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Hernan Bas: The Conceptualists. The celebrated exhibition at The Bass Museum Miami - Queer Aesthetics and Eccentric Practices; Latinx Culture and Conceptual Art; Portraits of Imagination and Identity

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Dive into the imaginative and intricate world of Hernan Bas with "The Conceptualists"! Known for his richly detailed and culturally layered paintings, Bas presents a captivating new series featuring imaginary conceptual artists engaged in eccentric practices-from using Niagara Falls water for mixing paint to gilding the leaves of dying houseplants. These large-scale, meticulously crafted portraits invite viewers to explore their every detail and uncover their hidden stories.
This monograph features 30 stunning works and includes insightful contributions from Kevin Brazil, Isabelle Graw, Liz Munsell, Blake Oetting, and curator James Voorhies. The essays delve into Bas' exploration of queer aesthetics, Latinx influences, and his unique interpretation of conceptual art practices.
An essential addition for art enthusiasts interested in LGBTQIA+ themes, contemporary conceptual art, and Hernan Bas' extraordinary artistry.

  • Exclusive insight into Hernan Bas' latest series - Features 30 never-before-seen paintings, showcasing Bas' intricate storytelling and virtuoso technique.
  • Comprehensive essays from renowned art critics - Explores Bas' queer aesthetics, Latinx cultural influences, and his innovative take on conceptual art.
  • A collector's must-have - An in-depth exploration of Hernan Bas' groundbreaking series, perfect for fans of contemporary art and conceptual practices.


HERNAN BAS (b. 1978, Miami, FL) creates paintings that weave adolescent adventures with mythology, the paranormal, and literature. His recent work explores LGBTQIA+ activism, desire, and the occult, offering insight into today's political concerns.

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Dive into the imaginative and intricate world of Hernan Bas with "The Conceptualists"! Known for his richly detailed and culturally layered paintings, Bas presents a captivating new series featuring imaginary conceptual artists engaged in eccentric practices—from using Niagara Falls water for mixing paint to gilding the leaves of dying houseplants. These large-scale, meticulously crafted portraits invite viewers to explore their every detail and uncover their hidden stories.This monograph features 30 stunning works and includes insightful contributions from Kevin Brazil, Isabelle Graw, Liz Munsell, Blake Oetting, and curator James Voorhies. The essays delve into Bas' exploration of queer aesthetics, Latinx influences, and his unique interpretation of conceptual art practices.An essential addition for art enthusiasts interested in LGBTQIA+ themes, contemporary conceptual art, and Hernan Bas’ extraordinary artistry.Exclusive insight into Hernan Bas’ latest series – Features 30 never-before-seen paintings, showcasing Bas' intricate storytelling and virtuoso technique.Comprehensive essays from renowned art critics – Explores Bas' queer aesthetics, Latinx cultural influences, and his innovative take on conceptual art.A collector's must-have – An in-depth exploration of Hernan Bas' groundbreaking series, perfect for fans of contemporary art and conceptual practices.HERNAN BAS (b. 1978, Miami, FL) creates paintings that weave adolescent adventures with mythology, the paranormal, and literature. His recent work explores LGBTQIA+ activism, desire, and the occult, offering insight into today's political concerns.

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