Juan Salazar unites geometric forms with metaphysical concepts through his multicolored small scale paintings. Raul Diaz creates mystical settings of figurative wonder in textured and painted wood and watercolors. Catherine Maize creates still lifes, reminiscent of Giorgio Morandi and Wayne Thiebaud, in which figuration and abstraction co-exist.
Works by Raul Diaz, Catherine Maize and Juan Salazar
In this show, the gallery brings together artists from Argentina, Mexico
and the United States. Recently deceased Mexican artist Juan Salazar
unites geometric forms with metaphysical concepts through his
multicolored small scale paintings. Acclaimed Argentine artist Raul Diaz
creates mystical settings of figurative wonder in textured and painted
wood and watercolors.
American oil painter, Catherine Maize creates still lifes, reminiscent
of Giorgio Morandi and Wayne Thiebaud, in which figuration and
abstraction co-exist. In one glance, it becomes evident that Maize is
highly skilled in the techniques of paint application and composition.
Receiving both her BFA and MFA from Indiana University, as well as
studying at Yale and the Art Institute of Chicago, Maize has exhibited
nationally for 20 years.
Specializing in art from the Americas, the Pan American Art Gallery
features avant-garde and contemporary works, as well as folk art,
photography, sculpture and ceramics. The gallery carries one of the
world's largest collections of Cuban, Haitian and Jamaican art.
Opening: June 10 6-9 p.m
Image: Raul Diaz, El que construye cometas, acrylic on wood panel
Pan American Art Gallery
3303 Lee Parkway, Suite 101 - Dallas
The gallery is open Tuesday- Friday 10 a.m.-6 p.m., Saturday noon-6 p.m.