Solo Exhibitions
Individual presentations of De Juan's work in galleries across three continents, showcasing his evolution from early geometric abstraction to mature expressionist mastery.
Galerie Lacloche
Paris, France
First major solo exhibition in Paris, introducing his evolving abstract style to European collectors and establishing his presence in the international art scene.
Lerner-Heller Gallery
New York, NY, USA
Inaugural New York solo exhibition following his Guggenheim Fellowship, marking his entry into the American art market with works from his late Paris period.
Galerie Ziegler
Geneva, Switzerland
Return to Europe with new works created in New York, demonstrating the synthesis of his Latin American heritage with American Abstract Expressionism.
Lerner-Heller Gallery
New York, NY, USA
Major exhibition featuring large-scale canvases that exemplified his mature style, with bold gestural strokes and vibrant color fields.
Terne Gallery
New York, NY, USA
Important late-career exhibition featuring "Untitled, Paris" (1969) and other significant works, representing the culmination of his artistic journey.
Installation views, Terne Gallery, New York, 1987
Group Exhibitions
Participation in significant group shows that positioned De Juan among the leading voices of second-generation Abstract Expressionism.
IKA Salon
Museo Caraffa, Córdoba, Argentina
Participated as a member of the "Modern Artists" of Córdoba, alongside Pedro Pont Vergés, Marcelo Bonevardi, and Antonio Seguí.
Latin American Artists in Paris
Musée d'Art Moderne, Paris, France
Featured among prominent Latin American expatriate artists, highlighting the cultural bridge between South American and European artistic traditions.
Second Generation Abstract Expressionists
Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY, USA
Included in this landmark exhibition that defined the continuing evolution of Abstract Expressionism in the 1970s.
Contemporary Latin American Masters
Organization of American States, Washington, DC
Recognition of his contribution to Pan-American art, exhibited alongside major Latin American artists of his generation.
Museum Collections
Permanent collections and institutional exhibitions that preserve De Juan's legacy for future generations.
Dr. Genaro Perez Museum
Córdoba, Argentina
Awarded the museum's Grand Prize and inclusion in permanent collection with "Maquina No 1" and "Naturaleza Muerta."
Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Acquisition of major works for the national collection, cementing his status as a significant Argentine artist.
Brooklyn Museum
Brooklyn, NY, USA
Inclusion in the museum's Latin American collection, representing the diaspora of South American artists in New York.
Retrospectives
Comprehensive surveys of De Juan's artistic evolution, celebrating his contributions to modern art.
Mid-Career Survey
Multiple Venues, USA
Traveling retrospective featuring works from 1955-1982, showcasing his evolution from early geometric works to mature expressionism.
Memorial Exhibition
Lerner-Heller Gallery, New York
Posthumous exhibition celebrating De Juan's life and work, featuring pieces from all periods of his career.
Ronaldo De Juan: A Life in Art
Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes, Buenos Aires
Major retrospective returning his work to Argentina, introducing a new generation to his artistic legacy.