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Jorge Blanco (artist)

Jorge Blanco (born March 21, 1945, in Caracas) is a Venezuelan-born American artist, who emigrated to the United States in 1999. He has spent his professional career working as a sculptor,[1] graphic designer and illustrator. His work is in public sites in the United States, South America and Japan. Blanco is an international artist who has created a sculptural language over more than thirty years. Blanco has placed 25 public art sculptures in large format across the globe. In addition to public art, Blanco continues his life trajectory with collectible sculptures, his comic strip "The Castaway," and furniture design. His artworks form part of sales in auction houses such as Sotheby's and Christie's. In 1971, Blanco graduated as an industrial designer from the Neumann Institute of Design in Caracas, Venezuela. Under the mentorship of European artists living as expatriates in Caracas, Blanco learned to integrate industrial design with creative processes. His instructors were predominantly artists, such as Gego and Cornelis Zitman, who emphasized artistry in their classrooms. Blanco graduated with a degree in industrial design upon the completion of his first furniture line for children, which was a thesis project. Immediately after graduation Blanco began his career as a sculptor, freelance graphic designer and furniture designer. In the late 70s he studied at Rome's Academy of Fine Arts. During his stay in Europe Blanco also uncovered the world of cartoonists. This discovery led Blanco to create the comic strip, "The Castaway."[citation needed] In 1980, "The Castaway" made its debut in El Diario de Caracas. T Castaway was widely disseminated across the city, including the city's metro system. Eight books have been published on Blanco's "The Castaway." As "The Castaway" continued to live its success, Blanco illustrated more than twenty storybooks for children and countless educational books. His accomplishments as illustrator led him to El Museo de los Niños, where he served as Creative Director for twenty years.Like the work of his primary influences, Klee, Miró, Herbin and Calder, Blanco's presents his sculptures in primary colors. Blanco's largest body of work has been created and fabricated in the United States, where he lives and works since 1999. His artwork has received multiple accolades.

Jorge Blanco
Born (1945-03-21) March 21, 1945 (age 79)

Education edit

Blanco began drawing and painting in 1967 and sculpting in the early 1970s, although he was interested in art from an early age. He received his formal training at the Neumann Institute in Caracas, Venezuela, which he attended with the aid of a scholarship. He graduated in 1971 with a degree in Industrial Design, after which he worked as a graphic designer. From 1975 to 1979, he lived in Rome, Italy, where he attended open classes at the Academy of Fine Arts.

Career edit

Blanco's first solo exhibition was in 1974, where he showed sculpture and drawings. A year later, he moved to Rome, Italy, where he continued to work in sculpture while making a living by doing freelance graphic design drawing cartoons for a variety of newspapers and magazines, including political cartoons for the newspaper L'Opinione.[2] It was during this period that he first conceived the idea of a comic strip.

In 1978, Blanco participated in the Bordhigera Humor Salon, winning the Dattero D'Argento, and in the Monterotondo Sculpture Salon, where he was awarded the first prize for medium format sculpture.

In 1979, Blanco returned to Caracas, Venezuela where he exhibited his sculptures and drawings at the Sofía Imber Museum of Contemporary Art. Here, he continued working in sculpture but he also designed and illustrated a children's newspaper El Cohete.

In 1980, he was hired as the Art Director for the Caracas Children's Museum (Art, Science and Technology, Museo de los Niños) [3] (1980–1998). He worked there for 18 years.

That same year, Blanco created the comic strip The Castaway/El Náufrago, which became an overnight success. It was published in major newspapers and magazines in Venezuela and lead to significant sales in merchandising and books. The Castaway even crossed over to television. Due to the comic's success, Blanco no longer had time to work on his sculpture alongside his work as freelance graphic designer, illustrator, and his job at the museum, and had to put sculpture aside.

In 1989, Blanco returned to sculpture, and eventually left the Caracas Children's Museum to move to the United States, where he still lives today. Blanco began exhibiting again in both Venezuela and the United States as well as around the world. In 1996, Blanco installed four sculptures in Tokyo, Japan, which launched his fascination with public art.

