Mexican (1952)
About the artist:
Saúl Kaminer was born in Mexico on July 8, 1952. Saul's first visit to an art museum changes his life, when he visited the Museo de Arte Moderno de la Cuidad de México to see the Frida Kalho. He began studying architecture at the age of 17, but also started painting. He lists his primary influences as Van Gogh, Tamayo, Lam, Matta and the surrealist movement. In 1976, after attending a lecture by Henry Miller, he started to travel to the world. Stops included Italy, France, Guatemala and Egypt. It was during this time he started to develop his themes for his paintings, and afterwards began his career with his first exposition in France. His Principle Individual Exhibitions: Fondation Culturelle Miguel Cabrera, Oaxaca, Mexico, 1973 Los Cuatro Tierras, Belles Artes, México, D.F., 1994 Los Cuatro Tierras, Miami DADE College, Kendall Campus Gallery, 1994 The Four Lands, Art Museum of the Americas, Washington, D.C., 1995 Tierra Prometida, Instituto Mexicano de Cultura, Madrid, Spain, 2001 Oriente extrême, Mextropolitana de la UAM, México, D.F., 2002 Tierra, Agua, Fuego y Viento, Jardín de las Esculturas, Xalapa, México, 2003
Saúl Kaminer was born in Mexico on July 8, 1952. Saul's first visit to an art museum changes his life, when he visited the Museo de Arte Moderno de la Cuidad de México to see the Frida Kalho. He began studying architecture at the age