Jacobo Borges (born 28 November 1931 in Caracas, Venezuela) is a contemporary, neo-figurative Latin-American artist. His curiosity for exploring different mediums made him a painter, drawer, film director, stage designer and plastic artist. Known for his ever-evolving style, there is one constant principle that unites his work: "the search for the creation of space somewhere between dreams and reality where everything has happened, happens, and may happen."[1] His theoretical approach and unique, innovative technique has won him acclaim all over the world. He has had solo exhibitions in France, Germany, Austria, Mexico, Colombia, Brazil, Britain and the United States. Today, he is considered one of the most accomplished artist of Latin America.[2] His oeuvre includes a rich body of paintings, a film directed in 1969, and a book The Great Mountain and Its Era, published in 1979.[1] In 1982, a biography by Dore Ashton, called Jacobo Borges, was published in English and Spanish.
^ abBorges, Jacobo. 60 Paintings by Jacobo Borges: Museo de Arte Contemporaneo Internacional Rufino Tamayo: Mexico City, Mexico August–October 1987: from Fishing to the Mirror of waters. [Monterey, Mexico] : Museo de Monterey, 1987
^Maddicks, R. Venezuela: Jacobo Borges: without frontiers. ARTnews v.95 (June 1996)
JacoboBorges (born 28 November 1931 in Caracas, Venezuela) is a contemporary, neo-figurative Latin-American artist. His curiosity for exploring different...
Reverón, Jean Arp, Victor Vasarely, Auguste Rodin, Magdalena Abakanowicz, JacoboBorges and Fernando Botero. Contemporary Art Museum Jesús Soto. This avant-garde...
Carlos Cruz-Diez. Since the middle of the 20th century, artists such as JacoboBorges, Régulo Perez, Pedro León Zapata, Harry Abend, Mario Abreu, Pancho Quilici...
Brasil, Rio de Janeiro 2000: "90x60x90-El síndrome de la Miss", Museo JacoboBorges, Caracas 1999: Internetproject with ZKM (Karlsruhe): Philip Pocock,...
This administration also concluded Line 3 of the Caracas Metro, the JacoboBorges and the Cruz-Diez museums, and brought to near completion the Caracas-Cúa...
Simón Bolívar (1783–1830), father of independence in South America. JacoboBorges (born 1931), contemporary, neo-figurative Latin-American artist. Carlos...
writer Lía Bermúdez (1930–2021) Marisol Escobar (1930–2016), sculptor JacoboBorges (born 1931), neo-figurative artist Juan Calzadilla (born 1931), poet...
Fontenay-sous-bois, France 1997 El Taller Libre de Arte, 1948-1952 Museo JacoboBorges, Caracas, Venezuela 1997 Tapisseries de l’Atelier 3 Auditorium de Lyon...
engagement primarily as a tool of education . Fuentes worked in the Museo JacoboBorges, Caracas, Vzla. First in the educational department . In 1998, Fuentes...
Boghosian Fine Arts Victoria E. Bonnell Sociology Power Boothe Fine Arts JacoboBorges Fine Arts Paul Bornstein Medicine & Health Antonio Brack Egg Organismic...
Lavoe a Jennifer López (in Spanish). Catia [Caracas, Venezuela]: Museo JacoboBorges. p. 245. ISBN 9789806467064. El protagonista de « Y hubo alguien » se...
published an interview of Cavellini together with those of Joseph Beuys, JacoboBorges and Andy Warhol. The interview was made on 22 May 1975 and it was shown...
Buglisi collaborated with Venezuelan environmental painter and filmmaker JacoboBorges to create her trilogy, Rain (score by Glen Velez), Sand (music by Philip...
in the 1970s, the political film group Cine Urgente was founded by JacoboBorges; two women who later helped found Grupo Miércoles were members: Josefina...
Malfatti, Diego Rivera, Frida Kahlo, Remedios Varo, Oswaldo Vigas, JacoboBorges, Carlos Zerpa, Roberto Matta, amongst others. With the exhibition of...
friendship with the young artist Jacobo Sureda Montaner, son of the painter Pilar Montaner, was decisive for Borges writing mainly in Spanish. Until the...
he joined the group Creative Processes working with Arnold Belkin, JacoboBorges, Enrique Bostelmann, Teresa Morán, Luis Argudín, Andrés de Luna, Enrique...
Jacobo Ficher (Russian: Яков (Хакобо) Фишер; 15 January 1896 – 9 September 1978) was a Russian-born Argentine composer, violinist, conductor, and music...
enough to the labor movement. Instead, the PAR became willing to support Jacobo Árbenz, who they believed was more willing to enact progressive change....
club former player and president Carlos Babington and writer Jorge Luis Borges are partially of English descent.[citation needed] English settlers arrived...