José Yaruro
Panoramica
Born in 1979 in Bucaramanga, Colombia, and raised in Abejales, Venezuela, José Yaruro is a contemporary painter renowned for his association with hyperrealism. At just seven, he expressed a desire to become a painter, and by eight, his parents enrolled him in a brief painting course, where his natural talent for artistic expression quickly shone through.
Yaruro chose to nurture his painting talent as a self-taught artist, honing his skills throughout his youth. When he turned seventeen, he felt the urge to share his art with others. He began displaying his paintings in the streets of Abejales, captivating passersby with their beauty. One day, a professional painter noticed his work and was so impressed by Yaruro's skill that he offered him the opportunity to work on more complex commissioned pieces.
This marked the start of a flourishing artistic period for Yaruro, during which he painted various portraits and costumbrista works, including commissions from notable figures such as the Venezuelan president.
Yaruro's success soared further in 2005, following a significant encounter with engineer and art enthusiast Francisco Blasini, who introduced him to art connoisseurs and enthusiasts. This led to a lasting friendship and a rapid expansion of Yaruro's fame, with some of his works exhibited in prominent locations, including the National Pantheon of Venezuela, where his portrait of Bolívar was displayed.
These achievements prompted Yaruro to reflect on his past and the inner strength that enabled him to realize his dreams despite adversity. He came to recognize the importance of infusing a more spiritual connotation into the concept of "prosperity" in life, shedding light on the prevalent materialism in society. He criticized the prevailing notion that wealth equates to comfort and the mere accumulation of money.
From 2019 onwards, Yaruro has resided in Pietrasanta, Italy, the marble craftsmanship capital, where he embarked on a journey to master the "art of sculpting." He began as an apprentice in a sculptor's studio and worked as an assistant sculptor. This experience marked the onset of a new artistic phase for Yaruro: the phase of Greco-Roman sculptures painted with oil on canvas. In these works, he combines hyperrealism techniques with subjects from the ancient past.
Opere
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Amore e oro, 2024
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Change, 2023
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Davide Bernini, 2023
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Diletto delle api (Benjamin Franklin), 2024
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Dolcezza, 2023
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Ercole - La forza di superarsi, 2023
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Fajo de cien, 2024
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Fortaleza, 2023
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Giove - Il principio della vita, 2023
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Imperatore Caracalla - La luce nell'ombra , 2023
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Imperatore Lucio Vero, 2023
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Insidia, 2024
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L'eterna bellezza dell'arte, 2023
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La ricerca, 2023
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La Victoria, 2023
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Le tre grazie - La grazia della gratitudine, 2023
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Osadía, 2024
Mostre
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José Yaruro: Time After Time
Solo Exhibition 10 Febbraio - 4 Aprile 2024 FORTE DEI MARMIOblong Contemporary Art Gallery annuncia l’apertura della mostra TIME AFTER TIME dell’artista colombiano YARURO che sarà aperta al pubblico dal 10 febbraio al 4 aprile 2024.Maggiori informazioni -
"José Yaruro: Classicism Today", curated by Enrico Mattei
Vetrina, Banco BPM Bank, Pietrasanta 5 Dicembre 2023 - 4 Febbraio 2024Inside the Banco Bpm bank in Palazzo Panichi in Piazza del Duomo in Pietrasanta, the appointments with contemporary art curated by Enrico Mattei continue. The “Vetrina” is an exhibition space for curatorial projects and research on the world of international and Italian contemporary art. After several summer seasons with historicized masters of the caliber of Christo, Scheggi, Fontana, Boetti, Colombo, Dadamaino, Vasarely, Dorazio, Veronesi, Botero, Marcarelli and contemporary artists such as Maurizio Cattelan, Richard Phillips, Jordan Sullivan and many others, the research starts again on contemporary artists and from this December the 5th 2023 features the Colombian artist YARURO until February the 4th 2024 with a large- format pictorial cycle entitled "Classicism Today".Maggiori informazioni