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Guillermo Mora

1980
Spain

12 Works exhibited on Kooness

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Works by Guillermo Mora

Más Aire I

2017

Drawings , Acrylic

120 x 100cm

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Más Aire I

2017

Drawings , Acrylic

120 x 100cm

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Más Aire I

2017

Drawings , Acrylic

120 x 100cm

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Estudio VI (Serie Más Aire)

2016

Drawings , Acrylic

77 x 61cm

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Estudio V (Serie Más Aire)

2016

Drawings , Acrylic

77 x 61cm

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Estudio IV (Serie Más Aire)

2016

Drawings , Acrylic

77 x 61cm

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Estudio III (Serie Más Aire)

2016

Drawings , Acrylic

77 x 61cm

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Estudio II (Serie Más Aire)

2016

Drawings , Acrylic

77 x 61cm

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Estudio III (Serie Telones)

2017

Drawings , Acrylic

77 x 61cm

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Más Aire VIII

2017

Drawings , Acrylic

120 x 100cm

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Guillermo Mora (born in Alcalá de Henares, Spain, in 1980) received a BFA from the Complutense University of Madrid and the School of Art Institute of Chicago, and completed his PhD thanks to a grant from La Caixa Foundation. Mora was featured in 100 Painters of Tomorrow by Thames & Hudson, awarded the Audemars Piguet Award in 2013, and received a scholarship at the International Studio & Curatorial Program (ISCP), New York in 2016 and a fellowship from the Spanish Academy in Rome in 2010–2011. His exhibitions include El Escritorio Circular with Teresa Solar, Centre d’art la Panera, Lleida, Spain, 2016; Cae el Cielo, ECCO, Cádiz, Spain, 2015; El año que no crecí, Formatocomodo Gallery, Madrid, 2014; No A Trio A with Pia Camil, La Casa Encendida, Madrid, 2013 and Viaje Largo con un Extraño, Casa Triângulo Gallery, São Paulo, 2011. Mora’s work is part of the Museum Voorlinden (Caldic Collection) and The Margulies Collection at the Warehouse. Mora is represented by Moisés Pérez de Albéniz Gallery in Madrid and Casa Triângulo Gallery in São Paulo.