Resume

Raúl Herrera, was born in , , in 1980. He studied Graphic Arts at the Rafael Calvo Municipal Art Workshop in Barinas, from 1992 to 1998. He holds a BA in Plastic Arts with Graphic Arts Mention "Armando Reverón" from the Institute for Higher Studies of Plastic Arts (IUESAPAR), ,where he gradauated in 2004. He lives and works betwen Barinas and Caracas.

Selected Solo exhibitions 2019 – “Look at Another City”, Barinas French Alliance, C. C. Cima. Barinas, Venezuela 2014 – “The Imaginary Cities”, Barinas French Alliance, C. C. Cima. Barinas, Venezuela 2008 – “Urban Times”, Barinas State House of Culture, Mateo Manaure Gallery. Barinas, Venezuela 2008 – “Urban Times” Antonio José Torrealba Osto Museum of Culture. San Fernando de , Venezuela

Selected Group Exhibitions

2019 – “Venezuelan Cartoonists” at the Consorci d’Educació de Barcelona. Barcelona, Spain 2019 – “Collective 10-26-18” Galleria 68. Helsinki, Finland 2019 – “L´Atelier des amis. Three Centuries of Art in Venezuela Greet France ” Andrés Bello Catholic University (UCAB). Caracas, Venezuela 2019 – “Collective 08 – 18”, Spacio Zero. Caracas, Venezuela 2018 – “City Between Lines” Exhibition wall. La Casa 22. Caracas, Venezuela 2017 – XX Youth Hall with FIA, Museum of Contemporary Art of (MACZUL). , Venezuela 2017 – 36 Municipal Hall of Painting of . Maracay, Venezuela 2017 – “Intervened Landscape”, Parenthesis Gallery. Los Galpones Art Center. Caracas, Venezuela 2017 – “Possible Dialogues”, Parenthesis Gallery. Los Galpones Art Center. Caracas, Venezuela 2017 – V Drawing Hall of the . San Carlos, Venezuela 2016 – XI Armando Reveron Hall. Mérida, Venezuela 2015 – Biennial II Drawing Hall and Valencia Stamp, Venezuela 2015 – Drawing Cabinet and Valencia Stamp, Valencia, Venezuela 2014 – “Somewheres & Nowheres: New Prints 2014 / Autumn”. International Engraving Center of New York (IPCNY). New York, USA 2014 – Biennial 67 Arturo Michelena Hall. Valencia, Venezuela 1

Awards 2013 – Job Bank Award. Print Specialty "León Topel Capriles" Drawing and Print Hall of Valencia Biennial I. Valencia, Venezuela 2004 – Poster Design Award of the Schola Cantorum Foundation of Caracas. Caracas, Venezuela

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