Since 1999, Blanco has lived and worked on the West Coast of Florida, with a particular focus on public art. In 2005, Blanco became an American citizen. He currently resides in Sarasota, Florida.[4]

In 2007, Blanco received the John Ringling Visual Art Award.

The Castaway (El Naufrago) edit

The Castaway is a comic strip created by Blanco in 1980 about a man trapped on an island that was originally printed in the newspaper El Diario de Caracas. The strip was wildly popular, and images from it have been featured on the covers of notebooks, phone cards, and T-shirts.[5] "The Castaway" was also published in the United States in The Observer a Sarasota-based weekly newspaper.

Influences edit

Blanco's early works were influenced by his teachers Gertrude Goldschmidt (Gego) and Cornelis Zitman and by the work of artists such as Auguste Herbin, Paul Klee and Joan Miró. At this time, he worked with materials such as Lycra, rope, wood, mirrors, and bronze. In 1992, Blanco began to explore color and metal as a primary material.[6]

Public art edit

  • "Go Bongo", Ghent Station, Norfolk, Virginia, US
  • "Swimming in Jupiter", Town of Jupiter, Florida, US
  • "AIR" , MARC athletic Center, Park City, Utah, US
  • Breakaway, Renown Health Center, Reno, Nevada, US
  • Yellow Thinker, Renown Health Center. Reno, Nevada, US
  • El Camarada, José Ignacio, Punta del Este, Uruguay
  • Freeriding, Jack Harris Park, North Central College, Michigan, US
  • Dynamics, Fort Pierce, Florida, US
  • For The Goal, Leawood Park, Kansas, US
  • Red Run Red, Leawood Park, Kansas, US
  • See Run Red, R Park, Roeland Park, Kansas, US
  • Yellow Bench, Roeland Park, Kansas, US
  • In The Swim, Marina Plaza, Fort Pierce, Florida, US
  • Andalucia, Riverside Commerce Park, Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, US
  • Alfresco, University Ridge Park, Reno, Nevada, US
  • Smile, Boulevard of the Arts, Sarasota, Florida, US
  • Pleasant Tree, Chula Vista Public Library, California, US
  • Phoenix, Anderson Administration Building, Venice, Florida, US
  • To Be Red, Longboat Key Center for the Arts, Sarasota, Florida, US
  • Cartwheel, Public Arts in Public Schools Project, Sarasota, Florida, US
  • The Runners, Sarasota, Florida, US
  • Maratón, Caracas, Venezuela
  • Nagayama Plaza, group of three sculptures, Tokyo, Japan
  • Sun Smile, Azabu Juban, Minato Ku, Tokyo, Japan

Exhibits edit

Solo exhibitions edit

  • 2014/15 "The Joy of Living" O. Ascanio Gallery, Miami, Florida, US
  • 2012 "Art Nocturne" Sculpture. Knokke-Heist, Belgium
  • 2010 "De Punta en Blanco" Sculpture. Espacio Tierra Negra Gallery. José Ignacio, Uruguay
  • 2009 "New Sculptures" One-man exhibition. HW Gallery. Naples, Florida, US
  • 1997 "Metálicas de Vida Alegre" Sculptures & Serigraphs. Icono Gallery. Caracas, Venezuela
  • 1995 "Humor de Acero" Sculptures. Centro de Arte Euroamericano. Caracas, Venezuela
  • 1992 "Caras y una Patilla" Sculpture. Galería Oscar Ascanio. Caracas, Venezuela
  • 1979 "Esculturas y Dibujos" Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Caracas. Caracas, Venezuela
  • 1978 "Scultura e Disegni" Istituto Italo-Latino Americano. Roma, Italia
  • 1976 "Disegni" Paesi Nuovi Gallery. Roma, Italia
  • 1974 "30 Dibujos" Galería Banap. Caracas, Venezuela

