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Venezuelan Masters: Francisco Hung

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Drama en Silencio Drama en Silencio Drama en Silencio

Drama en Silencio

Acrylic paint on canvas.
39.4 x 31.5 in.
1991.
Signature on the lower-left corner; signature & specifications on verso.
Provenance: acquired from Ascaso Gallery.

Francisco Hung

(1937-2001)

Painter. Born of a Chinese father and a Venezuelan mother, he arrived in Venezuela in 1950 and resided in Maracaibo, his mother's place of origin. He began his art studies in 1956 at the Julio Arraga School of Plastic Arts in Maracaibo. That year he made his first solo exhibition at the Mare Mare Gallery, in Caracas. In 1958 he participated in the V Salón D'Empaire, where he won the Stimulus Prize, for which the Municipal Council of Maracaibo decided to grant him a scholarship to continue his art studies in France. That same year he arrived in Paris and enrolled in the Superior School of Fine Arts.

In 1965 he received the National Painting Prize of the XXVI Official Hall with 'Materia Flotante'. In 1967 he was exhibited in the company of Francisco Bellorín and Carlos Contramaestre at the Museum of Modern Art in Bogotá. Between 1967 and 1968 he worked with the team of artists and technicians for the audiovisual show 'Imagen de Caracas', on the occasion of the four-hundredth anniversary of the capital. In 1969 he joined the university renewal movement and painted murals with groups of students and other artists, in squares and neighborhoods of Maracaibo; These works were later erased. He also painted murals in the Faculty of Economics of LUZ. Francisco Hung's painting style, apart from maintaining a great degree of coherence in its plastic discourse, has had several stages in its evolution, all within his own very personal style. In 1977 he exhibited a series of self-portraits and, in 1991, he exhibited another surprising series of self-portraits and portraits of his family, showing us a new facet of the artist.

AWARDS SELECTION:

- Third Prize, III Paris Biennale, France, 1963.

- National Painting Award, Official Hall, 1965.

- Representation for Venezuela at the VIII Sao Paulo Biennial, for which he receives the Isai Leiner Award, 1965.

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