Jacobo Borges - Selected Exhibition History

Selected Exhibition History

  • 1956 - Two solo exhibitions: Galeria Lauro, Caracas; Museo de Bellas Artes, Caracas
  • 1957 - San Paulo Biennial, Brazil; Official Salon, Caracas
  • 1958 – Venice Biennial; Bruselas’ World Fair; Official Salon, Caracas
  • 1959 – Palacio de Bellas Artes, Mexico City; Official Salon, Caracas
  • 1960 – Official Salon, Caracas; Museum of Fine Arts, Curaçao
  • 1961 – Official Salon, Caracas
  • 1962 – Official Salon, Caracas
  • 1963 – Solo exhibition at Galeria G, Caracas; "Twenty two Venezuelan Painters", Chile, Uruguay, Peru; São Paulo Biennial, Brazil
  • 1964 – "Guggenheim International", New York; Second Biennial in Córdoba, Argentina; Museo deArte Moderno in Bogotá, Colombia; Sixth Exhibition of Drawing and Etching at the Faculty of Architecture, Universidad Central deVenezuela, Caracas; Anniversary of the "Techo de la Ballena", Caracas; Second Biennial, Córdoba; Museo de Bellas Artes, Mexico City
  • 1965 – 20 South American Artists, Museo de Bellas Artes, Mexico; Armando Reveron Biennial, Museo de Bellas Artes, Caracas; Galeria del Techo, Caracas
  • 1966 – Ciculo-Galeria, Mérida, Mexico
  • 1968 – "Image of Caracas", Caracas
  • 1972 – Estudio Actual, Caracas
  • 1974 – Third Biennial of Latin American Etchings, San Juan, Puerto Rico
  • 1975 – "Exhibition of Venezuelan Art" Havana, Cuba; Studio Actual, Caracas
  • 1976 – Retrospective exhibition (48 paintings) Museo de Arte Moderno, Mexico City
  • 1977 – "New Proposals", Casa Bello, Caracas; Basle International Fair, Switzerland; *"Today's art in Latin America" Instituto de Cultura Hispanica, Madrid
  • 1978 – "From Jacobo Borges Studio Today", Galeria de Arte Nacional
  • 1980 – "Collage in Venezuela" Estudio Actual, Caracas; "Investigation of the Image, *1680–1980" Galeria de Arte Nacional, Caracas
  • 1981 – Estudio Actual, Caracas; Galeria de Arte Nacional, Caracas
  • 1983 - First solo exhibition in USA- CDS Gallery, New York
  • 1985 - CDS Gallery, New York
  • 1986 - "From Fishing...to the Mirror of Waters. 60 Works of Jacobo Borges", Museo de Monterrey, Mexico

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