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Master Prints at Expressions Graphics

by Carlos Barberena 6. julio 2010
 
I will be having a Solo Exhibition at Expressions Graphics Gallery in Oak Park, IL.
 
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.“Master-Prints”

In this series I employ the process of appropriating and varying “Master Pieces of Art,” using at times both their titles and compositional strategies but inserting contemporary imagery to create new works.

These pieces reflect contemporary issues such as environmental pollution, exploitation of natural resources, human rights issues, violence, labor rights, wars, and the use and abuse of power.

My selection of master pieces was not entirely random: with most, I chose pieces which reflected contemporary issues during the period in which they were produced. I researched the ideas behind each artist’s piece, the ways in which each artist dealt with the contradictions and hypocrisy of these issues.

Then in some, I inserted contemporary issues into them that fit with the complex imagery of each. In others, where the message of the work was particularly clear and widely understood, I introduced new, contradictory ideas.
Prints by Carlos Barberena


Carlos Barberena is a Nicaraguan visual artist based in Chicago. He has had solo shows in Costa Rica, Mexico, Nicaragua and The United States of America, and his work has been shown in important Art Fairs, Art Biennials, Museums and Galleries in many places including Argentina, Belgium, Brazil, Bulgaria, Canada, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Germany, Italy, Spain, USA, Mexico, Nicaragua, and Venezuela.

He has created many installations in public spaces in Costa Rica, Nicaragua and Venezuela and his work was selected to represent Nicaragua in the XIII Art Salon: Identity Imprint: A Glance at Ibero-American Printmaking at the Mexican Cultural Institute in Washington, DC. And in the III World Body Art Conference in Venezuela.

His artistic work has been published in almanacs and Christmas cards benefiting Costa Rican children. He has also participated in art auctions benefiting Nicaraguan children and Nicaraguan Printmaking in Bonn, Germany, He also illustrated a book for children published in Vienna, Austria.

He has received various awards, most notably the award- poster for the Ecology and Human Rights in Banana Plantations in Costa Rica, given by GEBANA in Berlin, Germany.

His work is included in private and public collections, among them The International Exlibriscentrum, Stedelijke Museum in Sint-Niklaas, Belgium, the Lia Bermudez Museum in Venezuela, The Printmaking Workshop (Taller de Formación y Producción Gráfica), in Patzcuaro, Michoacan, Mexico, the National Gallery (Galeria Nacional) of Costa Rica, the Cultural Museum of the Caribbean (Museo Cultural del Caribe) in Venezuela, the Praxis Gallery in Nicaragua.
Gallery Hours only for this Event:

Wed - Thu - Fri -Saturday 1-5 PM or by appointment. *3rd Friday 1-9PM*

Our gallery is run by Volunteers: Please call ahead to insure we’re open. 708-386-3552

Expressions Graphics
29 Harrison St. Oak Park, IL 60304
www.expressionsgraphics.org

Carlos Barberena Solo Exhibit at The Art House Gallery

by Carlos Barberena 5. abril 2010

I will be showing my prints series: Master Prints and Años de Miedo at the Art House Gallery, McAllen, Texas.

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Carlos Barberena Solo Exhibit at The University of Texas-Pan American

by Carlos Barberena 5. abril 2010

I will be showing my prints series: "Master Prints" and "Años de Miedo" in the University Gallery at The University of Texas-Pan American, Edinburg, Texas.

solo exhibit texas

The Opening will be during the Pan American Days celebration: "Noche de Arte” Art walk, 6:00 p.m., University Gallery (COAS building) UTPA.

FEATURED ARTIST: Carlos Barberena de la Rocha (Prof. Reynaldo Santiago, Curator)

Wednesday, April 7: Printmaking Workshop and Demonstration by Artist, Carlos Barberena. 9-11:30 a.m., AASA 170 (University Annex Graduate and Art Facilities)  

Opening Reception: "Master Prints and Anos de Miedo" Print Exhibit by Carlos BarberenaProf. Reynaldo Santiago, Curator, Art Department. 7 p.m., University Gallery (COAS building).  

Thursday, April 8: "Gallery Talk with Carlos Barberena"Presented by Prof. Reynaldo Santiago, Curator, University Gallery, 12 noon. Co-Sponsored by the Art House* Co-sponsors: Office of Student Development, University Program Board and Art Department.

