Vicente Antonorsi, “Cubo”, 2006, Plywood, 70 x 70 x 70 cm, Caracas, Venezuela, Private collection. Photo credit:Charlie Riera.
Vicente Antonorsi, “Dinteles”, 2009, Plywood, 238 x 150 x 21 cm, Caracas, Venezuela, Private colllection. Photo credit:Charlie Riera.
Vicente Antonorsi, “Amasijo”, 2006, Cedar wood, MDF and ropes, 170 cm diameter, Caracas, Venezuela, Private collection. Photo credit: Charlie Riera.
Vicente Antonorsi, “Columna de 4 Rebanadas de cubo”, 2010, Rusted iron, 200 x 50 x 25 cm, Caracas, Venezuela, Private collection. Photo credit: Charlie Riera.
Vicente Antonorsi, “Dos paralelepipedos”, 2009, Rusted iron, 192 x 79 x 70 cm, Caracas, Venezuela, Private collection. Photo credit: Gabriel Díaz.
Vicente Antonorsi, “Paralelepipedo plano I y II”, 2009, Rusted iron, 158 x 59 x 10 cm, Caracas, Venezuela, Private collection. Photo credit: Gabriel Díaz.
Vicente Antonorsi, “Tres rebanadas de cubo”, 2011, Rusted iron, 129 x 377 x 43 cm, Caracas, Venezuela, PDVSA Collection. Photo credit: Tirone García.
Vicente Antonorsi, “Dos paralelepipedos en granito”, 2011, Black and white granite, 240 x 70 x 30 cm each, Caracas, Venezuela, Private collection. Photo credit: Tirone García.
Vicente Antonorsi, “Dos rebanadas de cubo”, 2011, Black and white granite, 70 x 70 x 20 cm each, Caracas, Venezuela, Private collection. Photo credit: Tirone García.
Vicente Antonorsi, “Mural de Bloques”, 2010, Concrete, 30 x 30 x 5 cm each, Caracas, Venezuela, Private collection. Photo credit: Tirone García.
Vicente Antonorsi, “Pirámides agudas”, 2013, Golden stone (travertine), 103 x 60 x 30 cm each, Caracas, Venezuela, Private collection. Photo credit: Claudio Annino.
Vicente Antonorsi, “Vigas”, 2015, Iron with acro-vinyl paint paint, Variable dimensions, Caracas, Venezuela, Photo credit: Claudio Annino.
Vicente Antonorsi, “Calado desplazado magnífico”, 2015, Interlocking plywood, 150 x 150 x 23 cm, Caracas, Venezuela, Photo credit: Claudio Annino.
Selected Biographical Information
Education / Training
1970-1978: Arquitecto, Universidad de Los Andes, Bogotá, Colombia.
1973-1974: Diseñador Gráfico, Universidad Jorge Tadeo Lozano, Bogotá, Colombia.
1972-1973: Diseñador Textil, Facultad de Bellas Artes, Universidad de Los Andes, Bogotá, Colombia.
Prizes / Fellowships
2005: 3er. Premio. VIII Bienal Nacional de Esculturas Francisco Narváez, Museo de Arte Contemporáneo Francisco Narváez, Porlamar, Venezuela.