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Baruj Salinas 214 Andalusia Avenue, Coral Gables, Florida, 33134 / 305-446-5578/ Fax: 305-446-1148 www.americascollection.com BARUJ SALINAS Baruj Salinas nació en La Habana, Cuba. Curso estudios de Arquitectura, graduándose en 1958 de la Universidad de Kent, en Kent, Ohio. En 1959 fue a vivir, primero a San Antonio, Texas, y después a Miami, Florida. En 1974 se trasladó a Barcelona, España, donde vivió hasta 1992, y en la cual tuvo contacto con artistas de la talla de Joan Miró, y Antoní Tapies. En 1992 regresó a Miami, ciudad en donde vive hasta el presente. Desde 1995 ha estado enseñando pintura en el Miami Dade College, InterAmerican Campus. Desde entonces divide su tiempo entre la docencia y su estudio de pintura. Su obra puede ser vista en algunos importantes museos y colecciones de Europa, Asia y las Americas. EXPOSICIONES PERSONALES SELECCIONADAS: 1997 Fundación María Zambrano, Velez-Málaga, España 2011 “Caminos, 30 Años entre América y Europa”, 1996 Galerie Editart, Ginebra, Suiza MuseoJosé Luis Cuevas, México, DF Galería Alfredo Melgar, Madrid, España 2008 “Claros del Bosque”, America’s Collection, 1995 Art Institute of Ft. Lauderdale, FL. Coral Gables, FL. 1994 Shuyu Art Gallery, Tokyo, Japón “New Paintings”, InterAmerican Gallery, Forum de las Artes, San Juan, PR. MDC, Miami, FL. The Art Gallery, Continental Bank, Miami, FL. 2007 “Retorno de las Nubes”, Farside Gallery, 1993 Galería Tórculo, Madrid, España Miami, FL. Galería Pemex, México DF “Baruj Salinas: Homenaje a Maria Zambrano”, Fredric Snitzer Gallery, Coral Gables, FL. Sala de Exposiciones, Diputación de Málaga, Museum Villa du Parc, Annemasse, Francia España Caja de Madrid, Madrid, España “Baruj Salinas: A Retrospective”, ICCAS Casa 1992 Museo Rayo, Roldanillo, Colombia Bacardi, University of Miami,FL. Centro Cultural Fátima, Monterrey, México 2004 “Otra Mirada”, Fabero, (León) España Galerie Editart, "Nocturno Duo", en colaboración “Gouaches” , Pesqueira Gallery, con Vahé Godel, Ginebra, Suiza Key Biscayne, FL. 1991 Galerie Editart, Ginebra, Suiza “Claros del Bosque”, MDC Frances Wolfson 1989 Galerie Gisele Linder, Basilea, Suiza Gallery Miami, FL. Galería Nomen, Barcelona, España 2003 “Otra Mirada”, Astorga, (León) España 1988 Galería Tórculo, Madrid, España "Pintar de Palabras", Centro Cultural Español, Galerie des Arcades, Berna, Suiza Coral Gables, FL. Museo de Arte Moderno, México DF "Calzada, Consuegra y Salinas", King FineArts, Galería del Palau, Valencia, España New York, NY. 1987 Centre Culturel Editart, Ginebra, Suiza 2002 "Gesta", Galerie Editart, Ginebra, Suiza Galerie in-Octavo, Lausanne, Suiza "New Works", Central Connecticut State 1986 Foster Harmon Gallery, Sarasota, FL. University, Samuel Chen Art Center, Hartford, CT. Galerie Gisele Linder, Basilea, Suiza 2001 25 Años de Obra Gráfica (Retrospectiva), 1985 Galería Rayuela, Madrid, España Galería Trazo, México DF River Gallery, Westport, CT. 2000 Retrospectiva Parcial de Pintura, Espace Vallon, 1983 Foster Harmon Gallery, Sarasota, FL Galerie Editart, Ginebra, Suiza Centre Culturel Editart, Ginebra, Suiza 1999 Galería Trazo, México DF Galería Nomen, Barcelona, España 1998 America’s Collection, Coral Gables, FL. 