RECENTLY COLLECTED
We're excited to share with you a few paintings which were collected in 2022.
Below is a selection of work collected in 2022. Works, on paper including wood block prints and gouache on paper to very large 100 x 176in (245 x 447cm) oils on linen shipped to Los Angeles, Dallas, Houston, Miami, Manhattan, Dubai in UAE and Buenos Aires, Argentina are some of the locations work is now living in.
To all the collectors, curators, family and friends who have been so supportive of the work, I want to personally thank you. I'm so grateful for the positive feedback and your desire to add to your collections.
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“THROUGH THE SPLENDOR OF THE FIRMAMENT”
100 x 176in (245 x 447cm) I Oil, oil stick, military and industrial enamels, bees wax on Belgian linen
Private Collection Manhattan, New York
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“AT THE BASE OF THE MADONNA”
100 x 176in (245 x 447cm) I Oil, oil stick, military and industrial enamels, bees wax on Belgian linen
Ross-Sutton Collection New York, New York
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“QUOD ES, OLIM FUI, ET QUOD SUM EAIS”
(“What you are, I once was, and what I am, you will be”)
66 x 118in (167.64x 299.72cm) Oil, oil stick, military and industrial enamels, bee’s wax on linen
Private Collection Dubai, UAE
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“BRAVE ULYSSES ”
100 x 176in (245 x 447cm) I Oil, oil stick, military and industrial enamels, bees wax on Belgian linen
Scanlin Foundation New York, New York
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“WEEPING AT THE BASE OF THE MADONNA”
60 x 96in (152.4 x 243.84cm)
Oil, oil stick, military and industrial enamels, bees wax on birch panels
Private Collection Tribeca, New York
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“PAN AM 69 PACIFIC BLUE”
40 x 100in (101.6 x 254cm)
Silkscreen, high gloss enamel on 100% cotton rag w/NFC chip
Private Collection Buenos Aires, Argentina
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BERLIN WALL 2021, GREY/BLUE No1”
Framed: 30 x 39 in (76.2cm x 99.06cm)
Wood block print on 100% acid free hot press cotton rag, 225 gsm/15 mil museum quality paper.
Private Collection Woodstock, New York
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“TECHNO KAVA DANCER NO1”
Framed: 30 x 39 in (76.2cm x 99.06cm)
Mono print and oil stick 100% acid free hot press cotton rag, 225 gsm/15 mil museum quality paper.
Private Collection Westport, Connecticut
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DISCO INFERNO V1
Framed: 30 x 39 in (76.2cm x 99.06cm)
Gouache on 100% acid free hot press cotton rag, 225 gsm/15 mil museum quality paper.
Private Collection La Jolla, California
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COVID BLUE JELLY'S
Framed: 30 x 39 in (76.2cm x 99.06cm)
Mono print and oil stick 100% acid free hot press cotton rag, 225 gsm/15 mil museum quality paper.
Private Collection Manhattan, New York
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AUGUST 09 2020 FALL
Framed: 30 x 39 in (76.2cm x 99.06cm)
Gouache on 100% acid free hot press cotton rag, 225 gsm/15 mil museum quality paper.
Private Collection Miami, Florida
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“AUGUST 11 2020 SPRING”
Framed: 30 x 39 in (76.2cm x 99.06cm)
Gouache on 100% acid free hot press cotton rag, 225 gsm/15 mil museum quality paper.
Private Collection Miami, Florida
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TAVARUA CLOUDBREAK AT DAWN
Framed: 44" x 44" (111.76cm x 111.76cm")
Acrylic on paper painted on hand torn archival cold press cotton rag watercolor paper.
Private Collection Woodstock, New York
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NEW WORK
SELECTED WORKS VOL I: 2020-2022
New work continuing the Opera Series in reduced sizes from 66 inches high x 118 inches wide.
