Born in Valencia, Spain, Vicente Gandia moved to Mexico in 1951. That same year he enrolled at the School of Architecture at the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México. He later discontinued his... Read full biography
Born in Valencia, Spain, Vicente Gandia moved to Mexico in 1951. That same year he enrolled at the School of Architecture at the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México. He later discontinued his studies to dedicate himself entirely to fine art. His work includes drawings, paintings, etchings and... Read full biography
Born in Valencia, Spain, Vicente Gandia moved to Mexico in 1951. That same year he enrolled at the School of Architecture at the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México. He later discontinued his studies to dedicate himself entirely to fine art. His work includes drawings, paintings, etchings and carvings, and subjects are landscapes, still life, and structures such as small homes, green houses and glass houses. They have an architectural focus on pillars, doors, windows and room arrangements.... Read full biography
Born in Valencia, Spain, Vicente Gandia moved to Mexico in 1951. That same year he enrolled at the School of Architecture at the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México. He later discontinued his studies to dedicate himself entirely to fine art. His work includes drawings, paintings, etchings and carvings, and subjects are landscapes, still life, and structures such as small homes, green houses and glass houses. They have an architectural focus on pillars, doors, windows and room arrangements. "In his world the eyes and the holes have become mirrors, while the drawing of human figures places them behind a landscape or terrace." (artfortune.com) . Mostly a self-taught artist, Gandia has exhibited in the United States, Mexico, Israel, and... Read full biography
Born in Valencia, Spain, Vicente Gandia moved to Mexico in 1951. That same year he enrolled at the School of Architecture at the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México. He later discontinued his studies to dedicate himself entirely to fine art. His work includes drawings, paintings, etchings and carvings, and subjects are landscapes, still life, and structures such as small homes, green houses and glass houses. They have an architectural focus on pillars, doors, windows and room arrangements. "In his world the eyes and the holes have become mirrors, while the drawing of human figures places them behind a landscape or terrace." (artfortune.com) . Mostly a self-taught artist, Gandia has exhibited in the United States, Mexico, Israel, and Europe. Among his venues are the Institute of Hispanic Culture of Guadalajara, Mexico; Columbia Museum of Art in Columbia, Sout... Read full biography
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