Selected group exhibitions edit

  • 2015 "Contemporary Expressions & Recent Sculptures by Jorge Blanco" O. Ascanio Gallery, Miami, Florida, US
  • 2015 "The Lightness of Being: Abstracts: Part I" Allyn Gallup Contemporary Art, Sarasota, Florida, US
  • 2015 "Fluid Formalism: Concepts in Motion" O. Ascanio Gallery, Miami, Florida, US
  • 2014 "Pinta Art Fair" O. Ascanio Gallery, Miami, Florida, US
  • 2014 "Made in Sarasota", Allyn Gallup Contemporary Art, Sarasota, Florida, US
  • 2013 "Movement Through Colors", O. Ascanio Gallery, Miami, Florida, US
  • 2013 "Black, White & Red" A New Leaf Gallery/Sculpturesite, Sonoma, California, US
  • 2012 "Aesthetic Perfection" O. Ascanio Gallery, Miami, Florida, US
  • 2012 "Scope Miami" Miami, Florida, US
  • 2012 "Small-format Sculpture" Galerie Artelie. Paris, France
  • 2012 "Sculpture" Cafmeyer Gallery. Knokke-Heist, Belgium
  • 2012 "Florida Outdoor Sculpture Competition" Polk Museum of Art + City of Winter Haven. Winter Haven, Florida, US
  • 2011 "Burst Art Fair" Miami, Florida, US
  • 2011 "Public Art Exhibition" Coastal Discovery Museum. Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, US
  • 2010 "WOW 3" Large-scale Sculpture Exhibition. Fort Pierce, Florida, US
  • 2008 "Cedarhurst Biennale" Cedarhurst Center for the Arts. Mt. Vernon, Illinois, US
  • 2008 "Third Beijing International Art Biennale" National Art Museum of China, Beijing, China
  • 2008 "WOW 2" Large-scale Sculpture Exhibition. Fort Pierce, Florida, US
  • 2008 "Where the Wild Things (still) are" The Art Gallery at Florida Gulf Coast University. Fort Myers, Florida
  • 2007 "Sarasota Season of Sculpture 4" Large-scale exhibition. Sarasota, Florida, US
  • 2007 "Sculpture in the Plaza" Sculpturesite Gallery. San Francisco, California, US
  • 2006 "Figuratively Speaking Exhibition" Large-scale sculpture. Stamford, Connecticut, US
  • 2006 "Primary Colors" Sculpturesite Gallery. San Francisco, California, US
  • 2006 "Sarasota Season of Sculpture Exhibition." Sarasota, Florida, US
  • 2005 "Grand Opening Exhibition" Sculpturesite Gallery. San Francisco, California, US
  • 2005"New Works" A New Leaf Gallery-Sculpture Site. Berkeley, California, US
  • 2004 "Sculpture" Fenn Gallery. Woodbury, Connecticut, US
  • 2004 "Sculpture" A New Leaf Gallery. Berkeley, California, US
  • 2004 "ArteAmericas" Miami, Florida, US
  • 2004 "Sculpture" Longboat Key Center for the Arts. Longboat Key, Florida, US
  • 2004 "Urban Trees" Port of San Diego. California, US
  • 2004 "Sarasota Season of Sculpture" Sarasota, Florida, US
  • 2003 "Hispanic Artists" City of Aventura Government Building. Aventura, Florida, US
