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Luis Pérez-Oramas

Luis Pérez-Oramas (August 7, 1960 in Caracas) is a Venezuelan/American poet,[1] art historian and curator. He is the author of eleven poetry books, seven recollections of essays, and numerous art exhibition catalogs. He has contributed as Op-Ed author to national newspapers in Venezuela (El Nacional and El Universal) as well as to various literary and art magazines in Latin America and Europe.[2]

Early life edit

He studied Comparative Literature in Caracas at the Andrés Bello Catholic University, graduating Summa Cum Laude after writing a thesis on the Mexican poet José Gorostiza. Later he pursued his studies in Philosophy and Art History in Toulouse and Paris (France), receiving a Ph.D. from the Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales (EHHSS, Paris) in 1994, under the direction of Louis Marin and Hubert Damisch,[3] after completing his doctoral dissertation on Diego Velazquez.

He was a member of Grupo Guaire, in Venezuela, and took part at the Taller Calicanto under the direction of the Venezuelan poet Antonia Palacios.

Career edit

He taught Art History at the University of Rennes 2-Upper Brittany, the Ecole Supérieure de Beaux-Arts de Nantes, and, after returning from France to his native Venezuela, at the Instituto Superior de Estudios Universitarios en Artes Plásticas Armando Reverón, Caracas. He has also taught at the Master Program in Museum Architecture and Museology at the Faculty of Architecture, Central University of Venezuela. Between 1994 and 2003 he was curator of the Patricia Phelps de Cisneros Collection, Caracas.

He has organized numerous art exhibitions in Venezuela, Brazil, Europe, and the US. In 2011 he was appointed Curatorial Director of the XXXth São Paulo Biennial,[4] which he organized under the title The Imminence of Poetics,[5] an edition extremely well received both nationally and internationally.[6][7][8] He worked as a curator at The Museum of Modern Art, New York, since 2003 where he held the position of Latin American Art curator between 2006 and 2017.[9] He currently lives and works in New York as an independent curator, art consultant and writer.

Publications edit

Books – Poetry edit

  • Balada de Joey Stefano (with drawings and insertions by Matheus Chiaratti). Ikrek Editora/Quadra Galeria, São Paulo, Brazil, 2023.
  • Animal vesperal. Editorial Pre-Textos, Valencia, Spain, 2022.
  • La mano segadora.Selección antológica (1983-2021). Fundación La Poeteca. Caracas, Venezuela, 2022.
  • La dulce astilla. Editorial Pre-Textos, Valencia, Spain, 2015.
  • Prisionero del Aire. Editorial Pre-Textos, Valencia, Spain, 2008.[10]
  • Gego: Anudamientos. Fundación Gego-Sala Mendoza, Caracas, 2004.
  • Gacelas y otros poemas. Editorial Goliardos, Caracas, 1999.
  • Doble siesta. Sixtus, Limoges, 1994.
  • La Gana Breve. Fondo editorial Pequeña Venecia, Caracas, 1992.
  • Salmos y boleros de la casa. Monte Avila Editores, Caracas, 1986.
  • Poemas. Editorial Arte, Caracas, 1978.

Books – Art History and Criticism, Social Issues edit

  • La (in)actualidad de la pintura y vericuetos de la imagen. Editorial Pre-Textos, Valencia, 2021.
  • Olvidar la muerte. Pensamiento del toreo desde América. Real Maestranza de Caballería de Ronda-Editorial Pre-Textos, Valencia, 2016.
  • La República Baldía. Crónica de una falacia revolucionaria (1995-2014), La Hoja del Norte, Caracas, 2015.
  • La cocina de Jurassic Park y otros ensayos visuales. Polar Foundation, Caracas, 1998.
  • Mirar Furtivo. National Culture Council. Art and Critique Collection, Caracas, 1997.
  • La década impensable y otros escritos fechados. Museo Jacobo Borges, Caracas, 1996.
  • Armando Reverón. De los prodigios de la luz a los trabajos del arte. Museo de Arte Contemporáneo Sofía Imber, Caracas, 1990.

