Overview
Mario Garcia was a sculptor and painter born in 1927 and active in the New York area. From 1945-1949 Garcia attended the École des Beaux Arts in Lausanne, Switzerland. From 1950 1959 Garcia lived in a red barn in the Hamptons, Long Island that belonged to Barney Rossett, the husband of the artist Joan Mitchell. As a result of their close proximity Garcia became intimately acquainted with Abstract Expressionism through Mitchell and thus became a part of what is referred to as the "second generation" or "second wave" of Abstract Expressionist artists along with Grace Hartigan, Michael Goldberg, and Al Leslie - all of whom more or less built on the work of the master Willem de Kooning. Precious little else is known about the life of Mario Garcia.
Exhibitions
1957 Galerie Entracte, Lausanne
1958 Stable Gallery, New York; Martha Jackson Gallery, Provincetown, MA
1959 Galerie Entracte, Lausanne; "Antagonism" Vienna Kunsthalle; Antagonism" Musée des Arts Decoratifs du Louvre, Paris
1960 Galerie Smith,
1961 Signa Gallery, East Hampton, Long Island
1962 Stable Gallery, New York; "Assemblages" Museum of Modern Art
1963 Galleria Schwartz, Milan
Museums and Public Collections
Musée des Beaux Arts, Lausanne, Switzerland
Chrysler Art Museum, Provincetown, Massachusetts
Dayton Art Institute, Dayton, Ohio