MARIANO CINAT
en Construccion
Mariano Cinat Resume
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Awards and Grants:
2014 Second Prize "People's Choice" at Spectrum,Art Basel, Miami
2014 Special Mention Award at Second Biennale,Buenos Aires, Argentina
2014 First Prize Trinacria Modern and Contemporary Museum,Palermo,Italy
2009 Association of Hispanic Arts Grant
2004 Second Prize for the First Annual Independence Art Show, Buenos Aires Argentina
2004 Honorable Mention XIV Salo Internacional D’ Arts Plastiques, Barcelona, Spain
Publications:
2014 “Effetto Arte Magazine”, Sicily, Italy
2004 "Libro de Arte Euroamericano", Book fair, Buenos Aires, Argentina
2003 "Enciclopedia Contemporanea Iberoamericana " QCC University of New York, N.Y.
2001 "Arte Argentino Actual" Ediciones Institucionales, Centro Cultural Borges, Buenos Aires
Upcoming Exhibitions:
2016 Adan Gallery, Tokyo, Japan
Solo Exhibitions (Selected) and Set Designs
2016 Consulate General of Argentina, New York, New York
2014 Saint Peter’s Church, New York, New York
2012 Consulate General of Argentina in New York, New York
2011 The Poet's Den, New York, New York
2010 South Hampton Cultural Center, South Hampton, New York
2010 Manhattan Repertory Theatre, New York, New York
2009 Brainpower Charity Event, New York, New York
2008 Charter Oak Cultural Center, Hartford, Connecticut
2005 Aichi International Expo, Nagoya, Japan
2003 Elemental Art Gallery, El Segundo, California
2001 Bergamot Station Art Complex, Santa Monica, California
2000 Special Event with Julio Bocca at Alex Theater, Glendale, California
Group Exhibitions (Selected):
2015 Spectrum, Art Basel, Miami
2014 Spectrum, Art Basel, Miami
2014 Buenos Aires Biennale, Centro Cultural Borges, Buenos Aires, Argentina
2014 Modern and Contemporary Art Museum of Palermo, Italy
2013 Selected Participant of Salon du Louvre, Paris, France
2012 First International Peace and Art Festival in China, Linzhou, China
2012 Artists wanted Competition " Art Takes Times Square", New York, New York
2011 Affordable Arte Fair, New York ,New York
2009 Embassy of Argentina in Canada, Ottawa, Canada
2009 Consulate General of Argentina in New York and Sotheby's Charity Event, New York, NY
2008 Centro Cultural Simón Bolívar, Montreal, Canada
2008 Osaka City Central Public Hall, Osaka, Japan
2007 Rueil-Malmaison - Paris, France
2007 Asto Museum of Art, Los Angeles, California
2007 Fundacion Patagonia, Buenos Aires, Argentina
2007 Gwanghwamoon International Biennale, Seoul, Korea
2006 World Fine Art Gallery, Manhattan, New York
2006 Museum of Russia's Political History, Saint Petersburg, Russia
2006 New Century Artists, Manhattan, New York
2006 Global Art Movement, London, England
2006 Juried group exhibition at Boxheart Gallery, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
2006 Gwanghwamoon International Art Festival, Seoul, Korea
2005 Cercle de Belles Arts de Lleida,Lleida,Spain
2005 Paramount Pictures, Hollywood, California
2005 Boernicke Castle, Berlin, Germany
2005 Rumania Embassy, Rome, Italy
2005 Nagoya International Center, Nagoya, Japan
2004 Asto Gallery, Los Angeles, California
2004 Museum of the Americas, Miami, Florida
2004 Kidang Museum, Jeju Island, Korea
2004 Contemporary Argentine Art Center, Buenos Aires, Argentina
2004 Elkin Art Gallery, Buenos Aires, Argentina
2004 Museum of the Americas, Miami, Florida
2004 ACEA’S Gallery XIV Salo International D’ Arts Plastiques, Barcelona, Spain
2004 Biennale of Art at Caltech. University, Pasadena, California
2003 BCN Art Directe, Barcelona, Spain
2003 Don O’ Melveny Art Gallery, Beverly Hills, California
2003 Manhattan Art Center, Manhattan Beach, California
2003 Metropolitan Museum, Buenos Aires, Argentina
2003 Chicago Cultural Center, Chicago, Illinois
2003 Vire-Vent Art Gallery Paris, France
2002 Special Event of Argentine Art at the Museum of Latin American Art, Long Beach, CA
2002 Art gallery Santa Chiara, Naples, Italy
2001 Panel and exhibition at MoLAA, Museum of Latin American Art, Long Beach, California
"Winding hallways, mysterious darkened amphitheaters, and stairways shaded in light and darkness characterize Mariano Cinat's oblique, engaging canvasses. Here anonymous individuals search for enlightenment and march to punishments for crimes unknown before a netherworld of judges. With religious solemnity seers convene in conference to discuss the metaphysics of the soul, degrees of warm oranges at play to distinguish the level of their passion. Cinat uses contrasts in shadow and light to rich effect, the resulting tales suggestive of the subconscious. These arenas recall nightmarish tableaus of El Greco, yet with a subtlety and ambiguity more indicative of the mystery of cathedrals."
Douglas Singleton, Critic