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Joel Casique

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Joel Gerardo Casique
Born1958
Died17 December 2010(2010-12-17) (aged 51–52)
EducationArt Students League of New York
StyleSurrealism

Joel Gerardo Casique (born 1958 in San Cristóbal, Venezuela; died 17 December 2010 in Caracas) was an artist who formed the Escuela Cristóbal Rojas de Caracas. He obtained an art degree at the Art Students League of New York. He has exhibited his work in galleries and museums in Venezuela, the United States, and Aruba; he has also participated in national and international fairs, including the sixteenth and seventeenth Ferias Iberoamericanas de Arte (FIA) in Caracas; the 2007 Latin American Art Fair in Miami; and the 2006 Feria Internacional de Arte de Bogotá (ARTBO) in Bogotá, Colombia.

On December 17, 2010, he was killed in his apartment in Caracas.[1]

Exhibitions

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Solo exhibitions

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  • 2008:Galería Ideobox, Miami
  • 2003: Galería 39, Caracas, 2006;
  • 2003: Access Art Gallery, Oranjestad, Aruba
  • 2000: Graphic Gallery, Caracas
  • 1997: New York Film Academy, Nueva York
  • 1995: Gomez Gallery, Baltimore, Estados Unidos

Collective exhibitions

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  • 2007: Utopías, Galería 39, Caracas
  • 2005: Intervención Urbana “Velada Santa Lucía”, Maracaibo, Venezuela
  • 2005: V Bienal de Escultura, Museo de Arte Contemporáneo Francisco Narváez, Porlamar, Nueva Esparta, Venezuela
  • 2004: “Mutaciones en el Espacio”, Museo Miranda, Los Teques, Miranda, Venezuela
  • 2004: “Una Mirada al Lago”, Museo Lía Bermúdez, Maracaibo, Venezuela
  • 2003: Arte venezolano del siglo XX. La megaexposición, Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Caracas
  • 2001: IV Bienal del Barro de América, Museo Alejandro Otero, Caracas
  • 1999: LVII Salón de Artes Visuales Arturo Michelena, Ateneo de Valencia, Venezuela
  • 1998: XXIII Salón Nacional de Aragua (Invitado), Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Maracay, Venezuela,
  • 1998: II Bienal del Paisaje, Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Maracay, Venezuela
  • 1997: V Bienal de Arte de Guayana donde obtiene el Primer Premio, Museo Jesús Soto, Ciudad Bolívar, Venezuela
  • 1996: Sculpture Center, Nueva York
  • 1995: Premio Amster Prescott, en The National Arts Club, Nueva York
  • 1993: National Art Club, Nueva York

National and international fairs

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  • XVI y XVII Feria Iberoamericana de Arte. FIA, Caracas, 2007–2008;
  • ArteAmericas - Latin American Art Fair, Miami, 2007;
  • Feria Internacional de Arte de Bogotá ARTBO, Bogotá, 2006.

References

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Notes

  1. ^ El Nacional. "El escultor y artista plástico Joel Gerardo Casique, de 52 años de edad, fue asesinado el viernes en su propio apartamento supuestamente por personas que eran conocidas (lit.: Sculptor and painter Joel Gerardo Casique, 52 years old, was killed Friday in his own apartment, allegedly by people who were known to him)."

General references

  • Méndez, María Gabriela (5 May 2007). "Entrevista // Joel Casique, artista plástico. Se puede jugar con la luz de las burbujas y de las lágrimas" [Interview // Joel Casique, sculptor. He plays with the light of bubbles and with tears]. El Universal (in Spanish).
  • "FIA 2006 - GALERÍA 39 - STAND # 7". GALERÍA 39 FIA 2006. Luisa Elena Sánchez, Juan Carlos Lazo. 17 July 2006.
  • Montes, Marisela; Depablos, Zoraida (17 November 2009). "Joel Casique Muestra su Obra Reciente en la Sede de la Sala Mendoza en la UNIMET" [Joel Casique showed his work in the Sala Mendoza of UNIMET]. arteenlared.com (in Spanish). Arte en la Red. Archived from the original on 7 July 2011. Retrieved 28 December 2010.
  • Mayorca, Javier Ignacio (19 December 2010). "Mataron en su apartamento al escultor Joel Casique" [Sculptor Joel Casique killed in his apartment]. El Nacional (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 25 December 2010.
  • "Adiós a Joel Casique" [Farewell to Joel Casique]. Código Venezuela (in Spanish). ILAB - Instituto Latinoamericano de Blogging y Redes Sociales. 19 December 2010. Archived from the original on 24 December 2010.
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