Born in Panamá, where he lives and works, Nessim Bassan has been a practicing artist for over five decades.
He works with a color palette of variations of white, to which he might add flashes of color. Incorporating media such as paint, wood, linen, paper, and string into his art, Bassan interweaves textures in a way that produces a myriad of layers.
His earliest work was recognized and promoted by critics and curators, notably such as Thomas Messer from the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum and Lester Cooke from National Gallery of Art in Washington, DC. In 1970, Jose Gomez-Sicre, invited him to exhibit at the Organization of American States in Washington DC, which led to his participation in the 1981 Sao Paulo Biennial. Following this exhibition, Bassan chose to leave the art world for almost twenty years, returning to exhibiting in the late 1990s. Through his career, he has participated in solo and group exhibitions around the world, including in Brazil, Colombia, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras and the United States. An extensive formal retrospective of Bassan’s works is currently traveling across Central America, having begun at the Contemporary Art Museum in Panamá in November 2022, before moving to the National Identity Museum of Honduras, The Museum of Art of El Salvador and the Museum of Modern Art Carlos Mérida in Guatemala.
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ALMOST FOUR
Paper and acrylic on wood
19 1/2 x 19 1/2 in. 50 x 50 cm -
FIRST MECHANISM USED TO MAKE SILK IN YANGSHAO CULTURE
Cotton threads, acrylic and wood on canvas 39 x 39 in. 100 x 100 cm.
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BLACKBIRD SINGING AT NIGHT
Pencil, acrylic, mahogany wood on canvas
40 x 40 in. 101.6 x 101.6 cm. -
ALADDIN'S JEWELS
Acrylic, collage on mahogany wood on canvas
39 x 39 in. 100 x 100 cm. -
CARAVAN IN KALAHARI DESSERT
Acrylic, linen, collage paper on shaped wood wrapped in canvas
39 x 39 in. 100 x 100 cm. -
MAGNIFYING GLASS IN SPACE DISCOVERS THE DJOSER PYRAMID IN EGYPT IN 2690 BCE
Acrylic and canvas on wood
39 x 39 in. 100 x 100 cm. -
NUBE CUADRADA CUMULUS NIMBUS CON 2 RELAMPAGOS POR ESTALLAR
Paper, pencil, acrylic, on mahogany wood
39 x 39 in. 100 x 100 cm -
THE TASTE OF PARFAIT D'AMOUR
Wood and acrylic on canvas
39 x 39 in. 100 x 100 cm -
MEMORIES OF RAINDROPS FALLING ON THE KOI FISH POND OF KONKAMI - JI ON MY HONEYMOON
Paper, pencil, acrylic, on mahogany wood
39 x 39 in. 100 x 100 cm. -
A WRINKLE IN TIME WHILE WAITING FOR CELMIRA
Wood and acrylic on canvas
39 x 39 in. 100 x 100 cm -
PORCELAIN OF RAINDROPS FALLING ON THE KOI FISH POND OF KONKAMI-JI ON MY HONEYMOON
Paper, pencil, acrylic, mahogany wood on MDF
36 x 36 in. 91.4 x 91.4 cm -
MYSTERIES CREATED UPON THE DIVISON OF THE UPPER AND THE LOWER WATERS
Acrylic, paper and wood on canvas
39 x 42 in. 100 x 107 cm -
LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF QUEEN MACKEDA
Acrylic, cotton thread and wood
31 x 31 in 80 x 80 cm -
DAWN AND DUSK
Paper, acrylic and linen on wood
39 x 39 in 100 x 100 cm -
THE ABUNDANCE OF THE PERFECT BRILLANCE HIDDEN IN THE HIMALAYAS
Rag paper, wood spheres, and acrylic over canvas