  • 2003 "Sculpture" Katherine Butler Gallery. Sarasota, Florida, US
  • 2001 "Pier Walk Exhibition" Navy Pier. Chicago, Illinois, US
  • 1999 "Biennale Internazionale dell'Arte Contemporanea" Firenze, Italia
  • 1998 "Fundraising Gala" John & Mable Ringling Museum of Art. Sarasota, Florida, US
  • 1998 "Sculpture" Galleria Silecchia. Sarasota, Florida, US
  • 1997 "Una Tonelada de Arte" Sculpture. Miami Beach, Florida, US
  • 1997 "Sculpture," Virginia Miller Gallery. Coral Gables, Florida, US
  • 1996 "Esculturas" Galería Ardentía. Porlamar, Venezuela
  • 1993 "Coca-Cola, 50 años con el Arte" Galería Oscar Ascanio. Caracas, Venezuela
  • 1993 "Primer Festival de Esculturas" Centro Cultural Consolidado. Caracas, Venezuela
  • 1987 "Primer Festival de Arte Venezolano" Galería Oscar Ascanio. Caracas, Venezuela
  • 1981 "Primera Bienal de Artes Visuales" Museo de Bellas Artes, Caracas, Venezuela
  • 1980 "Esculturas" Galería Terracota. Caracas, Venezuela
  • 1979 "XVIII Premio Internacional de Dibujo Joan Miro" Barcelona, España
  • 1979 "Dibujos" Concejo Municipal del Distrito Federal. Caracas, Venezuela
  • 1979 "XXXVII Salon Arturo Michelena" Ateneo de Valencia. Venezuela
  • 1979 "XVII Premio Salón Internacional de Dibujo Joan Miro" Barcelona, España
  • 1979 "Primer Salón de Dibujo Nuevo" Banco Central de Venezuela. Caracas, Venezuela
  • 1978 "III Salón Internacional de Escultura, Pintura y Gráfica" Torre D'Ansperto, Milano, Italia
  • 1977 "Mostra di Artisti Latinoamericani a Roma" Galleria San Marco, Roma, Italia
  • 1977 "XVI Premio Internacional de Dibujo Joan Miro" Barcelona, España
  • 1977 "Nuevas Proposiciones" Casa Bello. Caracas, Venezuela
  • 1977 "Muestra de Dibujos" Sala de la Cultura. Diputación de Navarra, Pamplona, España
  • 1975 "XXXIII Salón Arturo Michelena" Ateneo de Valencia, Venezuela
  • 1975 "Primer Encuentro de Jóvenes Artistas" Casa de la Cultura. Maracay, Venezuela
  • 1975 "IV Salón Nacional de Jóvenes Artistas" INCIBA. Caracas, Venezuela
  • 1975 "Plástica Jóven" Instituto Venezolano del Petróleo. Caracas, Venezuela
  • 1975 "Primer Salón de Dibujo, Grabado y Diseño Gráfico". Universidad de los Andes. Mérida, Venezuela
  • 1975 "II Salón Nacional de Escultura" Universidad de Carabobo. Valencia, Venezuela
  • 1975 "Varias Visiones" Galería G. Caracas, Venezuela
  • 1974 "XXXII Salon Arturo Michelena" Ateneo de Valencia. Valencia, Venezuela
  • 1973 "III Salón Nacional de Jóvenes Artistas" INCIBA. Caracas, Venezuela
  • 1973"Primer Salón de Arte Centro Plaza" Caracas, Venezuela
  • 1971 "Gráfica Joven" Galería de Arte y Grabado. Caracas, Venezuela

