Saturday, June 28, 2008

Carolina Muchnik - Cirriculm Vitae - Resume

Carolina Muchnik was born in Diamante, Entre Ríos province, Argentina . Her work is very extensive and has great variety because she dedicated herself to the paint (oleo, ink, and tempera), the collage, the drawing, and the sculpture; all with the same talent.
Between 1960 and 1997 she exhibited in the most important museums and collectives art shows of Buenos Aires, such as:

"La mujer en el arte" in the modern art museum (MALBA)
"150 años de pintura argentina" at the Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes,
"10 pintores argentinos" at the Perla Figari gallery, and others.
"El hombre" at the Van Riel Gallery sponsored by the French Embassy and Modern Art Museum (MALBA) (1963).
" Insomnios" at the Lascaux Gallery (1967).
"Testimonios" at the Witcomb Gallery (1968),
"Idolos y mitos de Buenos Aires" at the Gallery Altos de Florida(1969),
"He visto las piedras" at the Gallery Esmeralda (1971),
"Seres","Ambitos","Ciudades" at the Wildestein Gallery (1979),
"Mitos y realidades de Buenos Aires"(1981),
"Restrospectiva" at the Modern Art Museum (1984)
"Desde la India" in the Cultural Center Las Malvinas, sponsor by the Bs.As. Secretary of Culture.
Her work is distinguished in Argentina and outside of the country, especially at the Madelaine Gallery, Lántipoete, Marignan, Marcelle Berheim, Soulanges, Maison de l'amerique latine and the Paris Della Ville Museum .
Between 1960 and 1963 she exhibited in Brussels at the Poupee Gallery, Marignan, Le Rouge et Le Noire y Studio 65. In 1962, in Düseldorf, at the Malkasten Gallery, and in San Pablo at the Modern Art Museum . In 1964, in Leij, at the Jean Dois Gallery and in Washington at the exposition "Neo Figurative Painting".

In 1965, in Boston, at Brandeis University . In 1971 in Jerusalem Retrospective.
Since the world knows her work, museums and organizations invited her to exhibit. In 1987 the Ministry of Culture invited her to exhibit at the Bejjing Museum of Fine Arts. In the same year Citibank of New York invited her to show her work in their display window and on the inside walls of the bank.

In 1991 the Au Musee Deutsch invited her to exhibit her work.
Her drawings and paintings figure in Argentine and European museums and also in important private collections in Jerusalem, New York, Washington, Boston, Philadelphia, Geneva, Brussels, Paris, New Delhi and Buenos Aires.

Carolina Muchnik's final exhibition "Los Iluminados" was held in 1997 at the Centro Cultural Recoleta in Buenos Aires. Excerpts from the English translation of the exhibit catalog are included at the bottom of this page.

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THE TWO PAINTINGS BELOW WERE INCLUDED IN THE 1960 PREMIER EXHIBITION AT THE BUENOS AIRES MUSEUM OF MODERN ART (MALBA).

Carolin Muchnik - Oil on Canvas - 60 X 90 CM



LOCATION: CARMEL, CA

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Carolin Muchnik - Oil on Canvas - 60 X 90 CM



LOCATION: CARMEL, CA


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Carolina Muchnik was born in Diamante, Entre Ríos province, Argentina . Her work is very extensive and has great variety because she dedicated herself to the paint (oleo, ink, and tempera), the collage, the drawing, and the sculpture; all with the same talent.
Between 1960 and 1997 she exhibited in the most important museums and collectives art shows of Buenos Aires, such as:

"La mujer en el arte" in the modern art museum (MALBA)
"150 años de pintura argentina" at the Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes,
"10 pintores argentinos" at the Perla Figari gallery, and others.
"El hombre" at the Van Riel Gallery sponsored by the French Embassy and Modern Art Museum (MALBA) (1963).
" Insomnios" at the Lascaux Gallery (1967).
"Testimonios" at the Witcomb Gallery (1968),
"Idolos y mitos de Buenos Aires" at the Gallery Altos de Florida(1969),
"He visto las piedras" at the Gallery Esmeralda (1971),
"Seres","Ambitos","Ciudades" at the Wildestein Gallery (1979),
"Mitos y realidades de Buenos Aires"(1981),
"Restrospectiva" at the Modern Art Museum (1984)
"Desde la India" in the Cultural Center Las Malvinas, sponsor by the Bs.As. Secretary of Culture.
Her work is distinguished in Argentina and outside of the country, especially at the Madelaine Gallery, Lántipoete, Marignan, Marcelle Berheim, Soulanges, Maison de l'amerique latine and the Paris Della Ville Museum .
Between 1960 and 1963 she exhibited in Brussels at the Poupee Gallery, Marignan, Le Rouge et Le Noire y Studio 65. In 1962, in Düseldorf, at the Malkasten Gallery, and in San Pablo at the Modern Art Museum . In 1964, in Leij, at the Jean Dois Gallery and in Washington at the exposition "Neo Figurative Painting".

In 1965, in Boston, at Brandeis University . In 1971 in Jerusalem Retrospective.
Since the world knows her work, museums and organizations invited her to exhibit. In 1987 the Ministry of Culture invited her to exhibit at the Bejjing Museum of Fine Arts. In the same year Citibank of New York invited her to show her work in their display window and on the inside walls of the bank.

In 1991 the Au Musee Deutsch invited her to exhibit her work.
Her drawings and paintings figure in Argentine and European museums and also in important private collections in Jerusalem, New York, Washington, Boston, Philadelphia, Geneva, Brussels, Paris, New Delhi and Buenos Aires.

Carolina Muchnik's final exhibition "Los Iluminados" was held in 1997 at the Centro Cultural Recoleta in Buenos Aires. Excerpts from the English translation of the exhibit catalog are included at the bottom of this page.

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