Durban Segnini Gallery

Durban Segnini Gallery is an art gallery specializing in contemporary painting and sculpture, located in Miami, Florida, United States.[1] The gallery is located at 3072 SW 38th Ave, Miami, FL 33146.

Overview

Durban Segnini Gallery emphasizes artists who have worked with abstract expressionism, abstraction, constructivism, and kinetic art. Simultaneously the gallery strives to promote and diffuse new artistic values as well as the historical vanguards that have influenced those values.

Worldwide, Durban Segnini Gallery is known for its expertise in such areas as the integration of artworks to architectural spaces as well as for its customized advising of private collections.

History

The Gallery was founded in Caracas, Venezuela in 1970 and opened in Miami, Florida in 1992 by Mr. Cesar Segnini, its present Director and owner.

Artists represented

The Gallery represents the following artists:[2]

  • Mario Abreu
  • Henrrique Amaral
  • Carmelo Arden Quin
  • Elsa Arimani
  • William Barbosa
  • Pedro Barreto
  • Milton Becerra
  • Jose Bedia
  • Pedro Briceño
  • Waltercio Caldas
  • Agustin Cardenas
  • Omar Carreño
  • Teresa Casanova
  • Victor Chab
  • Daniel Couvreur
  • Carlos Cruz Diez
  • Geraldo de Barros
  • Beto De Volder
  • Narciso Debourg
  • Audino Diaz
  • Adonay Duque
  • Roberto Estopiñan
  • Carlos Evangelista
  • Magdalena Fernandez
  • Jason Galarraga
  • Gay Garcia
  • Flavio Garciandia
  • Bolivar Gaudin
  • Gyula Kosice
  • Julio Le Parc
  • Sol Lewitt
  • Raul Lozza
  • Jaildo Marinho
  • Mateo Manaure
  • Fabian Marcaccio
  • Roberto Matta
  • Carlos Medina
  • Fernando Mignoni
  • Marcos Miliani
  • Edgar Negret
  • Rodolfo Opazo
  • Oscar Pantoja
  • Cesar Paternosto
  • Luis Fernando Pelaez
  • Rogelio Polessello
  • Carlos Poveda
  • Alejadro Puente
  • Omar Rayo
  • Luisa Ritcher
  • Carlos Rojas
  • Francisco Salazar
  • Antonio Segui
  • Ines Silva
  • Jesus Soto
  • Fernando de Szyszlo
  • Victor Valera
  • Ramirez Villamizar
  • Ernesto Zales

References

  1. "Durban Segnini Gallery". Miami Galleries+Antiques. WhereTraveler. Retrieved March 25, 2011. External link in |publisher= (help)
  2. "Artists". durbansegnini.com. Retrieved 2019-04-11.

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