Painting Exhibit Catalog: Bodies and Spirals

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MARIO TORAL Bodies and Spirals New York, 2013

Embassy of Chile Cultural Department Consulate General of Chile in New York


Cover LONELY WOMAN Oil on canvas 71x59in 2011

EMBASSY OF CHILE Ambassador, Felipe Bulnes Cultural Attaché, Nicolás Bär Cultural Department Assistant, Álvaro Bustamante CONSULATE GENERAL OF CHILE IN NEW YORK Consul General , Julio Fiol Consul, Giancarlo Alberti DESIGN, EDITION AND PRODUCTION Cultural Department, Embassy of Chile PHOTOGRAPHS Patricia Novoa ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Directorate for Cultural Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Chile

Printed in the United States


BODIES AND SPIRALS Behind a big part of the artistic and musical works of the history of art, there is a relation with geometry. It inspires, gives cohesion and hierarchy. Here we find an aim for order that lies beneath the subconscious, common to all human beings, today and yesterday. During the Renaissance, in Egypt, in contemporary art, in primitive cultures, in the child that draws the sun with a circle, in the solemnity of worship places. Picasso sustains it, ironically, “Don’t look for interpretations in Guernica. It is only a bullfight in a basement, united by a triangle and a light bulb�. During a trip I made to India and Nepal a surrounding, powerful, geometric form was fixed in my eyes and memory, present in sculptures, images, music and architecture. This was the spiral, that is born wide, swallowing all that exists like a flowing river or a snake, that later stirs in itself to compress in slimmer forms, become minimal, to gradually grow bigger like it was before, in an unstoppable movement that forms a wavy surface; a chaotic order of the universe in a one of a kind swirl of life and energy.

Mario Toral


ABOUT THE ARTIST Mario Toral, Chilean artist. Painter, printmaker, illustrator and writer. He studied in the Escuela de Bellas Artes in Montevideo, Uruguay, and under Henry-Georges Adam in Paris. While living in Paris from 1950 to 1962, he familiarized himself with techniques of drawing and printmaking. On his return to Chile in 1962, he taught at the Escuela de Artes de la Universidad Cat贸lica in Santiago until 1972, when he established himself in New York. He returns to Chile in 1995 to create the Art School of Universidad Finis Terrae, being its Dean for 15 years. Currently, he is devoted exclusively to his art and writing, sharing his time between New York and Santiago. Toral has illustrated over 40 books of poets and writers, especially those of the Chilean Nobel laureate, poet Pablo Neruda. Among his literary works, his stories have been published in the United States, Sweden and France. In 1997 he published the book Tanai y el Resplandor de Eros, about his life experiences linked to some major works of art, and in 2010, Toral en el Pa铆s de las Maravillas, a combination of literary texts and pictorical images reflecting his personal vision of the world. He is renowned for his numerous murals; the most important one, Memoria Visual de una Naci贸n in Santiago, Chile. This project was filmed for a documentary that won the Gran Premio in the Bienal de Cine Latinoamericano in Trieste, Italy in 2002. In 1980, Mario Toral was awarded the Guggenheim fellowship in the United States. He was artist in residence at Fordham University, New York, and in 1988, Thomas Messer, Director of the Guggenheim Museum, selected Toral to represent Chile in the Art Olympics in Seul, Korea. His paintings are exhibited in the most important Museums, such as the Metropolitan Art Museum, MOMA and the Brooklyn Museum in New York, the Art Museum of Texas University, Texas, the Art Museum of Indianapolis, Indiana, and in private collections. Toral has carried out numerous collective and individual exhibitions in Chile and all over the world: Brazil, France, Argentina, United States, Yugoslavia, Spain, El Salvador, Colombia, Mexico, Germany, Switzerland, Canada and Australia, among others.


Since his first works, Mario Toral represents the human body in different forms: naked, transmuted, disintegrated or diaphanous, in a personal language that speaks of his own experience and emotions. The historic aspects stand out in his refined work. The human drama as the subject, is manifested even in images where the figure is not physically present. The work of Toral sometimes is shaken, rocked, buffeted by emotions, by sudden terrors, by acid criticism, and in others, a tense peace takes hold of the scene and offers a breath of trust, hope, that makes us think that the world is still a beautiful place.

Mario Toral’s watercolors are at the same time both extremely delicate and extremely strong. Though his palette is soft as the mist, his images are inscrutable. Never before there have been such delicate but unmerciful paintings at the Fendrick Gallery. Paul Richard, The Washington Post Toral’s art brings us a wide range of thoughts and feelings, fantasies and existential mystery. Elaine Johnson, Museum of Modern Art (MOMA), New York Toral puts a spell on us with his masterful techniques and with his particular images that mix human forms with birds in landscapes that belong to other worlds. David L. Shirey, The New York Times Toral transforms his own transformation, shapes his forms, expands his latitude. Toral explores the unknown universe that haunts us from the high towers. The eyes of the sea that there were left after the highest tide. Pablo Neruda, Chilean Nobel Laureate


Chilean internationally renowned artist Mario Toral, is particularly well known in New York, a city that has witnessed -over 40 years- the development of his prolific creation. Today, he is back with his thrilling exhibition of “Bodies and Spirals”, which represents the relationship between geometry and the art world as a result of his own observations during trips to India and Nepal. The works shown in this exhibition embody that deep and comprehensive vision that Mario has of the human figure, which at the same time allows him to express his own beliefs and desires as a professional dreamer of a fulfilled and more accomplished humanity. The Consulate General of Chile in New York presents Mario Toral’s magnificent work that will certainly delight with his strokes those who already know him, and will captivate those who for the first time will have the opportunity to admire “Bodies and Spirals”. This new testimony of such a prominent Chilean artist in this global city, enhances the presence of a faraway country that considers that art is essential for the generations to come. Julio Fiol Consul General Consulate of Chile in New York

Approaching the paintings, drawings, engravings of Mario Toral is approaching modernity, the poetics of plastic, the fantasy that comes out of his fugitive, open, deep, dramatic or ironic visions. The painting of this Chilean, this open and universal American, makes us roam with pictorial imagination, worlds that seem arrested in Easter Island, go through the Spanish landscapes or get lost in the streets of Manhattan. Toral, as the poets of his land, as Neruda or Huidobro, as Rojas or Parra, is one and many. And his painting from tradition to modernity is a poetic and pictorial exploration that Instiitute Cervantes of New York is honored to present for the first time. Welcome to this land of La Mancha in Manhattan this quixotic Chilean painter. So yours, as ours. Javier Rioyo Executive Director Instituto Cervantes of New York



BODIES IN DARK SPACE Oil on canvas 68x91in 2011

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ANIMALS AND FACES Oil on canvas 69x89in 2011

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DIVERTIMENTO Oil on canvas 55x70in 2011

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FACE AND BLUE STONES Oil on canvas 58x91in 2011

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FACES AND FEATHERS Oil on canvas 69x89in 2011

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LONELY WOMAN Oil on canvas 71x59in 2011

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GOLDEN OBJECTS AND TWO NAKED BODIES Oil on canvas 55x71in 2011

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WOMAN WITH HAIR STYLE Oil on canvas 47x71in 2011

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Embassy of Chile Cultural Department Consulate General of Chile in New York Instituto Cervantes New York, NY 2013


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Embassy of Chile Cultural Department Consulate General of Chile in New York


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