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  <body-html>&lt;p&gt;This  is the catalogue of an exhibition of paintings and works on paper curated by artist Manuel Ocampo and featuring work by Ocampo and three of Spain&#8217;s most dynamic contemporary artists: Patricio Cabrera, Chema Cobo, and Curro Gonz&#225;lez.   Of the many brilliant artists that the Philippine-born Ocampo met during his sojourn in Seville, the three he has included in this exhibition&#8212;Cabrera, Cobo, and Gonz&#225;lez&#8212;inspired his deepest admiration. Ocampo writes in his introduction, &#8220;All three painters have established careers in their native country, so I am by no means trying to organize a show featuring a new trend in Spanish art or a survey of Andalusian artists. I have noticed, however, that only a very small number of Spanish artists are widely known in the U.S. and internationally. This exhibition is my attempt to broaden an appreciation of Spanish painters, with a focus on the province I love most.&#8221;&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;&#8220;Les Chiens Andalous&#8221; combines four outstanding artists whose visions are fortified with historical and political awareness, yet tinged with what Ocampo calls &#8220;Spanish surrealism&#8217;s twisted logic.&#8221; Citing the Luis Bu&#241;uel film from which the exhibition takes its name, he points out: &#8220;What the movie is notorious for is the scene depicting what some consider the most violent act committed against the eye in film history. I hope the works included in this show attack the&#160; visual senses in a similarly positive and liberating way.&#8221;&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;Texts: Introduction by Manuel Ocampo.  Essay by Kevin Power.  Kevin Power interviews the artists.&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;84 pages, Softcover, 10&amp;#215;8.5 inches, 2001&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;&lt;span class=&quot;caps&quot;&gt;ISBN &lt;/span&gt;#1-889195-47-2&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;http://www.track16.com/exhibitions/leschiens/&quot;&gt;Link to Exhibition&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;</body-html>
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  <body>This  is the catalogue of an exhibition of paintings and works on paper curated by artist Manuel Ocampo and featuring work by Ocampo and three of Spain&#8217;s most dynamic contemporary artists: Patricio Cabrera, Chema Cobo, and Curro Gonz&#225;lez.   Of the many brilliant artists that the Philippine-born Ocampo met during his sojourn in Seville, the three he has included in this exhibition&#8212;Cabrera, Cobo, and Gonz&#225;lez&#8212;inspired his deepest admiration. Ocampo writes in his introduction, &#8220;All three painters have established careers in their native country, so I am by no means trying to organize a show featuring a new trend in Spanish art or a survey of Andalusian artists. I have noticed, however, that only a very small number of Spanish artists are widely known in the U.S. and internationally. This exhibition is my attempt to broaden an appreciation of Spanish painters, with a focus on the province I love most.&#8221;

&#8220;Les Chiens Andalous&#8221; combines four outstanding artists whose visions are fortified with historical and political awareness, yet tinged with what Ocampo calls &#8220;Spanish surrealism&#8217;s twisted logic.&#8221; Citing the Luis Bu&#241;uel film from which the exhibition takes its name, he points out: &#8220;What the movie is notorious for is the scene depicting what some consider the most violent act committed against the eye in film history. I hope the works included in this show attack the&#160; visual senses in a similarly positive and liberating way.&#8221;

Texts: Introduction by Manuel Ocampo.  Essay by Kevin Power.  Kevin Power interviews the artists.

84 pages, Softcover, 10 x 8.5 inches, 2001

ISBN #1-889195-47-2

&quot;Link to Exhibition&quot;:http://www.track16.com/exhibitions/leschiens/</body>
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