Maintaining workshops in Caracas and New York, he has exhibited his work internationally in prestigious public collections including the Spanish Museum of Contemporary Art, CANTV, Fundarte, the American Institute of Architects, Intel Corporation, the William J. Clinton Presidential Library, the Women in Military Service for America Memorial at Arlington National Cemetery in Washington DC, and of course, at the QCC Art Gallery in 2009.
Monday, May 19, 2014
A Tribute by Antonio Perez Melero
Born in Spain, Antonio Perez Melero began his career in Venezuela where he lived from the late 1950's until the early 1980's.
Maintaining workshops in Caracas and New York, he has exhibited his work internationally in prestigious public collections including the Spanish Museum of Contemporary Art, CANTV, Fundarte, the American Institute of Architects, Intel Corporation, the William J. Clinton Presidential Library, the Women in Military Service for America Memorial at Arlington National Cemetery in Washington DC, and of course, at the QCC Art Gallery in 2009.
Maintaining workshops in Caracas and New York, he has exhibited his work internationally in prestigious public collections including the Spanish Museum of Contemporary Art, CANTV, Fundarte, the American Institute of Architects, Intel Corporation, the William J. Clinton Presidential Library, the Women in Military Service for America Memorial at Arlington National Cemetery in Washington DC, and of course, at the QCC Art Gallery in 2009.