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Exhibitions |José Unda


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Education | José Unda

José Unda attended the School of art in Ecuador in the 1960’s where he learned to develop his unique art language and identified the best self he can be....
Exhibitions |José Unda


for full list of exhibitions please visit:

https://www.joseunda.com/exhibition-list/

Education | José Unda

José Unda attended the School of art in Ecuador in the 1960’s where he learned to develop his unique art language and identified the best self he can be. In the late 1970’s he attended the New school of art in Toronto, Canada. He developed a great friendship with painters, Jon Macgregor, Martin Ron, Ray Mead, and Katsura Kamura. They provided a lot of knowledge and a two way exchange of ideas. These helped him grow as an artist. Most importantly to him he viewed them as great human beings.

1963-1969. Escuela de Bellas Artes. UC. Quito, Ecuador

1978-1979. The New School of Art. Toronto, Canada

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“José Unda's Artworks”

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José Unda - Voz Kuantica - 2009

USD 8,000.00 Year.2009 w38.00 x h50.00 x d2.00 cm

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José Unda - Pi N4 - 2020

USD 2,500.00 Year.2020 w33.00 x h26.00 x d0.10 cm

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José Unda - Cells N2 - 2015

USD 2,500.00 Year.2015 w83.80 x h66.00 x d0.20 cm

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USD $2,500 ~ $8,000

Biography

José Unda (1948-Present) is an esteemed abstract expressionist living in Toronto (Canada) and Quito (Ecuador), who has captured art collectors’ curiosity and admiration for more than 6 decades.

Having exhibited in 10 countries (click here for list), José’s art has been featured in several art boo...
José Unda (1948-Present) is an esteemed abstract expressionist living in Toronto (Canada) and Quito (Ecuador), who has captured art collectors’ curiosity and admiration for more than 6 decades.

Having exhibited in 10 countries (click here for list), José’s art has been featured in several art books, and he has sold his work to renowned art collectors including Luciano Benetton, Italian Billionaire of Benetton Group S.r.l. Two of his works can be seen at the Imago Mundi Gallery. Imago Mundi – Los Fotones & Imago Mundi – Aura

José has exhibited with Christopher Cutts Gallery in Toronto and was in a group show in the 1990’s with Ray Mead of the Painters Eleven. Another notable earlier career highlight, prior to his moving to Toronto, includes his participation in 1969 in a seminal ‘anti-show’ that transformed Ecuadoran artistic modernity – the “Anti-Salon,” led by ‘Cuatro Mosqueteros’ – a group of which he is a part.

Today, José’s work appears periodically in galleries in Canada, Spain, Italy, Germany, the United States, Peru, Colombia, Chile, Argentina and Ecuador. Spending time in different places has given him a unique perspective on the world and serves to influence his constant growth as an established master of abstract expressionism. You can see how his roots have made an impact his artwork, where he often represents indigenous and philosophical cosmopolitan themes.

José’s medium of preference is painting with mixed media. He paints predominantly on canvas and paper with amazing results. He uses acrylics, oils, pastels and pencils to create his work. José sprays paint directly on the paper or canvas and works with tools he created. He paints by series and gives each grouping of original artworks a singular name. To learn more through a series of interviews (Click here)

For discerning art buyers who wish to bring contemplation into their lives, Unda’s works abound with endless signs. The harmonious symbols he manifests are both a reflection of his affinity for art as a form of therapy, and a blending of oriental philosophies with his Latin American ancestry.

“Unda’s abstraction rises like a star with an infinity of edges and lights, and sinks forever into the canon of Latin American art. “ – Ecuadorian author Marco Antonio Rodriquez.

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