Victor Angelo

Exhibited at the Smithsonian Museum in Washington DC, Museum of International Contemporary Art in Brazil, Flash Art Museum in Italy, The Olympics, Musee D'Art Contemporain in France, Palace of the Forbidden City, Museum of Fine Arts, Museum of Living Artists, Hunter Museum of American Art, Modern Art Museum, Fine Arts Museum in Japan, Kunsthalle in Switzerland, Kunsthaus in Austria, Vancouver Art Gallery of Canada, MCA Chicago, Museum of Contemporary Art in Colorado, Sharjah Art Museum in the United Arab Emirates, University Art Museum in Texas, Museum of Visual Art, Sonoma, L' Association Francaise D' Action Artistique in France, Artisti Contemporanei Firenze Metropoli in Italy, France Alliance in New York, Athenaeum of La Jolla, Art Institute of San Diego, Watts Towers Art Center and Museum of Art in downtown LA, benefit shows at New York galleries of John McEnroe, Robert Miller and Sperone Westwater. Large-scale works commissioned with proceeds donated to charity for the City of Los Angeles and New York.
Born in San Diego, studied at the University of California, Art Students League of New York, School of Visual Arts in New York.
"Victor Angelo implements his belief in the human touch as he thoughtfully formulates subtle gradations of opulent colour. His vital contours and lines cascade across the vast canvases, circling, floating, puffing, swirling. The models of perfected shape and dashing bands seem the result of daring skill and fanatic patience as the paint mazes into natural shapes, half-calculated, half-spontaneous; a carnality as rooted in the lush color as in the vibrant, abundant and often suspended motion. Here action painting lacks its original essence because it somehow knows its destination, has a kind of foresight into its own final presence."




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