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1931 - 2007

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  • Top-ranked work: Untitled (From the series Soldier Wall)
  • Museums on APS: Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Puerto Rico
  • Died: 2007
  • Born: 1931, New York, United States of America
  • Nationality: United States of America
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  • Copyright status: Under copyright
  • Art period: Modern
  • Top 3 works: Untitled (From the series Soldier Wall)
  • Lifespan: 76 years
  • Works on APS: 1

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What is John Balossi known for primarily?
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Where was John Balossi born?
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What educational qualifications did John Balossi hold?
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In which institution did Balossi serve as an Associate Professor?
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What medium was John Balossi particularly adept at?

A Sculptor's Vision of Explosive Color

John Balossi was an artist who did not merely paint or sculpt; he orchestrated visual eruptions. Born in the vibrant energy of New York City in 1931, Balossi carried a lifelong fascination with the cataclysmic and the cosmic. His artistic journey, which would eventually bridge the cultural landscapes of the United States and Puerto Rico, was defined by a refusal to settle for the mundane. Instead, he sought out the "shouting" colors—hues so blunt and intense they felt like a volcanic eruption captured in mid-burst. This preference for high-impact chromaticism became his signature, a way to translate the overwhelming power of the universe onto canvas and metal.

His academic foundation was laid at Columbia University, where he earned both his Bachelor of Fine Arts and his Master’s degree. These formative years in New York provided him with the technical rigor necessary to master diverse media, from the delicate precision of printmaking to the heavy demands of monumental sculpture. However, it was his move to Puerto Rico in 1960 that would profoundly reshape his artistic identity. As an Associate Professor of Fine Arts at the University of Puerto Rico in Río Piedras, Balossi became a vital figure in the island's academic and creative community, nurturing new generations of artists while simultaneously integrating his New York training with the tropical intensity of the Caribbean.

The Spirit of Movement and Form

While his palette was often explosive, Balossi’s subject matter frequently returned to themes of primal strength and grace. He is perhaps most celebrated for his profound interpretations of equine imagery. To Balossi, the horse was not merely an animal but a symbol of untamed energy and movement. This fascination manifested across various disciplines: in his acrylic paintings, where horses emerged from fields of color; in his ceramic sculptures, such as his 198 and 1986 works; and in his monumental metal pieces. His sculptural practice was particularly innovative, utilizing materials like steel, aluminum plates, and even terracotta. He mastered the technique of hammering aluminum to create textures that caught the light, giving his "Cloud Series" an ethereal, shifting quality.

Beyond the equine, Balossi’s work often touched upon the celestial and the elemental. He famously stated that he was drawn not to the objects of everyday life, but to the vastness of the universe—the mountains, the oceans, and the stars. This cosmic perspective is evident in his woodcuts, such as the "White Rider" series, and his larger-scale works like "Moonscape." Whether working with the weight of welded iron or the fluidity of watercolor, his goal remained constant: to capture a sense of the monumental and the transformative.

Legacy and Recognition

The breadth of Balossi’s career is reflected in his prolific exhibition history. With more than thirty solo exhibitions spanning New York, Paris, and Puerto Rico, he established a global presence that few contemporary artists of his era could claim. His accolades included prestigious honors such as first place in the fifth edition of the UNESCO Painting Gallery in Puerto Rico, cementing his status as a master of color and form.

Today, the historical significance of John Balossi lies in his ability to fuse Abstract Expressionist intensity with a unique, personal mythology. His work serves as a bridge between different worlds—the urban sophistication of New York and the vibrant spirit of Puerto Rico. His legacy is preserved in some of the world's most esteemed institutions, ensuring that his "shouting" colors continue to resonate with viewers long after his passing in 2007. Notable collections holding his work include:

  • The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), New York
  • Museo de Arte de Puerto Rico, San Juan
  • Museum of Fine Arts, Fort Lauderdale
  • Ponce Art Museum, Puerto Rico
  • Chase Manhattan Fine Arts Center, New York



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