Muerto en Vida
by Carlos Luna
Oil on Canvas
40 x 47 in
(101.5 x 119.5 cm)
2004
Provenance
CCG Art Collection, Miami, Florida, USA.
Exhibited
Museum of Art Fort Lauderdale, Nova Southeastern University, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, USA, October 2, 2008 –
Susquehanna Art Museum, Harrisburg Pennsylvania, USA, January 11 –
Literature
Carlos Luna, Personal Histories, Susquehanna Art Museum, Polk Museum of Art & The Suzanne H. Arnold Gallery, Lebanon Valley College, p. 77, Published July 2006, Illustrated in color.
Pablo Picasso Ceramics, Carlos Luna Paintings, p. 265 (Cat. 112), Published 2008, ISBN: 978-
Museum Description
Muerto en vida
Once Luna’s life in Miami began to become better defined, he suddenly found himself dealing with so many different things: his desire to paint, working with museums, galleries and collectors, and adjusting to a new lifestyle, all the while maintaining stability in his domestic life with his wife and three children. This painting reflects all the aspects—the good and the frenzied—of coping with contemporary life.
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