AYERBE MARIO
COLOMBIA
Mario Ayerbe’s work with its mimetics landscapes have references to the environment but soon these references disappear and reality merges into a series of more intimate opinions.
Mario says that an artist is not only one who thinks only of the sublimation of the beautiful but of the mistreatment of nature and the pain of man. The artist feels the same desire to represent both the beauty and the suffering through his noble expression.
Museums
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National Museum of Art in Bogota
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Modern Art Museum in Neiva
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National Art Council celebrating 250 Years of the city of Cucuta.
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Exhibited works in private collections in Madrid, Spain, Mexico DF, Mexico,
Valparaiso, Santiago de Cuba, Chile, Maracay, Venezuela and Trinidad and Tobago.
Publications
2012 New York. Won the top two awards of International Latino Book for Best Cover Design and the Best Arts Book Illustration. Both these awards came from the work in his book “De la Sombra a la Luz” where he artistically represented the via Crucis that people were living in the jungle during the guerrilla war.
2003 “Artist of the Year Stamp.” The Colombian National
Postal Service awarded Ayerbe 2014
Participated in "The David Rockefeller Art Forum.
Ayerbe has received honorable mentions, including
The Mention of Honor Preselección IX Bienal, Valparaiso, Chile.
His artwork is on the Permanent Collection
and catalog book of DTCC Corporation in the
USA headquarters.
Cover page of Private Equity International Magazine - March 2010/2012
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