Joel Casique Explained

Joel Gerardo Casique (born 1958 in San Cristóbal, Venezuela; died 17 December 2010 in Caracas) was an artist who formed the Escuela Cristóbal Rojas de Caracas. He obtained an art degree at the Art Students League of New York. He has exhibited his work in galleries and museums in Venezuela, the United States, and Aruba; he has also participated in national and international fairs, including the sixteenth and seventeenth Ferias Iberoamericanas de Arte (FIA) in Caracas; the 2007 Latin American Art Fair in Miami; and the 2006 Feria Internacional de Arte de Bogotá (ARTBO) in Bogotá, Colombia.

On December 17, 2010, he was killed in his apartment in Caracas.[1]

Exhibitions

Solo exhibitions

Collective exhibitions

National and international fairs

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Notes and References

  1. El Nacional. "El escultor y artista plástico Joel Gerardo Casique, de 52 años de edad, fue asesinado el viernes en su propio apartamento supuestamente por personas que eran conocidas (lit.: Sculptor and painter Joel Gerardo Casique, 52 years old, was killed Friday in his own apartment, allegedly by people who were known to him)."