Luis Gutierrez (artist)

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Luis Gutierrez is an American artist based in Los Gatos, California, USA.

Biography

Luis Gutierrez was born in

Instituto San Miguel Allende in 1958. He has taught at Pittsburg High School and San Jose City College
.

Graduating from high school and having won a

Matisse. Returning to San Jose, he took a teaching job at San Jose City College, where he inspired students with unorthodox assignments, such as making a piece based on a shameful secret, or drawing with the left hand, so as to circumvent the censorious left brain and its obedient right hand. Gutierrez assimilated aspects of Abstract Expressionism, the Bay Area Figuration
, Beat, Funk, and Pop into his practice. Gutierrez retired in 1995.

Selected solo and two-person exhibitions

1958: Instituto Allende, San Miguel de Allende, Mexico
1960:
Saint Mary's College, Moraga, California
1961: San Jose State College, San Jose, California
1971: De Young Memorial Museum, San Francisco, California
1973: Sonoma State University Art Gallery, Rohnert Park, California
1974:

Chico State University Art Gallery, Chico, California

1979:
Mexican Museum, San Francisco, California
1989: Lucy Berman Gallery, Palo Alto, California
1994: Lucy Berman Gallery, Palo Alto, California
2000: Tercera Gallery, Los Gatos, California
2007: Triton Museum of Art, Santa Clara, California
2010: Axis Gallery, San Jose, California
2011: Togonon Gallery,
San Francisco, California

Selected group exhibitions

1960-1961: Oakland Museum, Oakland, CA
1960-1964: San Francisco Museum of Art (now SFMOMA), San Francisco, CA
1963: Richmond Art Center, Richmond, California
1963:

Palace of the Legion of Honor
, San Francisco, California
1965:
1965–1966:
Purdue University, Indiana
1972:
Mills College, California

1973:
San Jose Museum of Modern Art, San Jose, California
1976: Bell Chicago Gallery,
San Antonio, Texas; De Cordova Museum, Lincoln, Massachusetts; Illinois State Museum, Springfield, Illinois; The Mexican Museum, San Francisco, California; Boise Gallery of Art, Boise, Idaho

1976:

1983: San Jose City College Art Gallery, San Jose, California, Art Faculty Exhibition
2002: Triton Museum, Santa Clara, California

Awards

1962 James D. Phelan Award, San Francisco, California
1962 Ford Foundation Purchase Award, New York
1966

References

  • Contemporary American Painting and Sculpture, 1965, exhibition catalog, University of Illinois, Krannert Art Museum, Champaign, Illinois.
  • Quirarte, Jacinto. The Humble Way: The Art of Mexican-America, Humble Oil Company, 1970, Vol. IX, No. 2. The University of Texas Press, Austin, Texas.
  • Quirarte, Jacinto. Mexican American Artists, 1973, The University of Texas Press, Austin, Texas.

External links

  • [1] Togonon Gallery