Neheim-Hüsten, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany
Jutta Anne Torres was born in West Germany in 1962 as an only child to a middle class family in the ...
About the artist
Joined In 2010
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About the artist
Joined In 2010
(13 Followers)
Jutta Anne Torres was born in West Germany in 1962 as an only child to a middle class family in the small town of Guetersloh. She displayed her artistic talents early in life and up-to-date her curriculum vitae literally spans the fifty plus years of her life. Early on, her liberal use of vibrant colours to make canvases "spring to life" immediately helped to differentiate her work from others.
She continues to be quite prolific and has never dared to limit her choice of media to more traditional ones; like oils on canvas and using woods, cork, metals, leather and fabrics, aquarells or even photography.
Jutta has forged meaningful alliances with other well-known artists like James DeLa Vega, who proudly displayed one of her wood series permanently in his East Village, NY gallery. She has also had one of her larger canvases displayed at the prestigious NYC law firm Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton, located at One Liberty Plaza New York, NY. Cleary Gottlieb is a major corporate global firm which owns and acquires important pieces of art. In addition, Jutta has a sizeable collection of major art works on permanent loan to Michael A. Soyars' Architect Studios located in Southampton, NY. Since 2012 one of her art pieces, End of Lov...
Undergraduate degree, Interior design, Hunter College, NY
Exhibitions include:
- One piece on permanent loan to the James de la Vega Gallery in New York City
- Entry of large oil on canvas, entitled "Flowers", at Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton
- A large collection of major art works on permanent loan to Michael Alexander Soyars Architecture Studios in Southampton, New York
- A piece on permanent loan at Cyril's Fish House in Napeague Stretch Amagansett, New York
- A number of major works of art on permanent loan to CETraining Corporate Headquarters in Bielefeld, Germany
- One signature piece, ‘End of Love Parade 2010’, in the museums catalogue of the museum ‘Haus der Geschichte’ in Bonn, Germany