Roberto Juarez: Studio Visit at La Galleria La Mama (2010 Archive)
A 2010 archival feature revisits Roberto Juarez's 2001 exhibition at Robert Miller Gallery in New York. The show, held from November 14 to December 22, 2001, at 526 West 26th Street, presented paintings characterized by glowing depths and imaginative linework. Juarez's work employs beaded spirals, wavy triangles, and flat rectangles, creating a dense visual language that remains essential to painting. The article, originally published in artcritical, highlights the artist's ability to combine abstract forms with luminous color.
Key facts
- Roberto Juarez exhibited at Robert Miller Gallery in 2001.
- The exhibition ran from November 14 to December 22, 2001.
- The gallery was located at 526 West 26th Street, New York, NY 10022.
- Juarez's work features beaded spirals, wavy triangles, and rectangles.
- The article is from artcritical's 2010 archives.
- The feature is titled 'Studio Visit' and references a residency/show at La Galleria La Mama.
- Juarez's paintings combine glowing depths with imaginative line.
- Nothing in his work is extraneous to the art of painting.
Entities
Artists
- Roberto Juarez
Institutions
- Robert Miller Gallery
- La Galleria La Mama
- artcritical
Locations
- New York
- United States
- 526 West 26th Street