Liliana Bucci
Painter
USA

Born & Raised in Argentina, Liliana Bucci spent her childhood traveling widely throughout her country & Europe with her family acquiring a love for art.
She dedicated her studies in painting & Sculpture at the Fine Arts Academies Beato Angelico & Regina Pacis. In 1983 she began a mentorship with Kenneth Kemble (one of the greatest contemporary artists and art critic), which lasted several years at that time she exhibited her work in museums in Argentina. In 1986 she moved with her husband & son, where she continued to develop her artistic pursuits, living in Montreal & Vancouver before recently relocating to Miami Beach.

Selected Group Exhibitions:
Museum Eduardo Sivori in Bs As (Argentina) - 1983
Architecture and Urbanism of Bs As (Argentina) - 1983
Provincial Museum of fine arts of La Plata (La Plata, Argentina) - 1983
Public Library of New Westminster (BC) - 2005
Instituto Italiano di Cultura in Vancouver (BC) - 2006
Italian Society Dante Aliguieri (Downtown Miami) - 2007

Individual Exhibition:
Vancouver Francophone Cultural Center (BC) - 2005

Bibliography:
CBC Vancouver Radio Interview May 30th, 2005
CBC Vancouver Television Interview, "Telejournal / Colombie Britannique" May 31st, 2005
CBC Vancouver Radio Interview,January 27th, 2005
CBC Vancouver Radio Interview, January 30th, 2006
''The Province" Newspapers, Vancouver (BC) pg.c.19; May 26th,2005
"The province" Newspapers, Vancouver, (BC) pg.c.15; June 23rd, 2005
"Marco Polo", Vancouver (BC) Italian Weekly News Papers. pg.14; February 14th, 2006
"Preview" Vancouver (BC) (The Gallery Guide) pg.22; April/may 2005
Straight.com Vancouver > (paintings by Liliana Bucci) to June 30th,
...ITALIAN PAINTERS IN VANCOUVER (Paintings by Tony Bruno and Liliana Bucci)

"I bring life to each element of the composition by playing with the spontaneous movement of each brushstroke. I specifically enjoy the challenge of achieving vivid works using muted earth tones and leaving free spaces."

"I chose torsos and statues because of their static dynamics as a means of showing the unnoticed impotence of
human being, when trying to express and share his deepest feelings. In this case particularly I preferred the female figure found it more adapted to show the emotional changes in the human being.
I used for this group of paintings a mixed media on canvas and hardboard."




Caroun Photo Club (CPC)