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Roberto Gil de Montes Boy
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Roberto Gil de Montes Boy
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Roberto Gil de Montes
b.1950
Boy
Executed in 2023.
Gouache on paper
16 in x 12 in. (40.64 cm x 30.48 cm)
Framed: 20 x 16 1/8 x 1 5/8 in. (50.8 x 40.96 x 4.13 cm)
Please note that while this auction is hosted on Sothebys.com, it is being administered by El Museo de Barrio Museum, and all post-sale matters (inclusive of invoicing and property pickup/shipment) will be handled by El Museo. As such, Sotheby’s will share the contact details for the winning bidders with El Museo so that they may be in touch directly post-sale.
This online benefit auction has a 10% buyer’s premium, which will be added to the final hammer price of each sold work. The premium allows El Museo to retain more of the proceeds of the sale and offset administrative costs.
Roberto Gil de Montes
b.1950
Boy
Executed in 2023.
Gouache on paper
16 in x 12 in. (40.64 cm x 30.48 cm)
Framed: 20 x 16 1/8 x 1 5/8 in. (50.8 x 40.96 x 4.13 cm)
Please note that while this auction is hosted on Sothebys.com, it is being administered by El Museo de Barrio Museum, and all post-sale matters (inclusive of invoicing and property pickup/shipment) will be handled by El Museo. As such, Sotheby’s will share the contact details for the winning bidders with El Museo so that they may be in touch directly post-sale.
This online benefit auction has a 10% buyer’s premium, which will be added to the final hammer price of each sold work. The premium allows El Museo to retain more of the proceeds of the sale and offset administrative costs.
Courtesy of the artist and Kurimanzutto, Mexico City, MX /New York, NY
Irreverent and serious, purposeful and inconclusive, Roberto Gil de Montes’ paintings explore the hidden images and forgotten or imagined stories of the exuberant everyday life that he sees. A black mark in the centre is a void, or an egg, a mass grave, or a dance floor, a stage, and also a veladora-flecked piece of earth for planting. The canvas is fertile terrain on which to realign the spaces between the real and the imaginary: figures float in abstraction or are laid across surfaces, misfits and explorers in their own habitat.
Roberto Gil de Montes was born in 1950 in Guadalajara, Mexico. As a teenager his family relocated to the United States where he later went on to receive a BFA and MFA from Otis Art Institute, Los Angeles. As a young artist he became involved in the Chicano art movement in and around Los Angeles, developing relationships with artists such as Carlos Almaraz.
Gil de Montes was included in many solo exhibitions, including: Reverence in Blue, Kurimanzutto, Mexico City (2023); Temporada de lluvias, kurimanzutto, Mexico City (2022); Roberto Gil de Montes: Eight Works, Park View/Paul Soto, Los Angeles, CA (2021); Roberto Gil de Montes: The Water, kurimanzutto out east, East Hampton, New York, NY (2021); Misfits, as part of Siembra, kurimanzutto, Mexico City (2020); Moments, Lora Schlesinger Gallery, Santa Monica, CA (2017); Hecho en México, Lora Schlesinger Gallery, Santa Monica, CA (2014); Roberto Gil de Montes: Works Inspired by India, Lisa Coscino Gallery, Pacific Grove, CA (2005); Haus der Kulturen der Welt (HKW), Berlin (1994); Roberto Gil de Montes, LewAllen Gallery, Santa Fe, NM (1992); Roberto Gil de Montes, Carla Stellweg Latin American & Contemporary Art, New York, NY (1991); Ni Aquí, Ni Allá, Junior Arts Center Gallery, Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery, Barnsdall Art Park, CA (1991); Winston Gallery, Washington, D.C. (1987); Twelve and Nine, with Dean Pappas (two-person exhibition), Otis Student Gallery, Los Angeles, CA (1974); among many others. Throughout his career, Gil de Montes presented numerous solo exhibitions at the Jan Baum Gallery in Los Angeles, California.
b.1950
Boy
Executed in 2023.
Gouache on paper
16 in x 12 in. (40.64 cm x 30.48 cm)
Framed: 20 x 16 1/8 x 1 5/8 in. (50.8 x 40.96 x 4.13 cm)
Please note that while this auction is hosted on Sothebys.com, it is being administered by El Museo de Barrio Museum, and all post-sale matters (inclusive of invoicing and property pickup/shipment) will be handled by El Museo. As such, Sotheby’s will share the contact details for the winning bidders with El Museo so that they may be in touch directly post-sale.
This online benefit auction has a 10% buyer’s premium, which will be added to the final hammer price of each sold work. The premium allows El Museo to retain more of the proceeds of the sale and offset administrative costs.
Roberto Gil de Montes
b.1950
Boy
Executed in 2023.
Gouache on paper
16 in x 12 in. (40.64 cm x 30.48 cm)
Framed: 20 x 16 1/8 x 1 5/8 in. (50.8 x 40.96 x 4.13 cm)
Please note that while this auction is hosted on Sothebys.com, it is being administered by El Museo de Barrio Museum, and all post-sale matters (inclusive of invoicing and property pickup/shipment) will be handled by El Museo. As such, Sotheby’s will share the contact details for the winning bidders with El Museo so that they may be in touch directly post-sale.
This online benefit auction has a 10% buyer’s premium, which will be added to the final hammer price of each sold work. The premium allows El Museo to retain more of the proceeds of the sale and offset administrative costs.
Courtesy of the artist and Kurimanzutto, Mexico City, MX /New York, NY
Irreverent and serious, purposeful and inconclusive, Roberto Gil de Montes’ paintings explore the hidden images and forgotten or imagined stories of the exuberant everyday life that he sees. A black mark in the centre is a void, or an egg, a mass grave, or a dance floor, a stage, and also a veladora-flecked piece of earth for planting. The canvas is fertile terrain on which to realign the spaces between the real and the imaginary: figures float in abstraction or are laid across surfaces, misfits and explorers in their own habitat.
Roberto Gil de Montes was born in 1950 in Guadalajara, Mexico. As a teenager his family relocated to the United States where he later went on to receive a BFA and MFA from Otis Art Institute, Los Angeles. As a young artist he became involved in the Chicano art movement in and around Los Angeles, developing relationships with artists such as Carlos Almaraz.
Gil de Montes was included in many solo exhibitions, including: Reverence in Blue, Kurimanzutto, Mexico City (2023); Temporada de lluvias, kurimanzutto, Mexico City (2022); Roberto Gil de Montes: Eight Works, Park View/Paul Soto, Los Angeles, CA (2021); Roberto Gil de Montes: The Water, kurimanzutto out east, East Hampton, New York, NY (2021); Misfits, as part of Siembra, kurimanzutto, Mexico City (2020); Moments, Lora Schlesinger Gallery, Santa Monica, CA (2017); Hecho en México, Lora Schlesinger Gallery, Santa Monica, CA (2014); Roberto Gil de Montes: Works Inspired by India, Lisa Coscino Gallery, Pacific Grove, CA (2005); Haus der Kulturen der Welt (HKW), Berlin (1994); Roberto Gil de Montes, LewAllen Gallery, Santa Fe, NM (1992); Roberto Gil de Montes, Carla Stellweg Latin American & Contemporary Art, New York, NY (1991); Ni Aquí, Ni Allá, Junior Arts Center Gallery, Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery, Barnsdall Art Park, CA (1991); Winston Gallery, Washington, D.C. (1987); Twelve and Nine, with Dean Pappas (two-person exhibition), Otis Student Gallery, Los Angeles, CA (1974); among many others. Throughout his career, Gil de Montes presented numerous solo exhibitions at the Jan Baum Gallery in Los Angeles, California.