05/10/97

Landscape Painter Tomas Sanchez joins Marlborough Gallery

LANDSCAPE PAINTER TOMAS SANCHEZ 
JOINS MARLBOROUGH GALLERY

Marlborough Gallery announces that the esteemed landscape painter, TOMAS SANCHEZ, has joined its stable of artists.

Tomas Sanchez was born in 1948 in Cuba. He graduated in 1971 from the National School of Art in Havana. In 1980, he won first place in the 19th International Juan Miro Prize of drawing in Barcelona and in 1981 had his first one-man show of drawings at the Miro Foundation in the same city. In 1984, he won the Amelia Palaez National award for painting in the first Biennial of Havana and the following year he was honored by his first retrospective exhibition at the National Museum of Fine Arts in Havana. In 1988, Tomas Sanchez, received Cuba's National Culture Merit Award given by the State Council. He has had several successful exhibitions in South America, Mexico and Florida where the artist now lives and works. His most recent exhibition (1996) was a one-man show at the Museum of Art in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.

There are currently two books published on Tomas Sanchez's work: Tomas Sanchez and His Pictorial Universe (Palette Publications, 1996) and Tomas Sanchez, Paisaje Interior (Petroleos Mexicanos, 1994). Writing in the text to the former work, Roberto J. Cayuso says that Tomas Sanchez can be associated with Spanish realist painters who understand their art not from a photographic vision, but born from meditation and...prompted by life and authentic visual perceptions. Continuing, he states:

When we admire one of his landscapes, whether it deals with junkyards or interpretations of nature, the first thing that impresses us is the surprising magnificence of the theme and then, the treatment of it. Here, we can almost count the leaves of the trees and the waves of the waters. His clouds seem to be pieces of cotton torn and tossed by the wind that create an exquisite symphony of lights and colors without neglecting the smallest detail, however small it may be. He delivers us with a work of lyricism and unsuspected yearnings.

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