A Decade of Realism

A Decade of Realism

169 Madeira Avenue Coral Gables/Miami, FL 33134, USA Friday, November 2, 2018–Friday, November 23, 2018 Opening Reception: Friday, November 2, 2018, 6 p.m.–10 p.m.


radishes and carrots by renato meziat

Renato Meziat

RADISHES AND CARROTS, 2006

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grapes and crystal bottle by renato meziat

Renato Meziat

GRAPES AND CRYSTAL BOTTLE, 2011

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composition with pillows by renato meziat

Renato Meziat

COMPOSITION WITH PILLOWS, 2013

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vegetables by renato meziat

Renato Meziat

VEGETABLES, 2008

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fruits--still life by renato meziat

Renato Meziat

FRUITS--STILL LIFE, 2015

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the sea by renato meziat

Renato Meziat

THE SEA, 2016

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hanging paper by renato meziat

Renato Meziat

HANGING PAPER, 2015

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japanese vase by renato meziat

Renato Meziat

JAPANESE VASE, 2008

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bouquet of azaleas by renato meziat

Renato Meziat

BOUQUET OF AZALEAS, 2008

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pink azalea by renato meziat

Renato Meziat

PINK AZALEA, 2008

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the girl and the ocean by renato meziat

Renato Meziat

THE GIRL AND THE OCEAN, 2018

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the morning light by renato meziat

Renato Meziat

THE MORNING LIGHT, 2018

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Exhibition by Renato Meziat, Brazilian Hyperrealist, Opens at ArtSpace/Virginia Miller Galleries

Renato Meziat, a Brazilian painter whose still lifes are so realistic viewers reach out to touch their fruit and other objects, will open his first one-person exhibition at ArtSpace/Virginia Miller Galleries on Friday, Nov. 2nd.

“Meziat shares the ability of the best hyperrealists to render ordinary objects in such exquisite detail as to make each so precious that we look at it in a different, more appreciative manner, transcending actuality,” notes Virginia Miller, owner and director of greater Miami’s longest-established contemporary fine art gallery.   

Largely self-taught, the artist paints in the tradition of such leading Latin American realists as Claudio Bravo of Chile, Miller says. “His paintings have a magical quality that defy description.”    

According to Carol Damian, former director of the Frost Art Museum at Florida International University, “Meziat creates a successful illusion without compromising the aesthetic qualities associated with artistic innovation.

Along with still lifes, the artist’s favorite subjects include “windows” with thin curtains framing scenes of beaches and the ocean. His figurative works often feature female models in outdoor attire. “I am looking for colors and shapes and how they work together,” he states, adding:  

“I want to make paintings so beautiful that when people see them they just can’t think of anything else.”   

Meziat first came to the United States in the 1970s to study music at Berklee College of Music in Boston. Back home in Brazil, where his father painted on weekends as a hobby, Meziat began to experiment with his father’s brushes and paints and realized he had a natural aptitude as a visual artist. 

Shifting his focus from music to painting, Meziat began years of self-study, reaching back to such great Spanish realists as Diego Velázquez. Eventually his study and painting resulted in his mastery of the medium. Among other prestigious venues, his work has been auctioned at both Sotheby’s and Christie’s in New York City.  

Several works by Meziat are featured in the current exhibition, “Eccentric Visions,” at ArtSpace/Virginia Miller Galleries in Coral Gables.  Those works and  a number of his other paintings may be seen online at www.virginiamiller.com

Meziat has exhibited in such other leading venues as the Museum of Modern Art in Rio de Janeiro, Hammer Galleries in New York City, and art fairs in Chicago, Houston, and Palm Beach.   

The opening reception for “A Decade of Realism, Paintings by Renato Meziat” will take place from 6 to 10 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 2, 2018 at ArtSpace/Virginia Miller Galleries, 169 Madeira Ave. in the Coral Gables restaurant and business district. The exhibition continues until Feb. 22, 2019. For more information, call 305-444-4493.