Wilmer Herrison


Wilmer Herrison is a Venezuelan artist currently based in Paris. He is the creator of a modern art influenced by both European and South American traditions.

Biography

Harrison was born in Maracaibo on September 29, 1978. At 23, he moved to France where he studied at the École du Louvre. At 32, he received an early recognition in his home country, exposing the same year in two national museums, the Barquisimeto Museum and the Museum of Modern Art Juan Astorga Anta in Mérida, Venezuela.
In 2010, during his exhibition "Serenissima" in Venice, he meets the Italian designer Piero Massaro, who, inspired by his paintings, created a collection of eyeglasses called Collezione WH.

Work and Exhibitions

A first series of works was gathered in 2010 at the Exposition Pachamama, starting in Venice and presented then in Venezuela. Pachamama represents the goddess Mother Earth. A second series of works has been exhibited from May 2010 under the name of Serenissima. This exhibition gathered the paintings inspired by the story of "La Dominante", by its traditions, while others give a representation of nature
In the year 2011, a new collection, called Optical Fusion, has been exhibited in Venice, Italy, then in the Museum of Barquisimeto and in the MACZUL, Museum of Contemporary Art of Zulia, Maracaibo, Venezuela.

Exhibitions