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Felix Perdomo
Venezuelan painter who studied at the Cristóbal Rojas School and the IUPC School of Art, where he attended the El Herbario Workshop for several years. From 1974 to 1983, he specialized in the Higher School of Decorative Arts and the School of Higher Studies in Social Sciences (Paris), in theory and art history. In 1991, he was invited to exhibit in different museums and galleries in Switzerland, Colombia, the United States and Ecuador, where he won the second prize at the III International Biennial of Painting. That same year he won the PS1 Museum program of the Institute of Contemporary Art in New York. He has participated in groups such as the National Exhibition of Young Artists (MACC, 1985), "Readings of national art" (GAN, 1989), the II Latin American Festival of Art and Sculpture (Brasilia, 1989), the III International Biennial of Painting ( Cuenca, Ecuador, 1991), the First Biennial Grand Prize Dimple (MACCSI, 1994), the LII Arturo Michelena Hall (1994), the 19th Aragua Hall (MACMMA, 1994), "Relecturas 95" (Alternative Gallery, Caracas, 1995) and "Harvest 97" (MACCSI, 1997), among others.
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