References edit

  1. ^ "Sarasota Sculptures Coming Down". Sarasota Herald-Tribune. May 29, 2008. Retrieved September 7, 2010.
  2. ^ "L'Opinione, December 1978
  3. ^ Maravillosarealidad.Com
  4. ^ "Sculptures brighten Sarasota skyline". Bradenton Herald. November 11, 2007. Archived from the original on May 29, 2012. Retrieved September 7, 2010.
  5. ^ "El Náufrago" de Jorge Blanco, Libro 1, Prologo de Pedro Leon Zapata
  6. ^ "Jorge Blanco" (PDF). Scene Magazine. Retrieved 22 December 2012.[permanent dead link]

Sources edit

  • Jorge Blanco official webpage
  • Sculpture Site: Jorge Blanco

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States in 1999 He has spent his professional career working as a sculptor 1 graphic designer and illustrator His work is in public sites in the United States South America and Japan Blanco is an international artist who has created a sculptural language over more than thirty years Blanco has placed 25 public art sculptures in large format across the globe In addition to public art Blanco continues his life trajectory with collectible sculptures his comic strip The Castaway and furniture design His artworks form part of sales in auction houses such as Sotheby s and Christie s In 1971 Blanco graduated as an industrial designer from the Neumann Institute of Design in Caracas Venezuela Under the mentorship of European artists living as expatriates in Caracas Blanco learned to integrate industrial design with creative processes His instructors were predominantly artists such as Gego and Cornelis Zitman who emphasized artistry in their classrooms Blanco graduated with a degree in industrial design upon the completion of his first furniture line for children which was a thesis project Immediately after graduation Blanco began his career as a sculptor freelance graphic designer and furniture designer In the late 70s he studied at Rome s Academy of Fine Arts During his stay in Europe Blanco also uncovered the world of cartoonists This discovery led Blanco to create the comic strip The Castaway citation needed In 1980 The Castaway made its debut in El Diario de Caracas T Castaway was widely disseminated across the city including the city s metro system Eight books have been published on Blanco s The Castaway As The Castaway continued to live its success Blanco illustrated more than twenty storybooks for children and countless educational books His accomplishments as illustrator led him to El Museo de los Ninos where he served as Creative Director for twenty years Like the work of his primary influences Klee Miro Herbin and Calder Blanco s presents his sculptures in primary colors Blanco s largest body of work has been created and fabricated in the United States where he lives and works since 1999 His artwork has received multiple accolades Jorge BlancoBorn 1945 03 21 March 21 1945 age 79 Caracas Venezuela Contents 1 Education 2 Career 3 The Castaway El Naufrago 4 Influences 5 Public art 6 Exhibits 6 1 Solo exhibitions 6 2 Selected group exhibitions 7 References 8 SourcesEducation editBlanco began drawing and painting in 1967 and sculpting in the early 1970s although he was interested in art from an early age He received his formal training at the Neumann Institute in Caracas Venezuela which he attended with the aid of a scholarship He graduated in 1971 with a degree in Industrial Design after which he worked as a graphic designer From 1975 to 1979 he lived in Rome Italy where he attended open classes at the Academy of Fine Arts Career editBlanco s first solo exhibition was in 1974 where he showed sculpture and drawings A year later he moved to Rome Italy where he continued to work in sculpture while making a living by doing freelance graphic design drawing cartoons for a variety of newspapers and magazines including political cartoons for the newspaper L Opinione 2 It was during this period that he first conceived the idea of a comic strip In 1978 Blanco participated in the Bordhigera Humor Salon winning the Dattero D Argento and in the Monterotondo Sculpture Salon where he was awarded the first prize for medium format sculpture In 1979 Blanco returned to Caracas Venezuela where he exhibited his sculptures and drawings at the Sofia Imber Museum of Contemporary Art Here he continued working in sculpture but he also designed and illustrated a children s newspaper El Cohete In 1980 he was hired as the Art Director for the Caracas Children s Museum Art Science and Technology Museo de los Ninos 3 1980 1998 He worked there for 18 years That same year