Guilloume

Guilloume Perez (born July 2, 1957 in Medellín, Antioquia) is a Colombian minimalist artist, self-described master of "Bolismo".[1] His work has been noted by a magazine covering North America's Southwest.[2] He is known primarily for his sculpture and painting.

Guilloume Perez
Born
Guilloume Perez

(1957-07-02) 2 July 1957
Medellín, Antioquia, Colombia
NationalityAmerican / Colombian
EducationBellas Artes Fine Arts Institute, Medellin, Colombia 1976-1981 - Formal Art Studies ; Apprenticeship in Fine Art in Bronze, Santa Fe, NM 1993-1995 on Lost Wax Technique
Known forPainter, Sculptor
MovementMinimalism


Background

Born in Colombia in 1957, he dedicated himself to art at an early age and completed formal studies at Bellas Artes Institute in 1981. In his art, he employs oils, watercolors, oil-pastel, pastel, pencil, ink, and, most recently, sculpture in bronze and stone.[3] Guilloume maintains a studio and fine art gallery in Sandia Park near Santa Fe, New Mexico.

Education

  • Apprenticeship in Fine Art in Bronze, Santa Fe, NM 1993-1995 on Lost Wax Technique
  • Bellas Artes Fine Arts Institute, Medellin, Colombia 1976-1981 - Formal Art Studies

Exhibitions

One-man shows, 1981–2016

USA Artistas de Santa Fe (Featured artist), Santa Fe, NM; Desert Art Source, Palm Desert, CA; Naked Horse Gallery, Scottsdale, AZ; Nizhoni Gallery, Albuquerque, NM; Isis On First, Seattle, WA; Jordan Road Gallery, Sedona, AZ; Orchid Gallery, Los Angeles, CA; Camcor Gallery, Los Angeles, CA; Xanadu Gallery, Scottsdale, AZ Colombia Biblioteca Publica Piloto, Medellin; Ideamos Gallery, Medellin; Turantioquia Gallery, Medellin; Hotel Yuldama, Santa Marta; Gallery Fases, Medellin; Turantioquia Gallery, Medellin; Museo Juan Del Corral- Santa Fe De Antioqvia- One Man Show "Ancestors" Italy Biennale International Arte Contemporaneo- Florence, Italy

Public art and commissions

"Family Gathering": Bronze sculpture, 48" high on a steel base, installed at Clemson University, South Carolina. Commissioned by the Clemson Institute on Family and Neighborhood Life in commemoration of its tenth anniversary.

"Just the Two of Us"[4]: Bronze 86"H; installed at the Library of the city of Breckenridge, Colorado.

"Aspiration"[5]: Three 36"-high bronze sculptures from an edition of eight purchased by Frank Adams, Chancellor of Cossatot Community College, University of Arkansas.

Books

  • Emotional Connections – 2014 [6]
  • Guilloume's 33 – Sketches, Paintings, Sculptures, Reliefs (1975-2008), 2009
  • Forever – Bronze Reliefs, 2008
  • Guilloume — Sketches, 2007
  • Guilloume — Sculptures and Paintings, 2003
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References

  1. "Artbook of the New West" magazine Spring/Summer 2005 P. 94-95
  2. "Southwest Art" magazine July 2000 P. 35
  3. "Ones to Watch: Guilloume | Western Art & Architecture". westernartandarchitecture.com. Retrieved 2016-11-22.
  4. "Breckenridge dedicates artwork, time capsule at new community center | SummitDaily.com". www.summitdaily.com. Retrieved 2016-12-06.
  5. "'Aspiration'". texarkanagazette.com. Retrieved 2016-12-06.
  6. Guilloume (2014). Emotional Connections. Sandia Park: GFA, LLC. ISBN 978-0-692-22079-5.
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