1982 Galería Joan Prats, New York, NY. Amalia Mahoney Gallery, Chicago, IL. Barbara Gillman Gallery, Miami, FL. 1981 Museo Carrillo Gil, México DF Jalisco, México Schweyer-Galdo Galleries, Detroit, MI. Museo de Aguascalientes, Aguascalientes, Galería Joan Prats, Barcelona, España México 1980 Franz Bader Gallery, Washington, DC "Bencomo y Salinas”, Corbino Gallery, The Art Package, Chicago, IL. Sarasota, FL 1979 Galería Sol del Río, San Antonio, TX. "El Viaje"..., Libro de Arte y Exposición de Galería Misrachi, México DF Grabados de 17 Artistas, Caracas, Venezuela Galerie Gisele Linder, Basilea, Suiza 1999 "III Trienal Arte Gráfico Internacional de 1978 Forma Gallery, Coral Gables, FL. El Cairo, Egipto 1978 The Art Package, Chicago, IL. "Cuban-Sephardic Artists", Mizel Museum of 1977 Centre Culturel Editart, Ginebra, Suiza Judaica, Denver, CO. 1976 Armon Gallery, Jerusalem, Israel Museo Arte Contemporáneo Latino América 1975 Centre Culturel Editart, Ginebra, Suiza (MACLA), La Plata, Argentina Galería Pecanins, Barcelona, España Throckmorton Gallery, New York, NY. Harmon Gallery, Naples, FL. Musee D'Art de Lelocle, Lelocle, Suiza 1974 Galería Misrachi, México DF "El Lápiz", Museo José Luis Cuevas, 1971 Palacio de Bellas Artes, Instituto Nacional de México, DF Bellas Artes, México DF 1998 "Loin de Cuba", Musée des Tapisseries, Galerie Rene Borel, Deauville, Francia Aix-en Provence, Francia B.I.D. Gallery, Washington, DC 1997 "II Trienal Arte Gráfico Internacional de El 1970 Erdon Gallery, Houston, TX. Cairo", Egipto Argosy Gallery, Coral Gables, FL. 1996 "Michel Butor et La Gravure", Musee Baron Exposición Itinerante, República de El Salvador Gerard, Bayeux, Francia 1969 Ft. Lauderdale Museum of Art, 1995 "20 de Mayo", (Group Show) Cuban Museum of Ft. Lauderdale, FL. Art, Miami, FL. 1968 Galería Mer-Kup, México DF Kawagushiko Museum, Japón 1967 Galería de México, Montreal, Canada 1994 Yamanashi Museum of Art, Yamanashi, Japón 1962 Miami Beach Art Center, Miami Beach, FL. Vista Gallery, New York, NY "Selected Works from the Permanent EXPOSICIONES COLECTIVAS SELECCIONADAS: Collection", Ringling Museum of Art, Sarasota, FL. 2011 “Miami Art Fair”, Americas Collection, Miami Symposium de Litografía, La Coruña, España Beach, FL. "Carte Blanche a Editart", Musee Villa du 2009 “60 Artistas del Museo de Luis Gonzalez Robles, Parc, Annemasse, Francia Universidad de Alcalá Henares, España 1993 "Premio Nacional de Grabado", Calcografía 2006 “Confluencias”, Galerie Editart, Espace Valon, Nacional, Madrid, España Ginebra, Suiza 1992 "Homage to Octavio Paz", Patiño Foundation, 2004 “De Ida y Vuelta”, Centro Cultural Español, Ginebra, Suiza Miami, FL. Museo José Luis Cuevas, México DF “Group Exhibition” , Homage a Maria Zambrano 1991 Patiño Foundation, Ginebra, Suiza Galerie Editart, Ginebra, Suiza "Euroamericana de Grabado," Diputación de la 2003 “Beltrán, Bencomo, Cuenca y Salinas”, Coruña, La Coruña, España Westchester Public Library, Miami, FL. 1990 Centre Culturel Editart, Ginebra, Suiza “Diáspora: Bencomo, Lloveras y Salinas”, 1988 "Outside Cuba/Fuera de Cuba", Center for the Walker Fine Arts, Denver. CO. Fine Arts, Miami, FL. “Three Cuban Masters: Calzada, Consuegra & Galería Rayuela, Madrid, España Salinas”, King