Blanco created the comic strip The Castaway El Naufrago which became an overnight success It was published in major newspapers and magazines in Venezuela and lead to significant sales in merchandising and books The Castaway even crossed over to television Due to the comic s success Blanco no longer had time to work on his sculpture alongside his work as freelance graphic designer illustrator and his job at the museum and had to put sculpture aside In 1989 Blanco returned to sculpture and eventually left the Caracas Children s Museum to move to the United States where he still lives today Blanco began exhibiting again in both Venezuela and the United States as well as around the world In 1996 Blanco installed four sculptures in Tokyo Japan which launched his fascination with public art Since 1999 Blanco has lived and worked on the West Coast of Florida with a particular focus on public art In 2005 Blanco became an American citizen He currently resides in Sarasota Florida 4 In 2007 Blanco received the John Ringling Visual Art Award The Castaway El Naufrago editThe Castaway is a comic strip created by Blanco in 1980 about a man trapped on an island that was originally printed in the newspaper El Diario de Caracas The strip was wildly popular and images from it have been featured on the covers of notebooks phone cards and T shirts 5 The Castaway was also published in the United States in The Observer a Sarasota based weekly newspaper Influences editBlanco s early works were influenced by his teachers Gertrude Goldschmidt Gego and Cornelis Zitman and by the work of artists such as Auguste Herbin Paul Klee and Joan Miro At this time he worked with materials such as Lycra rope wood mirrors and bronze In 1992 Blanco began to explore color and metal as a primary material 6 Public art edit Go Bongo Ghent Station Norfolk Virginia US Swimming in Jupiter Town of Jupiter Florida US AIR MARC athletic Center Park City Utah US Breakaway Renown Health Center Reno Nevada US Yellow Thinker Renown Health Center Reno Nevada US El Camarada Jose Ignacio Punta del Este Uruguay Freeriding Jack Harris Park North Central College Michigan US Dynamics Fort Pierce Florida US For The Goal Leawood Park Kansas US Red Run Red Leawood Park Kansas US See Run Red R Park Roeland Park Kansas US Yellow Bench Roeland Park Kansas US In The Swim Marina Plaza Fort Pierce Florida US Andalucia Riverside Commerce Park Palm Beach Gardens Florida US Alfresco University Ridge Park Reno Nevada US Smile Boulevard of the Arts Sarasota Florida US Pleasant Tree Chula Vista Public Library California US Phoenix Anderson Administration Building Venice Florida US To Be Red Longboat Key Center for the Arts Sarasota Florida US Cartwheel Public Arts in Public Schools Project Sarasota Florida US The Runners Sarasota Florida US Maraton Caracas Venezuela Nagayama Plaza group of three sculptures Tokyo Japan Sun Smile Azabu Juban Minato Ku Tokyo JapanExhibits editSolo exhibitions edit 2014 15 The Joy of Living O Ascanio Gallery Miami Florida US 2012 Art Nocturne Sculpture Knokke Heist Belgium 2010 De Punta en Blanco Sculpture Espacio Tierra Negra Gallery Jose Ignacio Uruguay 2009 New Sculptures One man exhibition HW Gallery Naples Florida US 1997 Metalicas de Vida Alegre Sculptures amp Serigraphs Icono Gallery Caracas Venezuela 1995 Humor de Acero Sculptures Centro de Arte Euroamericano Caracas Venezuela 1992 Caras y una Patilla Sculpture Galeria Oscar Ascanio Caracas Venezuela 1979 Esculturas y Dibujos Museo de Arte Contemporaneo de Caracas Caracas Venezuela 1978 Scultura e Disegni Istituto Italo Latino Americano Roma Italia 1976 Disegni Paesi Nuovi Gallery Roma Italia 1974 30 Dibujos Galeria Banap Caracas Venezuela Selected group exhibitions edit 2015 Contemporary Expressions amp Recent Sculptures by Jorge Blanco O Ascanio Gallery Miami Florida US 2015 The Lightness of Being Abstracts Part I Allyn Gallup Contemporary Art Sarasota Florida US 2015 Fluid Formalism Concepts in Motion O Ascanio Gallery Miami Florida US 2014 Pinta Art Fair O Ascanio Gallery Miami Florida US 2014 Made in Sarasota Allyn Gallup Contemporary Art Sarasota Florida US 2013 Movement Through Colors O Ascanio Gallery Miami Florida US 2013 Black White amp Red A New Leaf Gallery Sculpturesite Sonoma California US 2012 Aesthetic Perfection O Ascanio Gallery Miami Florida US 2012 Scope Miami Miami Florida US 2012 Small format Sculpture Galerie Artelie Paris France 2012 Sculpture Cafmeyer Gallery Knokke Heist Belgium 2012 Florida Outdoor Sculpture Competition Polk Museum of Art City