Full Name: Paul Szmulewicz Szulc
Date and place of birth: Buenos Aires, Argentina 1955 1987 Mexican citizen
Email pablo_szm@hotmail.com
Pabloszmulewicz.com website
Studies,
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Enter the 1964 Children's Art Vocational Institute Labardén.
1968 Attends the School of Arts Augusto Bolognini, where a disciple of
Norberto teachers and Ernesto Pagano Valderrey.
1971 Argentina entered the Society of Arts, where
is dedicated for 10 years, work and cultural union advocacy groups organized numerous plastic. He became Secretary General of this institution.
1973 began his studies at the Escuela de Bellas Artes Manuel Belgrano
in the city of Buenos Aires.
1973 installs his first studio in San Telmo.
1974-1984 Attends workshops for teachers: Ruben Davila, Omar Brachetti,
Cristina Dartiguelongue, and Mutual of Fine Arts Alumni
Make 1985-1986 postgraduate courses at the Academy of San Carlos City
Mexico.
Exhibitions
SAMPLES INDIVIDUAL
Fall 1979 Winners Hall of SAAP (Argentina).
1983 Gallery Circle (Argentina).
Miro Gallery 1984 (Argentina).
1985 City Gallery Concordia Entre Rios Province.
1985-1986 exhibition "Plastic Dialogue in Mexico City."
1987 Gandhi Forum, Glaze (Mexico).
1991 Praxis Gallery (Mexico).
1992 Praxis Gallery (Mexico).
Gallery 1993 San Gamon, Chicago (USA).
1994 Praxis Gallery (Mexico).
1994 Museo de Arte de Queretaro (Mexico).
1995 Museum of Modern Art, Querétaro (Mexico)
Gallery 1996 1-2-3 San Salvador.
Mexico Fair 1996 in Taiwan.
1997 Casa de la Cultura Fatima, Monterrey (Mexico).
1997 Apex Gallery, Guadalajara (Mexico).
1998 Apex Gallery, Guadalajara (Mexico).
1998 Museo Casa Diego Rivera, Guanajuato (Mexico).
1999 Apex Gallery, Guadalajara (Mexico)
2001 Museum House of the First Printing (Mexico)
07/04/2002 Muró Foundation (Monterrey NL
2008 Apex Gallery (London)
2009 The Restorer (Monterrey NL)
BIENNIAL
1984 First Visual Arts Biennial of Havana (Cuba).
1989 Biennial of Painting of the Instituto Nacional de Bellas Artes (Mexico).
1992 VII Bienal Iberoamericana de Arte (Mexico).
1994 II Bienal Museo de Monterrey (Mexico).
1994 IV Bienal de Cuenca (Ecuador).