Pablo Siebel

Pablo Siebel (born December 1954 in Santiago de Chile) is a Chilean painter.[1] He has garnered more than 60 individual and group exhibitions, as well as placements in museums, public and private collections, including the Sala José Saramago in Madrid, Spain.

Background

Siebel moved with his family to Europe in 1970. Following a sojourn in his father's native Germany, in 1971 the family finally settled in Spain.

In Madrid, Siebel concurrently studied law and art. While he obtained his law degree from the Universidad Complutense, he never practiced his father's chosen profession. Instead, he opted to follow his personal like for art.

Individual Exhibitions

1980

     O.C.I. Kitzbühel, Austria.

1981

     Galeria El Claustro, Santiago, Chile.

1983

     Galeria Anais, Munich, Alemania.
     BfG Galerie, Regensburg, Alemania.
     Canning House, Londres, Gran Bretaña.

1984

     Galeria Seiquer, Madrid, España.

1985

     Galerie Berthe, Bargteheide, Alemania.

1986

     Galería Plástica 3, Santiago, Chile.

1987

     Galerie Hartmann, Frankfurt, Alemania.
     Galerie Ruchti, Colonia, Alemania.

1989

     Galerie Kampl, Munich, Alemania.
     Galerie Ruchti, Colonia, Alemania.

1992

     La Galería, Santiago, Chile.

1994

     Musero de Salamanca, Salamanca, España.

1995

     Galería Arte Giani, Frankfurt, Alemania.
     Sala de exposiciones de la Biblioteca de Castilla y León, Valladolid, España.
     Galería Coscoja, Segovia, España.

1996

     Galería Montalbán, Madrid, España.
     Casa de la Cultura de El Espartal, Madrid, España.

1997

     Galería Arte Giani, Frankfurt, Alemania.
     Centro Cultural Las Dehesillas, Leganés, Madrid,España.
     Galería Arte Actual la Dehesa, Santiago, Chile.
     Museo de Arte Contemporáneo, Santiago, Chile

1998

     Galerie Differente, Hamburgo, Alemania.
     Stadthausgalerie Hamm, Alemania.

1999

     Galería Ángela Sacritán, Madrid, España.

2001

     Centro Cultural Recoleta, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
     "Flores y Fantasmas", Sala La Escondida, Embajada de Chile, Berlín, Alemania.

2002

     Haus Opherdicke, Kreis Unna, Alemania.

2003

     Galerie Wagner, Zürich, Switzerland
     Cassis, New York, USA.

References

  1. "GCMA opens new exhibits in October". Tampa Bay Newspapers. 11 October 2007. Retrieved 4 August 2010.


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