Veronica Ruiz de Velasco (born 1968) is a Mexican
neo-figurative painter living in the United States and one of the youngest female artist to exhibit solo at the
Museo de Arte Moderno (National Museum of Modern Art) in Mexico. Her talent attracted the attention of masters such as Teodulo Romulo,
Rufino Tamayo,
Jean Dubuffet, and
Gilberto Aceves Navarro who all took Veronica under their wings as a student and protégé. She was commissioned to paint a mural at the ABC Hospital that was unveiled by the
U.S. Ambassador
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in Mexico,
Charles J. Pilliod Jr.
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He was ambassador to Mexico from 1986 to 1989.
Biography
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and attended by Prince
Charles, Prince of Wales, and later a mural for the Hamon Science Building at the Southwest Medical Center in Dallas for
Nancy Hamon. In addition, Veronica has held several solo exhibitions including the
Museo de Arte Moderno in Mexico, Mexico Loteria, the
Mexico City International Airport
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, Nordstrom in the Galleria of Dallas and the Irving Art Center. Over the last decade, Veronica Ruiz de Velasco has been recognized as one of the world's greatest abstract artist. Her works have been quoted as
Jackson Pollock on steroids.
Biography
Veronica Ruiz de Velasco was born in
México D.F.
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to
Pedro Ruiz de Velasco
Pedro Thomas Mexican nobility, Ruiz de Velasco de la Madrid (April 1, 1915 – August 18, 1996) was a Mexicans, Mexican businessman and the family holder of several historical documents from Mexico including the original Declaration of Indep ...
(1915-1996) and Susana Zenteno Ruiz de Velasco and was the 15th child out of 18 siblings. In 1983, Ruiz de Velasco was accepted to take art courses at
La Escuela Nacional de Bellas Artes La Esmeralda
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in
Mexico City. In 1984, the curator of the Gallery of Lourdes Chumacero in Mexico exhibited her work. This was a springboard into the Mexican Art community, as it was attended by many leading painters such as Teodulo Romulo, Thomas Parra, and
Gilberto Aceves Navarro. Romulo offered Ruiz de Velasco lessons on his technique.
In 1984, Ruiz de Velasco went to Paris, France, to discuss art technique with
Jean Dubuffet.
In 1985,
Rufino Tamayo asked Ruiz de Velasco to come to his studio to take some private lessons with him. Tamayo commented that Ruiz de Velasco's art had "an excellent Color". In 1985–88, Ruiz de Velasco took several courses at the
Academia de San Carlos (Old San Carlos Academy) in Mexico City while taking private lessons from
Gilberto Aceves Navarro. She considers him as her most important teacher.
Exhibitions in Mexico
In 1985, Ruiz de Velasco held an exhibition at the
Gallery of the Loteria National of
Mexico. In 1986 she held an individual exhibition in the terminal of the
Benito Juarez International Airport
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in
Mexico City. In 1987, she was the youngest female artist to exhibit at the
Museo de Arte Moderno (national Museum of Modern Art) in Mexico.
The exhibition was an homage to
Andrew Lloyd Webber
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and had reference pieces such as
Cats
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,
Jesus Christ Superstar
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,
Evita,
Starlight Express, and the
Phantom of the Opera. The
Museo de Arte Moderno published their twenty five year celebration book and included Ruiz de Velasco as one of Mexico's leading artists.
In 1989, Ruiz de Velasco painted a
mural in the
American British Cowdray Medical Center
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in
Mexico D.F.
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This mural took almost a year to complete. The inauguration of the mural was a national event in Mexico, unveiled by the
U.S. Ambassador
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in Mexico,
Charles J. Pilliod Jr.
Charles J. Pilliod Jr. (October 20, 1918 – April 18, 2016) was an American business executive and diplomat.
He was ambassador to Mexico from 1986 to 1989.
Biography
Pilliod served in World War II from 1942 to 1945 as a pilot in the 20th Air F ...
Charles, Prince of Wales was also present and congratulated Ruiz de Velasco on the donation of her time and effort.