Office of International Programs, COAS 125The University of Texas-Pan American

1201 W. University Drive Edinburg, Texas 78539-2999

Telephone: (956) 381-3572 Fax: (956) 316-7012Email: intlcenter@utpa.edu

Les Demoiselles d'Avignon

by Carlos Barberena 7. marzo 2010
 
Les Demoiselles d'Avignon
"Les Demoiselles d'Avignon" (after Picasso). Print by Carlos Barberena. 
 
Media: Linocut on BFK Rives Paper.
Image Size: 20" x 16".
Edition: 25 Prints.
Date: 2010.

Exhibitions: 

Chiquita

by Carlos Barberena 6. febrero 2010

Chiquita (after Posada)
Chiquita (after Posada). Print by Carlos Barberena.
 
Media: Linocut on BFK Rives Paper.
Image Size: 20" x 16".
Edition: 25 Prints.
Date: 2010.

Exhibitions: 

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Carlos Barberena in Hecho Magazine

by Carlos Barberena 19. noviembre 2009

Carlos Barberena: Años de Miedo

2 September 2009 / Interview by Hecho Magazine

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By Christiane L. Vaca, Photography by Glow Ruiz.
Born in Granada, Nicaragua in 1972, Carlos Barberena de la Rocha comes from a family of artists, poets, painters and musicians; an environment that strongly influenced his artistic formation. As a young boy he left Nicaragua during the war and lived with his two older brothers, both talented artists. A self-described late bloomer, he eventually found himself experimenting with different mediums and becoming an artist in his own right. His works, including paintings, sculptures, photographs and engravings, have been exhibited all over the world in places including, the United States, where he now resides, Germany, Spain, Brazil and most recently at Covenant San Francisco in his hometown of Granada.

How would you describe your creative process?

-It begins with an idea that you work at. To me, it’s more like receiving, where you become like an antenna and you capture different situations, different images. That’s when the process begins to ‘digest.’ Then, when it’s time to apply technique, you already know what you want to work with. It’s a constant labor that begins with this process.

What is meant by the title of your exhibit, “Años de Miedo” (Years of Fear)? Is it in reference to any personal experience, or is it meant to be exclusively political or social commentary?

-I find it to be a personal experience. Thirty years ago, I was seven years old and many images from that time remain on my mind. I was watching my brothers run, having to hide all the time because Somoza’s guards were after them. I had cousins who went through the same thing and uncles who died during the Somoza dictatorship. Then experiencing the revolution, taking part in the protests out on the street that were broken up by the Guard, I think it was all experiences that I tried to channel into my art. All these very complex things make up Nicaragua’s history. When I left, people would ask me what was going on in Nicaragua, and I just got tangled up trying to explain about Somoza, the revolution, the Contras…you just can’t explain it. I think this is the idea for this series, a reflection on war and its consequences.

It’s interesting to note the structural contrasts going on in most of your pieces, a balance between simple and complex, black and white.

-Yes, I feel that the contrast between black and white gives the project more strength. Sometimes I think that this series chose its own medium. So, what better to illustrate fear than through black and white?

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Do you believe that your art tells a story uniquely related to the Nicaraguan experience?

-No, it is decidedly not just the Nicaraguan experience. If you set this in another country that has been devastated by war, you’ll have the same thing. And what is important is to call them “years of fear,” because at the center of it all is the fear. It’s how different parties rule a population by fear, whether you’re a mother concerned for your child, concerned for your family, whether you’re being followed or threatened unless you turn your neighbor in. It’s the fear of living such a violent life. That’s the point of my exhibit, to reflect upon what we’ve lived through, the world over, not just Nicaragua. As you can see in a few of the pieces, some are about what happened in Abu Ghraib, some are in reference to article 5, Guantánamo, etcetera. There are different points of view.

Do you believe art to be an end unto itself, or do you think it should serve a higher purpose?

-I think that one creates art, first of all, to purge many things and to communicate them, whatever they are. It’s not like I’m hoping someone will change their life or opinions after seeing my work. I’m just exposing my point of view, like a writer or a musician; it’s an act of communication though, and should not be merely decorative.

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La McMona

by Carlos Barberena 12. noviembre 2009
La McMona
"La McMona". Print by Carlos Barberena.
 