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“MTAURUS REBELLIS ET IMPLICATI AMANTES”
(“The Rebellious bull and the intertwined lovers”)
66 x 118in (167.64x 299.72cm)
Oil, oil stick, military and industrial enamels, bee’s wax on linen
View on: Artsy | Web Site | Instagram
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“MY KISS WILL DISSOLVE THE SILENCE”
66 x 118in (167.64x 299.72cm)
Oil, oil stick, military and industrial enamels, bee’s wax on linen
View on: Artsy | Web Site | Instagram
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“MENDACIUM HEREDITAS MEA FUIT”
(“My Inheritance was a lie”)
73 x 74in (185.42 x 187.96cm)
Oil, oil stick, military and industrial enamels, bee’s wax on linen
View on: Artsy | Web Site | Instagram
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“QUOD ES, OLIM FUI, ET QUOD SUM EAIS”
(“What you are, I once was, and what I am, you will be”)
66 x 118in (167.64x 299.72cm) Oil, oil stick, military and industrial enamels, bee’s wax on linen
Private Collection Dubai, UAE
View on: Artsy | Web Site | Instagram
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NEWS
2022 ROUND UP
LOOKING FORWARD IN 2023
2022 brought many exciting changes and challenges. A new full floor loft adjacent to Manhattan's Soho district. A highly successful showing at New York City's oldest and most notable art fair "The Armory Show." Installations from Dallas, Texas to Dubai in the United Arab Emirates.
Acquisitions by the Scanlin Foundation which also underwrote an extensive survey of work available here.
Looking forward in 2023, representation on Artsy by the Ross-Sutton Gallery, and shows in New York, Los Angeles and Stockholm Sweden.
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The Armory Show, New York, New York
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New Ulysses, Dallas Texas
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Montgomery, Texas Studio
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Soho New York, Studio
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ROBERT SANTORÉ
SELECTED WORKS VOL II: 2020-2023
Volume II is releasing on February 10th with additional paintings and works on paper as well as layout revisions.
(New York, New York, October 4, 2022)—We are excited to share with you (a "very small & select" group of collectors, supporters, friends and family) the release of "These Colors Taste Like Music" selected works from 2020~2022.
Released in hardcover and softcover editions by Monarch Fine Art Printing and printed in Vienna, Austria in collaboration with NYC Fine Art Editions. The books are printed on the finest Mohawk Superfine Eggshell Ultrawhite 160 gsm paper or 200 gsm glossy paper.
Over 312 full color pages providing an in-depth survey and behind the scenes of Mr Santoré's studio practice in Soho New York and Montgomery Texas.
Available Here
For a limited time only when purchasing a book you will receive:
- 312 full color pages
- Signed, dated and numbered
- NFC chip and registered via The Fine Art Ledger (TheFineArtLedger.com)
- NFT PDF registered via The Fine Art Ledger (TheFineArtLedger.com)
- 8 x 10in (20.32 x 25.4cm) hand painted artists choice original work on paper
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SECTION 1 "OPERA"
Texas-born, Manhattan-based artist Robert Santoré continues his series of monumental works “These Colors Taste Like Music: Opera Series” highlighting paintings and works on paper created by Santoré in 2021 and continuing through 2022.
Santoré introduces to the fore his distinct visual vocabulary of high impact visual gestures, complex colour systems, and allusions which brings into focus the incisive mind at the heart of Santoré’s multifarious pursuits through which he has mined a range of cultural, political, art historical, and fantastical subjects.
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OPERA SERIES
Using brushwork, light, and balance, Santoré captures moments within his personal history. These works primarily originate from within themselves, oil paint, oil stick, military and industrial enamels on cotton rag mounted to Belgian linen.
These monumental and large scale compositions center on ethereal, gestural figures within the energy of expansive, disparate colour filled urban landscapes.
While some appear more clearly, other figures are defined by lyrical swathes of paint suggesting a face, the outline of a body intertwined within tidal flows of shoreline currents, the sounds of the city and the inner voice of the artist.
Robert purposefully leaves the origin, gender, and raison d’être of the forms within his paintings up to interpretation, allowing the viewer to step into his world, yet form their own reading of his work.
The resulting powerful works vibrate with energy, emotion and movement both in nature and media.
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Santoré is best known for his series of large format, word paintings and abstract figures. Heavily influence as a boomer generation painter, the colors, music, fashion and advertising of the 1960s & 70s he was exposed to as a child. His “neo-postwar abstract expressionist paintings”, a practice he began in 1986. He started introducing words and numbers into his early and notable abstract paintings, such as “Famous” (1986), “Baby Linen” (1987) “Bull Market” (1988) and “High Yield Junk Bond” (1989) thus reinstating content.
