CODA Gallery - SANTIAGO GARCIA, painting<br> MAR 6 - 27, 2020<br


SANTIAGO GARCIA, painting
MAR 6 - 27, 2020

February 29 - March 27, 2020

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SANTIAGO GARCIA, painting
MARCH 6 - 27, 2020
MAR 6, FRI: OPENING RECEPTION, 5-8 PM


PALM DESERT, CA — CODA Gallery unveils a new exhibition of paintings by Santiago Garcia, running March 6-27. The artist, from Uruguay, will attend an opening reception on March 6 from 5 to 8 p.m. in conjunction with El Paseo Art Walk/Palm Desert First Weekend.

Santiago Garcia was born in Montevideo, Uruguay in 1974. As a self-taught painter, Garcia produced an immense body of work in his early years. During the mid-1990s, under an art scholarship with the University of Uruguay, he studied under master engraver Eduardo Fornasari, master painter Clever Lara and acclaimed ceramicist Susana Pizzurno. In 1998, Garcia obtained a grant from the Museum of American Art of Maldonado for drawing and painting studies with the master painter Miguel Angel Battegazzore. He worked as an assistant to the Argentinean painter Rogelio Polesello for exhibition at the Museum of American Art of Maldonado, Uruguay. For the exhibition, he produced murals for Juvenalia 98 and the subsequent exhibition at La Rural del Prado in Montevideo, Uruguay.

The numbers and sometimes words you see in Santiago Garcia’s paintings are based on Divine Proportion, which is a mathematical ratio that ultimately determines the patterns and proportions of the painting. Also, numerology, each number has significance and meaning. Sometimes that meaning is subjective and not explainable. The words seen on the canvas are meant to have a subliminal effect that is up to the viewer to interpret. What’s important to note about the work is that they are “new figuration”, or “magic realism”. “New figuration” refers to the revival of figurative art in Europe and America in the 60’s following a period dominated by abstraction. The work shows a passion for the human (or animal or shoe) form.

Garcia’s paintings often incorporate seemingly contradictory elements that he brings into harmony. Some of his paintings show animals in absurd situations where the modern world clashes with the wild in a context that allows the viewer to finish the work according to their own vision. He feels that the paintings should not be explained, but left to the viewer. Other paintings depict converse shoes that serve as metaphors for family, relationships, and reminders of where they’ve been and where they’re going.

CODA Gallery opened on El Paseo in 1987 and offers a thoughtfully-curated collection of work by emerging, mid-career, and established artists. Located at 73400 El Paseo in Palm Desert, the gallery is open Monday through Saturday, 10-6; and Sunday, 11-5. For more information, call 760-346-4661 and/or visit www.codagallery.com. For more information on El Paseo Art Walk, visit www.discoverpalmdesert.com/el-paseo-artwalk. For more information on Palm Desert First Weekend, visit www.discoverpalmdesert.com/first-weekend.
 

 

Acrylic and oil on canvas
24 x 16 inches
SOLD
 
Acrylic and oil on canvas
48 x 48 inches
SOLD
 
Acrylic and oil on canvas
24 x 16 inches
SOLD
 
Acrylic and oil on canvas
79 x 31 inches
SOLD
 
Acrylic and oil on canvas
23.5 x 19.75 inches
SOLD
 
Acrylic and oil on canvas
79 x 31 inches
SOLD
 
Oil and acrylic on canvas
30 x 41 inches
SOLD
 
Oil and acrylic on canvas
59 x 52 inches
SOLD
 
Oil and acrylic on canvas
33 x 52 inches
SOLD
 
Oil and acrylic on canvas
79 x 63 inches
SOLD
 
Acrylic on canvas
63 x 78.5 inches
SOLD
 
Acrylic on canvas
79 x 60 inches
SOLD
 
Oil and acrylic on canvas
50 x 15 inches
SOLD
 
Oil and acrylic on canvas
49 x 49 inches
SOLD
 
Oil and acrylic on canvas
32.5 x 58.5 inches
SOLD