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Gonzalo Fonseca    (Uruguayan, 1922-1997)

 Gonzalo Fonseca - Themesis (Sculptures) h: 62 x w: 11 x d: 8 in / h: 157.5 x w: 27.9 x d: 20.3 cm
Gonzalo Fonseca
Themesis 1984-1985
 
  

Exhibitions
2003 Gonzalo Fonseca, IVAM, Valencia, Spain
1999 Gonzalo Fonseca, Fundación César Manrique, Lanzarote, Spain
1994 Mundos de Gonzalo Fonseca, Museo de Bellas Artes, Caracas, Venezuela
1991 Gonzalo Fonseca: Sabbakhin Sculpture, Arnold Herstand, New York
1990 Venice Biennale, representing Uruguay, Italy
1989 Fonseca, Sculpture & Drawings, The Arts Club of Chicago, Illinois
1988 Gonzalo Fonseca: Sculpture & Drawings, Arnold Herstand, New York
1986 Gonzalo Fonseca: Sculpture, Arnold Herstand, New York
1978 Fonseca, Fiera di Bologna, Italy
1977 Sculturi di Gonzalo Fonseca, Galeria del Naviglio, Milan
1976 Gonzalo Fonseca, Galería Adler/Castillo, Caracas, Venezuela
1974 Gonzalo Fonseca, Galería Conkright, Caracas, Venezuela
1970 Gonzalo Fonseca, Recent Works, The Jewish Museum, New York
1962 Gonzalo Fonseca, Selected works: The Portland Museum, Oregon
1953 Gonzalo Fonseca Ceramica, Galeria San Marco, Rome, Italy
1952 Gonzalo Fonseca Paintings, Studio Claudio Matinenghi, Rome, Italy
Public Collections
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, New York
The Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn, New York
Jack S. Blanton Museum of Art, University of Texas, Austin, Texas
Portland Art Museum, Portland, Oregon
Museo de Bellas Artes, Caracas, Venezuela
Works in Public Spaces
Jardín de esculturas Palacio Libertad, Montevideo, Uruguay (1996)
Faret Tachikawa Fund, Tokyo, Japan (1995)
Muro Bianco para una residencia privada en Caracas (1990)
Work in marble for an interior patio, Museum of Fine Arts, Caracas, Venezuela (1983)
Seven marble works, Alza Laboratory, Palo Alto, California (1970)
Monument in Wood, (lost), Paul Friedberg Ass., Architects, Bronx, New York (1968)
Cement tower, 40' high, Olympic Games Committee, Mexico D.F. (1967-1968)
Mural in cement, P. S. 46, David Todd Ass., Architects, New York (1967)
3 Sculptures: The Building (wood), The Sun Boat (cement), Underpass (cement), Wittlessey, Conklin and Rossant Architects, Reston, Virginia (1965)
Mural in polished brick (lost), Medical Center, Queens, New York (1960)
Mosaic, The New School for Social Research, New York (1959)
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