014 Experimentos Ajenos con Color PDF El Universal Retrieved 5 February 2014 Lafontant Grace 2023 Tres angulos tres ejes Jaime Gili Loop The London Magazine Leon de la Barra Pablo 2012 Interview with Jaime Gili JAIME GILI REPETITION booksfromthefuture Retrieved 13 January 2014 Entrevista con Jaime Gili Camionetica 2010 Retrieved 13 January 2014 Keyes Bob 4 May 2010 Up close painted oil tank satisfies artist s vision Portland Press Herald Retrieved 30 December 2013 External links editJaime Gili s official site Jaime Gili Painting Saatchi Gallery Jaime Gili Maine Center for Creativity Gili on ArtFacts net 1 2 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jaime Gili amp oldid 1197237559, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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