Catalogues (A selection) edit

  • Joaquín Torres-García. The Arcadian Modern, The Museum of Modern Art, New York, 2015
  • Lygia Clark. The Abandonment of Art (Co-authored with Cornelia Butler), The Museum of Modern Art, New York, 2014
  • Catalogo Trigésima Bienal de São Paulo: A Inminência das Poéticas, Fundaçao Bienal de São Paulo, São Paulo, 2012
  • Tangled Alphabets, León Ferrari and Mira Schendel, The Museum of Modern Art, New York, 2009
  • An Atlas of Drawings, Transforming Chronologies, The Museum of Modern Art, New York, 2006
  • Armando Reverón. El lugar de los objetos, Galería de Arte Nacional, Caracas, 2001

Anthologies edit

Lopez Ortega A., Gomes Miguel, Saraceni G.: Rasgos Comunes. Antología de la poesía venezolana del siglo XX, Valencia: Pe-textos, 2019. Gina Saraceni: En-Obra. Antología de la poesía venezolana 1983-2008, Caracas: Equinoccio-Universidad Simón Bolívar, 2008. Enrique Andrés Ruiz: Las dos hermanas. Antología de la poesía española e hispanoamericana del siglo XX sobre pintura, Madrid: Fondo de Cultura Económica de España, 2011. Syntaxis: una aventura creadora. 30 años del nacimiento de una revista, Santa Cruz de Tenerife: TEA, 2014.

Awards edit

Monteávila Poetry Award 1983.

References edit

  1. ^ Jaramillo, Darío (16 January 2013). "Poetas invisibles de Latinoamérica". El País.
  2. ^ "O eterno retorno de Juan Luis Martínez - 20/01/2013 - Ilustríssima".
  3. ^ "Colloque Damisch "Vue idéale de Lygia Clark" par Luis Pérez Oramas". YouTube.
  4. ^ "MoMA Curator Tapped for Sao Paulo Bienal". 15 February 2011.
  5. ^ "Conversación con Luis Pérez Oramas. Curador de la 30ª Bienal de São Paulo. "La inminencia de las poéticas"".
  6. ^ See Briony Fer: The 30th Sao Paulo Biennial, Artforum, December, 2012
  7. ^ "Whitney Biennial 2014 - Features - art-agenda".
  8. ^ . arteflora.org. Archived from the original on 2013-07-26.
  9. ^ . www.blouinartinfo.com. Archived from the original on 2015-03-09.
  10. ^ "LA BIBLIOTECA DE BASHIR: RESEÑAS II - POETAS HISPANOAMERICANOS. L.Pérez Oramas, "Prisionero del aire"". 5 March 2013.

Further reading edit

  • Jacques Leenhardt: Portrait. Luis Pérez-Oramas, Critique d'Art. The International Review of Contemporary Art Criticism, #41, Spring/Summer 2013, pp. 102–105.

