Bruno David Gallery artist Carlos Salazar-Lermont has been included in the 9th edition of Divide Magazine. This edition features artworks from thirty-four international artists. Link: https://issuu.com/divideartmagazine/docs/issue_9-10_digital
The piece included in the magazine is “Transubstantiation on Gray”, a self-portrait previously shown in The Backroom, a project by Museo Tamayo and Independent Curators International. According to the artist, this work seeks “to exteriorize the invisible but tangible burdens of the Catholic ethics in the more recondite places of the Latin American conscience. Link: https://www.museotamayo.org/thebackroom/carlos-salazar-lermont
Carlos Salazar-Lermont received his MFA in Visual Arts from the Sam Fox School of Design and Visual Arts at Washington University in St. Louis as a Danforth Scholar (2022); and a Dual MA in Arts Administration & Policy and Modern and Contemporary Art History in the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, with the support of the New Artists Society Full Tuition scholarship. Salazar-Lermont’s work has been exhibited internationally in museums, institutions, and galleries in over a dozen countries, including Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Dominican Republic, England, Finland, Mexico, Netherlands, Peru, Trinidad & Tobago, the United States, and Venezuela. He is based in Chicago.


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