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BRIEF HISTORY OF GALERIA OMR

Patricia Ortiz Monasterio and Jaime Riestra, owners/directors, founded Galería OMR in 1983. The gallery is located in a spacious early-twentieth-century house in the heart of the Roma district in Mexico City. From its beginnings, OMR has sought to promote the latest artistic tendencies in Mexican as well as international contemporary art.  It has a schedule of six to eight exhibitions per year in its Mexico City location and, since 1992, it has had an unfailing presence at international fairs such as ARCO (Spain), Art Basel (Switzerland), Art Basel Miami Beach (USA), Armory Show (New York) and MACO (Mexico). In 2009, OMR also participated in ZonaMACO Monterrey (Mexico) and Artissima (Torino, Italia). OMR represents a broad spectrum of the most prominent painters, sculptors, photographers and media artists both on the Mexican and international art scene, without neglecting the emerging group of talented young creators. It is the exclusive representative of the estate Adolfo Riestra.

DIRECTORS: Patricia Ortiz Monasterio, Jaime Riestra, Cristobal Riestra


ARTISTS REPRESENTED BY GALERIA OMR
Mauricio Alejo  (México, 1969)
José Arnaud (México 1976)
Iñaki Bonillas (México, 1981)
Raúl Cárdenas - Torolab (México, 1969)
Aldo Chaparro (Perú, 1965)
Félix Curto (España, 1967)
Jose Dávila (México 1974)
Gabriel de la Mora (México, 1968)
Sandra Gamarra (Perú, 1972)
Graham Gillmore (Canadá, 1963)
Alberto Gironella (México 1929 – México 1999)
Candida Höfer (Alemania,  1944)
Yishai Jusidman (México, 1963)
Rafael Lozano-Hemmer (México, 1967)
Jorge Méndez Blake (México, 1974)
Rubén Ortiz-Torres (México, 1964)
Adolfo Riestra (México, 1944 – México, 1988)
Maruch Sántiz Gómez (México, 1975)
Bonnie Seeman (Estados Unidos, 1969)
Laureana Toledo (México, 1970)


CONTACT
 
Plaza Río de Janeiro 54,
México DF 06700
T+52 55 l 5511 1179
F+52 55 l 5533 4244



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Gabriel de la Mora in SUPERFICIES DEL DESEO, (group show)

Museo Universitario de Arte Contemporáneo, Mexico (MUAC)

February 27 - May 30, 2010

Rineke Dijkstra, Karin Dolk, Angus Fairhurst, Anthony Goicolea, Gary Hill, Graciela Iturbide, Ana Mendieta, Gabriel de la Mora, Christian Siekmeier, Valeska Soares, Sofia Taboas, Wolfgang Tillmans and Franz West, among other