In 1991, Ruiz de Velasco created a painting for the
Playboy Collection in
Chicago, Illinois. She was then asked by the curator, Jack Bolton, of the Rockefeller Collection in
New York City to create a piece for their collection. In 1994,
Goodyear Corporation in
Akron, Ohio held an exhibition of Ruiz de Velasco's artwork in their private executive
gallery. In 1995, Coronado S.A. de C.V. held an exhibition of Ruiz de Velasco's artwork in their gallery in
México, D.F.
In 1996, Ruiz de Velasco created a portrait for
President Bill Clinton. President Clinton and
Hillary Clinton sent a letter of appreciation for this portrait.
Career in the United States
In the summer of 1995, Ruiz de Velasco was vacationing for two weeks with her father in
Cozumel and met her future husband. In July, 1996, she married him at the Igelsias San Miguel on the Isla de Cozumel. In August, her father
Pedro Ruiz de Velasco
Pedro Thomas Mexican nobility, Ruiz de Velasco de la Madrid (April 1, 1915 – August 18, 1996) was a Mexicans, Mexican businessman and the family holder of several historical documents from Mexico including the original Declaration of Indep ...
died at the age of 81. In September she returned to
Dallas with her husband.
The January 1997 edition of the Lifestyle Magazine contained a biography of Ruiz de Velasco's Career. In February the Anasazi Gallery in Dallas held a solo exhibition for Ruiz de Velasco. In April,
Lucent Technologies held an exhibition of her work in their private executive gallery in
Mesquite, Texas. In June,
AT&T held an exhibition in their private executive gallery in
Las Colinas, Texas
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. In October,
Nordstrom of the Gallería in Dallas promoted Ruiz de Velasco's oil paintings throughout their store in honor of
Hispanic Heritage Month. Ruiz de Velasco signed several hundred autographs. Nordstrom of the Gallería also held a fashion show with their top clothing lines with Ruiz de Velasco's art images used as a photographic backdrop.
In 1997, Mrs.
Nancy Hamon asked Ruiz de Velasco to create a mural for the Nancy and Jake L. Hamon Biomedical Research Building at the
University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas. The mural was 3 meters by 4 meters. It was inaugurated by
Nancy Hamon and the Director of the Medical Center, Dr. Kern Wildenthall.
In April 1999, Ruiz de Velasco held an exhibition at the Florence Art Gallery in
Dallas, Texas. In July 1999, the Beaux Art at the
Dallas Museum of Art chose Ruiz de Velasco to provide several of her paintings to auction off for charity. In December 1999, she held an individual exhibition at the
Irving Arts Center (Museum) in
Irving, Texas
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In April 2000, Ruiz de Velasco held an exhibition at the Mission Gallery in
Highland Park, Texas. In 2003, she created two murals and donated them to the Beaty Early Childhood School in
Plano, Texas. In 2005 she painted an airplane hung from the ceiling of the new International Terminal at the
Dallas–Fort Worth Airport. In 2007, she painted the front cover of the September/October 2007 edition of the
Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists.
In 2009, Veronica Ruiz de Velasco is one of five Mexican artists selected to create a painting representing Mexico at the 2010
FIFA World Cup in South Africa.
In 2019, Veronica Ruiz de Velasco is interviewed on the TV Show "Estamos Unidos America" which will air on
Mega TV.
In November 2020, Veronica Ruiz de Velasco opened her own art gallery in Palm Beach on
Worth Avenue
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.
In 2021,
Judge Jeanine Pirro interviewed her about her career inside her gallery and posted it to her Instagram site.
In January 2022,
Judge Jeanine Pirro thanked her for creating a masterpiece on her three dogs, Ted , Red and Stella on her national Foxnews show called The Five.
From March 31 to April 2, 2023, she held an exhibition at the Salon international d'art Contemporain at the
Louvre Museum in Paris, France.
References
External links
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1968 births
Living people
Mexican women painters
Contemporary painters
Mexican muralists
Artists from Mexico City
Women muralists
Escuela Nacional de Pintura, Escultura y Grabado "La Esmeralda" alumni
20th-century Mexican women artists
21st-century Mexican women artists