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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 39. Chapters: Venezuelan comics artists, Venezuelan painters, Venezuelan photographers, Venezuelan sculptors, Jacobo Borges, Carlos Cruz-Diez, Gego, Armando Reveron, Geula Zylberman, Julio Aguilera, Marisol Escobar, Cristobal Rojas, Milton Becerra, Pedro Sandoval, Jorge Blanco, Pedro Leon Zapata, Yucef Merhi, Joel Casique, Abdul Vas, Carlos Zerpa, Eduardo Schlageter, Cornelis Zitman, Alejandro Colina, Paul del Rio, Tito Salas, Mariano Diaz, List of Venezuelan artists, Alejandro Lopez de Haro, Francisco Narvaez, Jaime Gili, Balthazar Armas, Jesus Rafael Soto, Gabriel Bracho, Arturo Michelena, Frank Wow, Juan Felix Sanchez, Jose Antonio Hernandez-Diez, Eloy Palacios, Patricia van Dalen, Daniel Medina, Manuel Cabre, Martin Tovar y Tovar, Henry Bermudez, Arturo Herrera, Alejandro Otero, Luis Alvarez de Lugo, Braulio Salazar, Luchita Hurtado, Lia Bermudez, Juan Calzadilla, Lloviznando Cantos, Antonio Herrera Toro, Lewis Brian Adams, Carmelo Fernandez, Fernando Asian, Julio Maragall, Juan Lovera, Narciso Debourg, Juan Loyola. Excerpt: Jacobo Borges (b. 28 Nov. 1931 in Caracas, Venezuela) is a contemporary, neo-figurative Latin- American artist. His curiosity for exploring different mediums made him a painter, drawer, film director, stage designer and plastic artist. Known for his ever-evolving style, there is one constant principle that unites his work: "the search for the creation of space somewhere between dreams and reality where everything has happened, happens, and may happen." His theoretical approach and unique, innovative technique has won him acclaim all over the world. He has had solo exhibitions in France, Germany, Austria, Mexico, Colombia, Brazil, England and the United States. Today, he is considered one of the most accomplished artist of Latin America. His oeuvre includes a rich body of paintings, a film directed in 1969...