ARTURO MALLMANN

CHRONOLOGY

Arturo Mallmann was born in 1953 in Montevideo, Uruguay but lived most of his life in Buenos Aires, Argentina. In 1983, after having spent a few years writing poetry and short stories, he started painting and drawing (self taught). In 1988, he moved to Los Angeles.


SOLO EXHIBITIONS

2009
Craighead Green Gallery, Dallas, Texas.

2008
Migration Gallery, Charlotteville, Virginia.

Gallery Bienvenu, New Orleans, Louisiana.

2007
Craighead Green Gallery, Dallas, Texas.

2006
Berman/Turner Projects, Santa Monica, California. “New Works”

Nuart Gallery, Santa Fe, New Mexico. “En Transito”

2005
Nuart Gallery, Santa Fe, New Mexico. “Indagaciones”

2004
Iturralde Gallery, Los Angeles, California. “7 Paintings”

2002
Iturralde Gallery, Los Angeles, California. “Morocco”

2000
Iturralde Gallery, Los Angeles, California. “Recent Work”

1998
Iturralde Gallery, Los Angeles, California. “Skid Row”

1997
Iturralde Gallery, Los Angeles, California. “Recent Work”

1996
Milagros, San Antonio, Texas. “Man of the Underground”

1996
Peppers Art Gallery, University of Redlands, Redlands, California. “Arturo Mallmann 1993-1996”

1995
Iturralde Gallery, Los Angeles, California. “Paintings of the End of the Millennium”

1993
Midnight Special Bookstore, Santa Monica, California. “Political Paintings and Cityscapes”

1993
Antioch University, Los Angeles, California. “Paintings of the New Los Angeles”


SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS

2009

Gallery Bergelli, Larkspur, California.
Venice Art Walk, Venice, California. Silent Auction

2008
William Turner Gallery, Santa Monica, California. “Liquid Supercool”
Gallery Bienvenu, New York, New York. “Red dot Art Fair”
Craighead Green Gallery, Dallas, Texas. “Dallas Art Fair”
Migration Gallery, New York, New York. “Affordable Art Fair”

2007
Dean Day Gallery, Houston, Texas.
Gallery Bienvenu, Miami, Florida. “Red Dot Art Fair”
Migration Gallery, New York, New York. “Affordable Art Fair”

2006
Migration Gallery, Charlotteville, Virginia. “Journey Home”
Venice Art Walk, Venice, California. Silent Auction

2005
University of Southern California, Fisher Gallery, Los Angeles, California. “Insatiable Desires”
Venice Art Walk, Venice, California. Silent Auction

2004
Avenue 50 Gallery, Pasadena, California. “Triangle”
Venice Art Walk, Venice, California. Silent Auction

2003
Gallery International, Baltimore, Maryland. “Two Uruguayan Artist: Cecilia Miguez & Arturo Mallmann”
Venice Art Walk, Venice, California. Silent Auction

2002
Nuart Gallery, Santa Fe, New Mexico. “December Invitational”
Venice Art Walk, Venice, California. Silent Auction

2001
Lois Stern Fine Arts, Los Angeles, California. “Modern and Contemporary Latin American Art”
Angels Night Benefit Auction, Beverly Hills, California.
El Pueblo Gallery, Los Angeles, California. “Living With LA Art, an Acquired Taste”

2000
Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, California. “Made in California”
Venice Art Walk, Venice, California. Silent Auction

1999
Iturralde Gallery, Los Angeles, California.
Venice Art Walk, Venice, California. Silent Auction

1996
Route One Gallery, Point Reyes, California.
Iturralde Gallery, Los Angeles, California. “Autorretratos/Self Portraits”
Venice Art Walk, Venice, California. Silent Auction

1995
Iturralde Gallery, Los Angeles, California. “Biombos/Screens”
Iturralde Galery, Los Angeles, California. “Small Format/Pequeno Formato”
Irvine Valley College, Irvine, California. “Latin America State of Art”

1994
Linda Moore Gallery, San Diego, California. “Quo Vadis Civilization”
Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, California. “Art Rental and Sales Gallery”
Linda Moore Gallery, Chicago, Illinois. “Art Expo 1994”
Iturralde Gallery, Los Angeles, California. “Andrade, Esson, Mallmann, Pimentel”

1993
Los Angeles Art Association, Los Angeles, California. “37 Feet of Art”
LA Art Association in conjunction with The Museum of Contemporary Art,
Los Angeles, California. “Then Becoming Now”
Los Angeles Harbor College Art Gallery. Los Angeles, California. “Reshaping L.A. Angeles Gate Cultural Center”
Los Angeles Art Association, Los Angeles, California. “Artists You Should Know”


PUBLICATIONS / REVIEWS

Speer, Richard. “The Shock of the New Butters Gallery.” Willamette Week. July 8, 2009. http://wweek.com/editorial/3535/12791/.

Stephens, Craig. “Liquid Supercool.” THE Magazine-Los Angeles. Sept 2008. http://themagla.com/cgi-bin/artmagla/review.cgi?ID=116.

Zaldua, Enrique. “Vision Quest. Arturo Mallmann: Art at the Soul of Solitude.” Blur Digital. May 1, 2008. http://www.blurdigital.com/read-and-engage/detail/arturo-mallmann/.

McNatt, Glenn. "Two Uruguayans see Surrealism's darkness and light." The Sun Oct. 2003.

Myers, Holly. "Mallmann Moves Toward Light at End of the Tunnel." Los Angeles Times. April 26, 2002.

Orville O. Clark, Jr. "Arturo Mallmann." ArtScene, Los Angeles. April 1995.

Nieto, Margarita. "Arturo Mallmann: The Urban Landscape as Visual Metaphor." Presentation at Iturralde Gallery, Los Angeles, California. March 1995.

"Lo Mejor de LA" La Opinion. Los Angeles, California. July 15, 1994.

Cunliffe, Patricia. A Language of Passion. Joie de Vivre Productions. Released June 1, 1994.

Pincus, Robert. "Three ponder the Direction the World is Taking." The
San Diego Union-Tribune. March 10, 1994.

Nieto, Margarita. "Artists you Should Know." Review in ArtScene, Los
Angeles. October 1993.

Frank, Peter. "Reshaping LA offers Post-Riot Optimism." Review in
Press Telegram, Los Angeles. October 3, 1993.

GRANTS / AWARDS

Los Angeles Cultural Affairs Dept. Mural Commission in East Los Angeles. 1992.


COLLECTIONS

UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL FLORIDA, ORLANDO, FLORIDA

UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA, LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA

 

 


 

 
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