Fine Arts, New York, NY. Gillman-Stein Gallery, Tampa, FL. 2002 "Cuban Painters", Editart, Ginebra, Suiza "10 Jahre", Galerie Gisele Linder, Basilea, 2000 "Homenaje al Lápiz", Museo José Luis Cuevas, Suiza México DF 1987 "Outside Cuba/Fuera de Cuba", Zimmerli Centro Cultural Santo Domingo, Oaxaca, Museum, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ. México "Recent Development in Latinamerican Museo de Periodismo y las Artes Gráficas y Drawing", The Art Institute of Chicago, la Fundación Alvarez del Castillo, Guadalajara, Chicago, IL. "International Bienal of Graphic Art", 1976 "Artistas Latinoamericanos", Museo del Moderna Galerija, Ljubjana, Yugoslavia. Ampurdán, Figueras, España "Lateinamerikanische Kunstler", Galerie del 1974 Galería Mer-Kup, México DF Mese-Fischer, Melteschwaden, Suiza Galería Misrachi, México DF "Latin American Treasures from Miami Private 1972 "Pintura Cubana", Miami Art Center, Miami, FL. Collection", Center for the Fine Arts, "Major Florida Artists", Foster Harmon Galleries, Miami, FL. Naples, FL 1986 "Bienal de Grabado Latinoamericano", MOCHA Miami Museum of Modern Art, Miami, FL. (Museum of Contemporary Hispanic Art), NY 1969 Witte Museum, San Antonio, TX. "V Bienal de Dibujo y Grabado Domecq", Sala Acuña, Guatemala, Guatemala. México DF 1968 "Watercolor U.S.A.", Springfield, MO. "VII Bienal de Grabado Latinoamericano," San Galería Mer-Kup, Mexico DF Juan, PR. Galería Misrachi, Mexico DF "Miró, Tapiés, Salinas", Galerie in-Octavo, 1967 Le Moyne Art Foundation, Tallahassee, FL. Lausanne, Suiza "Hortt Memorial Exhibition", Ft. Lauderdale 1985 "Private Treasures, Public View", San Museum of Art, Ft. Lauderdale, FL. Antonio Museum of Art, San Antonio, TX. 1966 Galería Mer-Kup, México, D.F. Artconsult, Boston, MASS. 1964 "Watercolor U.S.A.", Springfield, MO. 1984 "ARCO' 84", Galería Joan Prats, Madrid, España Cummer Gallery of Art, Jacksonville, FL. "Art 15 '84", La Polígrafa, Basilea, Suiza 1963 "Annual Juried Exhibition", Four Arts 1983 "III Europaische Bienale E.V.", Baden-Baden, Society, Palm Beach, FL. Alemania 1962 Witte Museum, San Antonio, TX. "Premio Internazionale Biella per L'Incizione, "Hortt Memorial Exhibition", Ft. Lauderdale, FL. Biella, Italia. Ft. Lauderdale Museum of Art, Ft. "VI Bienal de Grabado Latinoamericano", Lauderdale, FL San Juan, PR. 1960 Círculo de Bellas Artes, La Habana, Cuba "Homage a Miró", Editart, Ginebra, Suiza Witte Museum, San Antonio, TX. "Obra Sobre Papel", Galería Joan Prats, 1959 Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes, La Habana , Barcelona, España Cuba 1982 "New Acquisitions", San Antonio Museum of Art, San Antonio, TX. COLECCIONES: "International Exhibitions of Original Drawings",Museum of Modern Art, Rijeka, Art Museum of Ft. Lauderdale, FL. Yugoslavia. Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL. "Works on Loan", McNay Art Institute, San Arte del Siglo XX, Casa de la Asegurada, Alicante, España Antonio, TX. Bacardí Collection, Miami, FL. 1981 "V Bienal de Grabado Latinoamericano", San Beit Uri Museum, Israel. Juan, PR. Biblioteca Nacional, Madrid, España Museo de Arte del Siglo XX, Alicante, Spain. Cabinet des Estampes, Ginebra, Suiza 1980 "II
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