Victor Valera
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Victor Valera

Venezuela • 1927

Biography

Victor Valera was born in Maracaibo, Venezuela in 1927. In 1941, he registers in the School of Arts of this city. In 1945, he moves to Caracas and enters the School of Pictorial and Applied Arts. In 1952, he travels to Paris to work at Jean Dewasne's and Victor Vasarely's ateliers. He also works with Fernand Léger. In 1955, he takes part in the Arts Integration Project led by architect Carlos Raúl Villanueva in the Ciudad Universitaria of Caracas. From 1984 to 1985, he becomes a member of the Commission in charge of the creation of the Armando Reverón Institute. 


He lived and worked in Caracas. From 1953, date of his first Paris show, he carried out a vast number of individual and collective, painting and sculpture exhibitions in different museums, salons, national and international art fairs, private institutions halls, galleries, universities, in his own country as well as in Colombia, Brazil, United States, Spain, Belgium, and China. Victor Valera is one of the most acknowledged artists in his country. He earned the National Prize for sculpture in 1958. He has also received medals, buttons, plates, orders and twice has been appointed Doctor Honoris Causa, in 2002 by the Cecilio Acosta Catholic University of Maracaibo and in 2009 by the Central University of Venezuela.

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The year of birth of the artist is: 1927