NATIVIDAD BERMEJO
Logroño, Spain. 1961.
Graduated at the Faculty of Fine Arts Universida Complutense, Madrid and Doctorate in Fine Arts from the University of Salamanca 1991. She received the CESIC Scholarship. 1987-1990 and Banesto Scholarship, 1991.
Professor of sculpture at the Faculty of Fine Arts of Pontevedra. University of Vigo. Spain.
SOLO EXHIBITIONS
Gallery Paral.lel 39. Valencia, Spain.
1989
Gallery Paral.lel 39. Valencia, Spain.
1991
Gallery Angels de la Mota. Barcelona.
The last night of the year. Gallery Angel Romero. Madrid, Spain.
1992
Gallery Paral.lel 39. Valencia, Spain.
1994
Amós Salvador Gallery. Logroño, Spain.
Egam Gallery. Madrid, Spain.
1995
Gallery Angels de la Mota. Barcelona, Spain.
1997
Gallery S.C.Q. Santiago de Compostela, Spain.
1998
Egam Gallery. Madrid, Spain.
2001
Healthy, healthy… Estrany-de la Mota Gallery. Barcelona, Spain.
2002
Chu-uiiu, uiiu-chu, chu-titi. Egam Gallery. Madrid, Spain.
XIII Art Exhibition. Sajazarra. La Rioja, Spain.
2006
Egam Gallery. Madrid, Spain.
2008
Big-Bang. Art Center Caja de Burgos CAB. Burgos, Spain.
2009
The Ship of Fools I. Egam Gallery. Madrid, Spain.
La nave de los locos II. Rafael Ortiz Gallery. Sevilla, Spain.
2012
The storm. ABC Museum. Madrid, Spain.
2013
20 Hz-20Kz. Egam Gallery. Madrid, Spain.
2018
Imago-Bild. Estrany de la Mota Gallery. Barcelona, Spain.
2021
Croci e arancie. Spanish Royal Accademy in Rome. Rome, Italy.
GROUP EXHIBITIONS. Selection
1985
Tabacalera Hall. Logroño, Spain.
1986
Young Art and City. Oviedo, Spain. Urban installation.
Attitudes. Velazquez Palace. Madrid, Spain.
1987
Actituts. Espai 10 Joan Miró Foundation. Barcelona, Spain.
Point. C. Cultural de la Villa. Madrid, Spain.
Art and Environment. Gijón, Spain. Urban installation.
1988
Young sculpture. Caja de Ahorros y Monte de Piedad de Sevilla, Spain.
Current Art Workshops. Fine Arts Circle. Madrid, Spain.
1989
3rd Pablo Gargallo Sculpture Competition. Pinatelli Space. Zaragoza, Spain.
Proposal 89. Círculo de Bellas Artes, Madrid. and Casa de España, Paris, France.
Amsterdam, Berlin-DDR, Madrid. Berlin (West). Küntlerwerkstatt im Bahnhof Westend. West Berlin. Germany.
1990
Amsterdam, Berlin-DDR, Madrid. Berlin (West). Faculty of Fine Arts of –
Werken vit wier kuntsakademies. Rijssakademie van Beeldende Kunsten. Amsterdam. The Netherlands.
Iberian Exhibition of Modern Art. Cáceres and Campo Maior, Portugal.
II Biennial of Plastic Arts. Cultural Rioja Amós Salvador Hall. Logroño, Spain.
Tanqueray Biennial. Conde Duque Barracks. Madrid, Spain.
1991
All at six. Gallery Paral.lel 39. Valencia, Spain.
Les cuatre cents clous. Angels de la Mota Gallery. Barcelona, Spain.
Emergences. Vers une nouvelle vision de l’art espagnol. House of Spain. Paris, France.
Sommeratelier. Messegelande Hannover. Germany.
1992
Autobiographies. Amadís Hall. Madrid, Spain.
Banesto Grants for artistic creation. Arco’92. Madrid. Spain.
1994
Martínez Guerricabeitia Biennial. University of Valencia. Spain.
Painting Festival. El Monte Foundation. Seville, Spain.
1995
La Mediterranée des femmes. University of Sciences and Technology of Lille. France.
1996
ZWEIMAL 5 x 5. Five artist from Madrid in a dialogue with five from Berlin. Kunstverein . Germany.
ACUD and Kunstant Kreuzberg / Bethanien. Berlin. Germany.
For the Red Cross. Palace of the Deputation of Pontevedra. Spain.
Rich and famous. Hall of Arms. Citadel. Pamplona. Spain.
1997
ARCO’97. Last acquisitions. Marugame Museum. Madrid, Spain.
Public Collection IV. Selection of Contemporary Art Income. 1994-96. Museum of Fine Arts of Alava. Spain.
2000
Martínez Guerricabeitia 1990-1999 (acquisitions). Martínez Guerricabeitia Gallery. Valencia.
Plural. Amós Salvador Hall. Logroño, Spain.
2001
2000-2001 BEGIJNHOF Sweet dreams. Estrany-De la Mota Gallery. Barcelona, Spain.
2002
Contemporary Art from Spain. European Central Bank. Frankfurt. Frankfurt. Germany.
Paintings. Torrente Ballester Center. Ferrol. Spain.
2003
Painting words. Itinerant: Cervantes Institute of Berlin and New York, USA; and Lonja of Alicante. Spain.
XII International Biennial of art of Vila Nova de Cerveira. Portugal.
2004
Last acquisitions. Community of Madrid. Alcalá 31 Gallery. Madrid, Spain.
Contemporary art. The light, the darkness, the scope and the memory. Pilar Citoler Collection. Amós Salvador Gallery. Logroño, Spain.
Clónicas. Casa das Artes. Vigo, Spain.
2007
Portrait. Studio 22. Logroño, Spain.
Fragile. Estrany de la Mota. Barcelona, Spain.
Existences. MUSAC, Museum of Contemporary Art of Castilla-León. León, Spain
2008
Chain Reaction. Rafael Ortiz Gallery. Seville, Spain.
2009
Under the light of the black sun. Adora Calvo Gallery. Salamanca, Spain.
2010
ARCOmadrid_2010. Rafael Ortiz Gallery Stand. Madrid, Spain.
Ars Itineraris. The journey in contemporary art. Amós Salvador Gallery, Logroño, Spain.
2011
(I + E). Caja de Burgos Art Center (CAB), Burgos, Spain.
Approximations I. Helga de Alvear Foundation, Cáceres, Spain
2012
2 galeristes, 299 artists, 24 comissaris, 23 agents…Galería Estrany-de la Mota, Barcelona, Spain.
2013
The partial as significant. Caja de Burgos-CaixaBank Collection. Alcobendas Art Center, Madrid, Spain.
En plenas facultades. Museum of Pontevedra, Pontevedra, Spain.
2015
Seeing (re)veiling: uses and representations of the inexplicable. MUSAC, León. Spain.
2016
Painting in a low voice: echoes of Giorgio Morandi in Spanish art. José Guerrero Center, Granada, Spain.
El relato desprovisto: raw drawings. Cervantes Institute of Beijing, Beijing, China.
2017
Many roads: contemporary images of the Camino de Santiago. Academy of Spain in Rome, Rome, Italy; Museum of Contemporary Art of Castilla y León (MUSAC), León.
A yellow rose. Amós Salvador Hall, Logroño. Spain.
Displays of Affection I: Mapping Memory. Estrany-de la Mota Gallery, Barcelona. Spain.
2018
Die Ecke Gallery. Santiago de Chile. 2018.