Media: Linocut on Rives Paper.
Image Size: 22" x 15".
Edition: 25 Prints.
Date: 2009.
Exhibitions:

 

A Question of Vida y Muerte

by Carlos Barberena 4. noviembre 2009
A Question of Vida y Muerte
Curated by Amor Montes de Oca and Alicia Manson.

Arte y Vida Chicago and Old Town School of Folk Music are proud to feature the work of 
Hector Barron and Carlos Barberena in the exhibit A Question of Vida y Muerte. Celebrating life, death, continuum, family and community.
 
Venus 2.0
"Venus 2.0". Print by Carlos Barberena

Opening Reception: 
November 6, 2009, 7PM - 10 PM

Featuring live music by Son del Viento

Old Town School of Folk Music
Harris Gallery
4544 N Lincoln Ave, Chicago, IL 60625

$5 suggested donation

Gallery Hours:
Monday - Thursday 9 am - 10 pm
Friday - Sunday 9am - 5pm

 

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24th Sint-Niklaas 2009 Printmaking Biennial

by Carlos Barberena 3. noviembre 2009

“Calaca jugando de Poeta”. (Death Playing the Poet) I created this to juxtapose poetry with death. Poetry is a reflection of life, so here, I have pictured Death, in the moment of a frustrated attempt to write poetry, in an attempt to seduce the women into the realm of death. On one side of Death, there is the apple , a symbol of sensuality, temptation and ageing, and the other, the hourglass, a symbol of the passage of time. 

"Calaca Jugando de Poeta" 
 
Media: Linocut on Rives Paper.
Image Size: 13 cms x 13 cms.
Edition: 20 Prints.
Date: 2008.
 
Exhibitions:
2009 - 24th Sint-Niklaas 2009 Printmaking Biennial.International Exlibriscentrum, Stedelijke Musea, Sint-Niklaas, Belgium.
 
Public Collections:
International Exlibriscentrum, Stedelijke Musea, Sint-Niklaas, Belgium.
 

Mes del Grabado 2009

by Carlos Barberena 20. octubre 2009

 "Mes del Grabado 2009" dedicado a la memoria de Oscar Rodriguez. Granada, Nicaragua.

Instituto Nicaragüense de Cultura tiene el gusto de invitarte al Mes del Grabado 2009 dedicado a la memoria de Oscar Rodríguez. A realizarse del 17 de octubre al 15 de noviembre, el Centro Cultural Antiguo Convento de San Francisco de Granada, Nicaragua, con las siguientes actividades:
 
Sábado 17 de octubre apertura de la Exposición de obras de Maestros del grabado latinoamericano pertenecientes a la colección del Museo Julio Cortazar, Sala Asilia Guillen.
 
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Viernes 23 de octubre 4:00 PM. Acto de Inauguración oficial del Mes del Grabado 2009, Exposición del Grabado Latinoamericano y del Grabado Nicaragüense, inmediatamente Conferencia acerca de la obra de Rembrandt van Rijn, dictada por la Doctora María Dolores Torres, Historiadora del Arte.
 
Sábado 24 de octubre 10:00 Am. Apertura de la Exposición de Xilografías de Covadonga Mejía de España.
 
Viernes 30, 10:00 AM. Mesa Redonda con el tema: Vigencia del Grabado en las Artes Visuales Contemporáneas, participan como panelistas: los maestro María Gallo, Alfonso Ximénez, Leonel Cerrato y Robert Barberena de la Rocha.
 
Viernes 6 de noviembre 10:00 Am. Conferencia acerca del desarrollo del Taller de grabado de la Casa de los Tres Mundos de Granada por Robert Barberena de la Rocha.
 
Sábado 7 de noviembre 10:00 Am. Conversatorio acerca del desarrollo del Taller de la Escuela Nacional de Artes Plásticas Rodrigo Peñalba a cargo de los maestroMaría Gallo y Ali Cortes.
 
Sábado 17 de noviembre 9:00 Am a 2:00 Pm. Encuentro Nacional de Artistas Plásticos, lanzamiento de la convocatoria y Bases del Concurso PREMIO NACIONAL A LA ESTAMPA. Acto De clausura del Mes del Grabado 2009.Todas las actividades se realizaran en el Centro Cultural Antiguo Convento de San Francisco de Granada, Nicaragua.
 
Departamento de Artes PlásticasInstituto Nicaragüense de Cultura
Teléfonos: 22281032, 22222-068,
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