"Jose Gurvich: An Man Who Explored His Surroundings: Working in various styles, the late Uruguayan painter created user-friendly works about our connections to the world," Exhibition Review by David... Read full biography
"Jose Gurvich: An Man Who Explored His Surroundings: Working in various styles, the late Uruguayan painter created user-friendly works about our connections to the world," Exhibition Review by David Pagel, October 3, 2000, The Los Angeles Times. "Jose Gurvich: A Song to Life" introduces U.S.... Read full biography
"Jose Gurvich: An Man Who Explored His Surroundings: Working in various styles, the late Uruguayan painter created user-friendly works about our connections to the world," Exhibition Review by David Pagel, October 3, 2000, The Los Angeles Times. "Jose Gurvich: A Song to Life" introduces U.S. viewers to the Uruguayan painter's oeuvre, a multifaceted body of work that borrows freely from well-known styles as it touches on themes close to the artist's heart. Although Gurvich (1927-1974) does not... Read full biography
"Jose Gurvich: An Man Who Explored His Surroundings: Working in various styles, the late Uruguayan painter created user-friendly works about our connections to the world," Exhibition Review by David Pagel, October 3, 2000, The Los Angeles Times. "Jose Gurvich: A Song to Life" introduces U.S. viewers to the Uruguayan painter's oeuvre, a multifaceted body of work that borrows freely from well-known styles as it touches on themes close to the artist's heart. Although Gurvich (1927-1974) does not rank among the century's most original of artists, his first U.S. retrospective, at the Museum of Latin American Art in Long Beach, is engaging and satisfying. Organized by guest curator Alicia Haber (in conjunction with Gurvich's son, Martin), it... Read full biography
"Jose Gurvich: An Man Who Explored His Surroundings: Working in various styles, the late Uruguayan painter created user-friendly works about our connections to the world," Exhibition Review by David Pagel, October 3, 2000, The Los Angeles Times. "Jose Gurvich: A Song to Life" introduces U.S. viewers to the Uruguayan painter's oeuvre, a multifaceted body of work that borrows freely from well-known styles as it touches on themes close to the artist's heart. Although Gurvich (1927-1974) does not rank among the century's most original of artists, his first U.S. retrospective, at the Museum of Latin American Art in Long Beach, is engaging and satisfying. Organized by guest curator Alicia Haber (in conjunction with Gurvich's son, Martin), it lays out, in loose chronological order, more than 130 pieces, including oils on canvas and board, tempera paintings on paper,... Read full biography
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