Sergio Gomez Artist Talk Solo Exhibition - It Feels Like I Was Already Here
Sergio Gomez Artist Talk at the Zhou B Art Center [solo exhibition]
It Feels Like I Was Already Here Sergio
Gomez Solo Exhibition
In It Feels Like I Was Already Here, Gomez
presents his largest solo exhibition to date featuring painting and drawing
works at the Zhou B Art Center where Sergio first established his studio and
currently is curator and Director of Exhibitions.
“When first entering an exhibit of Sergio’s work,
it is experienced that the temporal world is his mental metaphor. The embodied
qualities of visual language are there for broader interpretation and
encouragement for the viewer. There, the artist enlists participation with the
mysterious transcendental journey” Laura Frazier.
It Feels Like I Was Already Here combines Gomez’s
figurative abstraction paintings often reflecting on the human condition along
with large-scale charcoal drawings exploring social issues such as immigration,
poverty and the environment. Gomez’s richly worked surfaces tracing the essence
or impression of personhood provide a visual reminder of our corporal presence
while evoking a sense of spiritual transcendence.
This exhibition presents Gomez as both an artist
and curator simultaneously. His career for the last 11 years has been closely
associated with the rise of the art community in Chicago’s south side. Starting
with Bridgeport Third Fridays, which Sergio established for the first time in November
of 2004, to his many curatorial exhibitions that bring hundreds of visitors to
the Zhou B Art Center each month, Gomez continues to push art forward in
Chicago and abroad. He is also known for his entrepreneurial spirit and his
continued efforts to build a sense of community wherever he goes.
“Sergio Gomez has played an important role in the
development of the Zhou B Art Center. The Center started from nothing, bare
bones to one of the most important art institutions and Sergio was instrumental
in this development. He came in with a belief and the vision of what the Zhou B
Art Center could and would be. He is the Director of exhibitions at the Zhou B
Art Center and has curated hundreds of important shows, among them is the
National Wet Paint MFA show and the Self Portrait show. He is a dedicated
artist and sets an inspirational example for many young, aspiring and
established artists through cultivation of his dedication, passion and love for
art.” Zhou Brothers.
About Sergio Gomez
Sergio Gomez is a Chicago based visual artist and
creative entrepreneur. He received a Master of Fine Arts degree from Northern
Illinois University. Sergio’s work has been subject of solo exhibitions in the
United States, Italy, Mexico and Vienna. He has participated in numerous group
exhibitions in Spain, Sweden, Cairo, London, Korea, Mexico and the US. His work
can be found in private and public collections of the National Museum of
Mexican Art, Brauer Art Museum, and the MIIT Museo Internazionale Italia Arte
among other public and private collections.
Currently, Sergio Gomez is the owner and director
of 33 Contemporary Gallery, Curator/Director of Exhibitions at the Zhou B. Art
Center, contributor for Italia Arte Magazine, Art/Design faculty at South
Suburban College, Creative Consultant for Idea Seat Marketing and Advertising,
co-founder of the Art NXT Level Strategic Community and founder of Amplified
Art Network. His weekly Artist Next Level podcast inspires and educates
contemporary artists. Sergio has curated special projects for the Chicago Park
District, ArtSpot Miami International Art Fair during Art Basel Miami (2013,
2014), National Museum of Mexican Art, and Expo Chicago (2014) among others.
About the Zhou B Art Center
The Zhou B Art Center was founded in 2004 by the
internationally acclaimed Zhou Brothers. Located in Bridgeport, the Zhou B Art
Center’s mission is to promote and facilitate a cultural dialogue by organizing
contemporary art exhibitions and programs of international scope. As a Center
created by artists, for artists, the vision of the Center is to facilitate the
exchange of contemporary art between Chicago and the international art
community and promote the convergence of Eastern and Western art forms in the
United States.
Exhibitions Dates: August 19 to September 10, 2016