His use of defined or extant symbols differentiated his paintings from the gestural abstraction of the Abstract Expressionists he was exposed to as a child, (however he includs this method of painting) whose paintings were often understood as expressions of the individual personality or psychology of the artist.
Because Santoré imported well-known motifs into the compositions of his paintings they can be read as both representational (factories, figures, aircraft, rockets) and as abstract patterns, curators and collector’s characterize his choice of subjects as freeing him from decisions about composition.
Santoré has remarked: “What’s interesting to me is developing an interconnected visual language and exploring common element across various narratives and composition. “It’s not all mine, rather I don’t own it, or, that the visual language I use is repeated and abstracted further and furthe is the process.” He states “the mind already knows and challenges the viewer to relearn what they recognize.”
He also often used painted reliefs in his paintings which challenge typical conceptions of paintings as two-dimensional. Santoré often uses oil, oil stick, encaustic and military and industrial enamels as a painting method to create multidimensional, textured surfaces in his painting.
Santoré also produces intaglio & giclée prints, steel sculptures and lithographs. Santoré has worked in a variety of printmaking techniques to investigate and develop existing compositions. Initially, lithography suited Santoré and enabled him to create print versions of the visual language that filled his early work paintings.
Robert is 5th generation Texan having spent his early years in the United Kingdom as an “air force brat”, and his formative years growing up in Southern California beach towns; Huntington Beach, Newport Beach and Laguna Beach, California. He was accepted into the prestigious UCLA Film School but chose instead to focus on contemporary art and attended Parsons School of Design in New York as well as the Otis Art Institute of Parsons School of Design in Los Angeles, CA and later attended the University Of California at Irvine.
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Robert began creating large scale works of art & editions from his downtown Los Angeles loft before leaving school. His first solo painting exhibition was held at the Jerry Solomon Gallery in Los Angeles, CA in November 1986 and sold out.
Santoré has had solo exhibitions sponsored by the City Of Los Angeles, Security Pacific Bank/The Los Angles Museum of Contemporary Art, The Los Angeles Municipal Art Collection, The Jerry Solomon Gallery in Los Angles, The Brenden Walter’s Gallery in Santa Monica California and The Portfolio Gallery of Fine Art in Beverly Hills, California and has participated in many group shows & exhibitions both in the United States and internationally.
Robert is in the permanent collections of The Newport Harbor Art Museum, The Laguna Beach Museum of Contemporary Art and the San Jose Museum of Art and is in many private and notable corporate collections.
Robert, an avid surfer to this day, also embraced competitive alpine skiing as a teen and was selected by the United States, Jr. National Alpine Ski Team (US Ski Team B Team). He continues to enjoy travel to both the South Pacific and Europe in particular, where he is able to satisfy his love of both sports, new experiences & continued exposure to classical and contemporary art, sculpture and architecture.
After many happy years in the Berkshire Mountains in Western Massachusetts, he returned to Manhattan where he concluded a career as an award winning creative director and user experience strategist. In 2018 Robert returned to Texas to the property held by his family since 1818 and continues painting in earnest and splits time between his Texas Art Ranch and his Manhattan loft in Soho.
Robert has had the great fortune of meeting many other celebrated artists starting with Andy Warhol, Keith Haring & Jean Michel Basquiat while still a student at Parsons in New York. Others artists he has admired and met are Jim Dine, Ed Ruscha, Ed Moses, Robert Longo, Billy Al Bengston, Larry Bell, Craig Kauffman, Chuck Close, Julian Schnabel, Eric Fischl, Richard Diebenkorn, John Baldessari, Wayne Thiebaud and assisted Rafino Tamayo at Mixografia , et al.
Robert is currently working in oils, watercolor and gauche, egg tempura, and producing sculptures in steel and wood. Santoré is an extremely versatile artist & craftsman who brings his myriad of experiences and his unique vision of life and beauty to his remarkable works of art.
Santoré traveled extensively through Europe and the South Pacific his current work focusing on the juxtaposition of experience, events and memories from his travels.
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