of Winter Haven Winter Haven Florida US 2011 Burst Art Fair Miami Florida US 2011 Public Art Exhibition Coastal Discovery Museum Hilton Head Island South Carolina US 2010 WOW 3 Large scale Sculpture Exhibition Fort Pierce Florida US 2008 Cedarhurst Biennale Cedarhurst Center for the Arts Mt Vernon Illinois US 2008 Third Beijing International Art Biennale National Art Museum of China Beijing China 2008 WOW 2 Large scale Sculpture Exhibition Fort Pierce Florida US 2008 Where the Wild Things still are The Art Gallery at Florida Gulf Coast University Fort Myers Florida 2007 Sarasota Season of Sculpture 4 Large scale exhibition Sarasota Florida US 2007 Sculpture in the Plaza Sculpturesite Gallery San Francisco California US 2006 Figuratively Speaking Exhibition Large scale sculpture Stamford Connecticut US 2006 Primary Colors Sculpturesite Gallery San Francisco California US 2006 Sarasota Season of Sculpture Exhibition Sarasota Florida US 2005 Grand Opening Exhibition Sculpturesite Gallery San Francisco California US 2005 New Works A New Leaf Gallery Sculpture Site Berkeley California US 2004 Sculpture Fenn Gallery Woodbury Connecticut US 2004 Sculpture A New Leaf Gallery Berkeley California US 2004 ArteAmericas Miami Florida US 2004 Sculpture Longboat Key Center for the Arts Longboat Key Florida US 2004 Urban Trees Port of San Diego California US 2004 Sarasota Season of Sculpture Sarasota Florida US 2003 Hispanic Artists City of Aventura Government Building Aventura Florida US 2003 Sculpture Katherine Butler Gallery Sarasota Florida US 2001 Pier Walk Exhibition Navy Pier Chicago Illinois US 1999 Biennale Internazionale dell Arte Contemporanea Firenze Italia 1998 Fundraising Gala John amp Mable Ringling Museum of Art Sarasota Florida US 1998 Sculpture Galleria Silecchia Sarasota Florida US 1997 Una Tonelada de Arte Sculpture Miami Beach Florida US 1997 Sculpture Virginia Miller Gallery Coral Gables Florida US 1996 Esculturas Galeria Ardentia Porlamar Venezuela 1993 Coca Cola 50 anos con el Arte Galeria Oscar Ascanio Caracas Venezuela 1993 Primer Festival de Esculturas Centro Cultural Consolidado Caracas Venezuela 1987 Primer Festival de Arte Venezolano Galeria Oscar Ascanio Caracas Venezuela 1981 Primera Bienal de Artes Visuales Museo de Bellas Artes Caracas Venezuela 1980 Esculturas Galeria Terracota Caracas Venezuela 1979 XVIII Premio Internacional de Dibujo Joan Miro Barcelona Espana 1979 Dibujos Concejo Municipal del Distrito Federal Caracas Venezuela 1979 XXXVII Salon Arturo Michelena Ateneo de Valencia Venezuela 1979 XVII Premio Salon Internacional de Dibujo Joan Miro Barcelona Espana 1979 Primer Salon de Dibujo Nuevo Banco Central de Venezuela Caracas Venezuela 1978 III Salon Internacional de Escultura Pintura y Grafica Torre D Ansperto Milano Italia 1977 Mostra di Artisti Latinoamericani a Roma Galleria San Marco Roma Italia 1977 XVI Premio Internacional de Dibujo Joan Miro Barcelona Espana 1977 Nuevas Proposiciones Casa Bello Caracas Venezuela 1977 Muestra de Dibujos Sala de la Cultura Diputacion de Navarra Pamplona Espana 1975 XXXIII Salon Arturo Michelena Ateneo de Valencia Venezuela 1975 Primer Encuentro de Jovenes Artistas Casa de la Cultura Maracay Venezuela 1975 IV Salon Nacional de Jovenes Artistas INCIBA Caracas Venezuela 1975 Plastica Joven Instituto Venezolano del Petroleo Caracas Venezuela 1975 Primer Salon de Dibujo Grabado y Diseno Grafico Universidad de los Andes Merida Venezuela 1975 II Salon Nacional de Escultura Universidad de Carabobo Valencia Venezuela 1975 Varias Visiones Galeria G Caracas Venezuela 1974 XXXII Salon Arturo Michelena Ateneo de Valencia Valencia Venezuela 1973 III Salon Nacional de Jovenes Artistas INCIBA Caracas Venezuela 1973 Primer Salon de Arte Centro Plaza Caracas Venezuela 1971 Grafica Joven Galeria de Arte y Grabado Caracas VenezuelaReferences edit Sarasota Sculptures Coming Down Sarasota Herald Tribune May 29 2008 Retrieved September 7 2010 L Opinione December 1978 Maravillosarealidad Com Sculptures brighten Sarasota skyline Bradenton Herald November 11 2007 Archived from the original on May 29 2012 Retrieved September 7 2010 El Naufrago de Jorge Blanco Libro 1 Prologo de Pedro Leon Zapata Jorge Blanco PDF Scene Magazine Retrieved 22 December 2012 permanent dead link Sources editJorge Blanco official webpage Sculpture Site Jorge Blanco Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jorge Blanco artist amp oldid 1222819611, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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