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Luis Perez Oramas August 7 1960 in Caracas is a Venezuelan American poet 1 art historian and curator He is the author of eleven poetry books seven recollections of essays and numerous art exhibition catalogs He has contributed as Op Ed author to national newspapers in Venezuela El Nacional and El Universal as well as to various literary and art magazines in Latin America and Europe 2 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Publications 3 1 Books Poetry 3 2 Books Art History and Criticism Social Issues 3 3 Catalogues A selection 3 4 Anthologies 4 Awards 5 References 6 Further readingEarly life editHe studied Comparative Literature in Caracas at the Andres Bello Catholic University graduating Summa Cum Laude after writing a thesis on the Mexican poet Jose Gorostiza Later he pursued his studies in Philosophy and Art History in Toulouse and Paris France receiving a Ph D from the Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales EHHSS Paris in 1994 under the direction of Louis Marin and Hubert Damisch 3 after completing his doctoral dissertation on Diego Velazquez He was a member of Grupo Guaire in Venezuela and took part at the Taller Calicanto under the direction of the Venezuelan poet Antonia Palacios Career editHe taught Art History at the University of Rennes 2 Upper Brittany the Ecole Superieure de Beaux Arts de Nantes and after returning from France to his native Venezuela at the Instituto Superior de Estudios Universitarios en Artes Plasticas Armando Reveron Caracas He has also taught at the Master Program in Museum Architecture and Museology at the Faculty of Architecture Central University of Venezuela Between 1994 and 2003 he was curator of the Patricia Phelps de Cisneros Collection Caracas He has organized numerous art exhibitions in Venezuela Brazil Europe and the US In 2011 he was appointed Curatorial Director of the XXXth Sao Paulo Biennial 4 which he organized under the title The Imminence of Poetics 5 an edition extremely well received both nationally and internationally 6 7 8 He worked as a curator at The Museum of Modern Art New York since 2003 where he held the position of Latin American Art curator between 2006 and 2017 9 He currently lives and works in New York as an independent curator art consultant and writer Publications editBooks Poetry edit Balada de Joey Stefano with drawings and insertions by Matheus Chiaratti Ikrek Editora Quadra Galeria Sao Paulo Brazil 2023 Animal vesperal Editorial Pre Textos Valencia Spain 2022 La mano segadora Seleccion antologica 1983 2021 Fundacion La Poeteca Caracas Venezuela 2022 La dulce astilla Editorial Pre Textos Valencia Spain 2015 Prisionero del Aire Editorial Pre Textos Valencia Spain 2008 10 Gego Anudamientos Fundacion Gego Sala Mendoza Caracas 2004 Gacelas y otros poemas Editorial Goliardos Caracas 1999 Doble siesta Sixtus Limoges 1994 La Gana Breve Fondo editorial Pequena Venecia Caracas 1992 Salmos y boleros de la casa Monte Avila Editores Caracas 1986 Poemas Editorial Arte Caracas 1978 Books Art History and Criticism Social Issues edit La in actualidad de la pintura y vericuetos de la imagen Editorial Pre Textos Valencia 2021 Olvidar la muerte Pensamiento del toreo desde America Real Maestranza de Caballeria de Ronda Editorial Pre Textos Valencia 2016 La Republica Baldia Cronica de una falacia revolucionaria 1995 2014 La Hoja del Norte Caracas 2015 La cocina de Jurassic Park y otros ensayos visuales Polar Foundation Caracas 1998 Mirar Furtivo National Culture Council Art and Critique Collection Caracas 1997 La decada impensable y otros escritos fechados Museo Jacobo Borges Caracas 1996 Armando Reveron De los prodigios de la luz a los trabajos del arte Museo de Arte Contemporaneo Sofia Imber Caracas 1990 Catalogues A selection edit Joaquin Torres Garcia The Arcadian Modern The Museum of Modern Art New York 2015 Lygia Clark The Abandonment of Art Co authored with Cornelia Butler The Museum of Modern Art New York 2014 Catalogo Trigesima Bienal de Sao Paulo A Inminencia das Poeticas Fundacao Bienal de Sao Paulo Sao Paulo 2012 Tangled Alphabets Leon Ferrari and Mira Schendel The Museum of Modern Art New York 2009 An Atlas of Drawings Transforming Chronologies The Museum of Modern Art New York 2006 Armando Reveron El lugar de los objetos Galeria de Arte Nacional Caracas 2001Anthologies edit Lopez Ortega A Gomes Miguel Saraceni G Rasgos Comunes Antologia de la poesia venezolana del siglo XX Valencia Pe textos 2019 Gina Saraceni En Obra Antologia de la poesia venezolana 1983 2008 Caracas Equinoccio Universidad Simon Bolivar 2008 Enrique Andres Ruiz Las dos hermanas Antologia de la poesia espanola e hispanoamericana del siglo XX sobre pintura Madrid Fondo de Cultura Economica de Espana 2011 Syntaxis una aventura creadora 30 anos del nacimiento de una revista Santa Cruz de Tenerife TEA 2014 Awards editMonteavila Poetry Award 1983 References edit Jaramillo Dario 16 January 2013 Poetas invisibles de Latinoamerica El Pais O eterno retorno de Juan Luis Martinez 20 01 2013 Ilustrissima Colloque Damisch Vue ideale de Lygia Clark par Luis Perez Oramas YouTube MoMA Curator Tapped for Sao Paulo Bienal 15 February 2011 Conversacion con Luis Perez Oramas Curador de la 30ª Bienal de Sao Paulo La inminencia de las poeticas See Briony Fer The 30th Sao Paulo Biennial Artforum December 2012 Whitney Biennial 2014 Features art agenda FLORA ars natura Poeticas obsesivas arteflora org Archived from the original on 2013 07 26 VIDEO Examining Lygia Clark and Her Abandonment at MoMA BLOUIN ARTINFO www blouinartinfo com Archived from the original on 2015 03 09 LA BIBLIOTECA DE BASHIR RESENAS II POETAS HISPANOAMERICANOS L Perez Oramas Prisionero del aire 5 March 2013 Further reading editJacques Leenhardt Portrait Luis Perez Oramas Critique d Art The International Review of Contemporary Art Criticism 41 Spring Summer 2013 pp 102 105 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Luis Perez Oramas amp oldid 1210020450, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, 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