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OverviewEmilio Lobato is a Colorado artist. Born and raised in San Pablo, a village 7 miles from San Luis, the oldest town in Colorado. Of Spanish Colonial ancestry, Lobato is the 16th generation of his fathers family in the U.S. In 1982 he earned. B.A. degree in Art from Colorado College, where he studied with printmaker and painter, Mary Chenoweth and sculptor, Carl Reed. In 1986 Lobato guest curated a Day of the Dead Mexican folk art exhibit for the Denver Art Museum as part of a NEH internship completed there. From 1989 to 1992 Lobato worked as Education Administrator in the Education Department at the Denver Art Museum. Since 1992 Lobato has been pursuing his studio practice full time. Additionally he has guest curated exhibitions for the Mizel Museum of Judaica, the Denver Arts Students League, and the Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art. In 2011 Lobato was the subject of a mid-career retrospective at the Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center, titled “Mi Linda Soledad” (My Beautiful Solitude”. Lobato work has been represented in galleries nationally, and is included in countless private and public collections nationally and internationally. Lobato has lived and worked in Denver since 1985. In 2023, a 40 year survey of his work was held at the Arvada Center in Colorado.
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Works
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Algo Nuevo (Something New)
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Años Livianos (Light Years)
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Casa Nueva (A New Home)
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Chain Reaction
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Esmeralda
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Eva
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Global Concern
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Grito (Yelling)
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Llamada (Calling)
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Moving Target
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Orisha
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Perro Negro (Black Dog)
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Two Village Boys
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Nucleus
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Continuum
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Envoy
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Centro
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Vena
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Un Pequeno Ricon Del Mundo
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El #3
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Anaya
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Una Idea en Dos Partes
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Malaga
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Thunderstruck
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Sandia
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Baul (Trunk)
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Sin Informaccion
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Sin Lider
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Sin Direccion
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The Great Unknown
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No Margin of Error
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Family Pods; Sm, M, L.
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Cancel Culture
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Collectiva Dividida (A Collective Divided)
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Epitome
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Distancia Social (Social Distancing)
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Tercio
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Elma
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Cantas de Amor
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North by Northwest
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About Astoria
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Aloft
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Align
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Un Buena Compania
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Untitled #11
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Coastal Musings
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Salish
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Untitled #9
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Untitled #5
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Video
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Biography
"I’m a painter, I am still searching for words to describe my ideas. Till then I will continue creating.” — Emilio Lobato
Emilio Lobato is a Colorado artist. Born and raised in San Pablo, a village 7 miles from San Luis, the oldest town in Colorado. Of Spanish Colonial ancestry, Lobato is the 16th generation of his fathers family in the U.S. In 1982 he earned. B.A. degree in Art from Colorado College, where he studied with printmaker and painter, Mary Chenoweth and sculptor, Carl Reed. In 1986 Lobato guest curated a Day of the Dead Mexican folk art exhibit for the Denver Art Museum as part of a NEH internship completed there. From 1989 to 1992 Lobato worked as Education Administrator in the Education Department at the Denver Art Museum. Since 1992 Lobato has been pursuing his studio practice full time. Additionally he has guest curated exhibitions for the Mizel Museum of Judaica, the Denver Arts Students League, and the Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art. In 2011 Lobato was the subject of a mid-career retrospective at the Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center, titled “Mi Linda Soledad” (My Beautiful Solitude”. Lobato work has been represented in galleries nationally, and is included in countless private and public collections nationally and internationally. Lobato has lived and worked in Denver since 1985. In 2023, a 40 year survey of his work was held at the Arvada Center in Colorado.
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Exhibitions
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LA | Randall Reid + Emilio Lobato
10 Aug - 14 Sep 2024Nüart Gallery presents 'Silent Elevations' an exhibition featuring new work by Randall Reid + Emilio Lobato at our Santa Monica location. The exhibition will run from August 10th through September...Read more -
R-E-D | 2024
A Group Exhibition 9 - 25 Feb 2024Nüart Gallery is thrilled to announce "R-E-D," our annual Valentine's Day exhibition featuring a curated collection of work celebrating the color red and its proximity to love and passion. .Read more
In art, music, and literature, love has always been one of the major engines of human creativity. In celebration of love, romance, and the mysterious longings of the heart, "R-E-D" features a diverse collection of artworks filled with romance for our annual Valentine's Day exhibition. Each work offers a distinct perspective on the color red and its unmistakable relationship with human desire and life itself. -
R-E-D
A Group Exhibition 10 - 19 Feb 2023Nüart Gallery is excited to announce the opening of ' R-E-D,' a Valentine's Day exhibition featuring a curated collection of paintings that celebrate the color red and its connection to...Read more -
Winter Selections
A Group Exhibition 20 Jan - 5 Feb 2023We’re excited to share our annual exhibition Winter Selections, featuring a curation of our artists whose abstract and figurative work celebrate a constrained winter palette . The minimalist environment of...Read more -
Emmett Culligan + William T. Carson + Emilio Lobato
Out of Fire 5 - 21 Aug 2022Nüart Gallery presents “ Out of Fire, ' a group exhibition featuring new work by Emmett Culligan, William T. Carson, and Emilio Lobato . The show features work of powerful...Read more -
Red Show
The Color of Love 11 - 25 Feb 2022A selection of works by our artists, reflecting their interpretations of one of the most celebrated human emotions – love. We invite you to join us in celebrating one of the most powerful colors of the spectrum.Read more -
Abstractions 2021
19 Nov - 12 Dec 2021Featuring Work by Beverly Kedzior, Emilio Lobato, Joseph Ostraff, Willy Bo Richardson + Judy WoodsRead more
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