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Antonio Maro and latin american artists 05.05.2011 g 05.06.2011Ex
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Floria Benavides RomeroDirector
Tel. +49 1717809522 Email. [email protected]
Ramírez Máro InstituteGostert 102 - B-4730 Hauset Belgium
© 2011 DeCinti Villalón & Ramírez Máro Institute
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Antonio MároBorn and raised in Peru. He has been living in Europe since 1950. He studied art in Stuttgart, under Willi Baumeister.
He has staged a series of individual exhibitions in many European countries, as well as in Latin America, Asia, Canada and
the US, for example at the Ateneo San Basso, Venice Biennial, 1982-1986; the European Parliament, 1994; the Museo de la
Nación, Lima, 1995; The Instituto Cultural Peruano-Norteamericano, Lima, 1996; the World Trade Center, Jakarta, 1996; the
Chan Mai University Museum, Bangkok, 1996; the Working People’s Palace, Forbidden City, Beijing, 1996; the Contemporary
Arts Museum, Lima; the National Library, Berlin, 1998; the Kunsthof Gallery, Berlin, 2003; the Frascati Art Museum, Rome,
2005; the Instituto Latino Americano, Rome, 2006; the Mosaique, International Contemporary Art, Pont Saint Marie, Brussels,
2007.
www. antoniomaroart.com
Lorna BenavidesCosta Rican-Spanish sculptor and painter.
In 1982 she obtained the Academic Excellence Scholarship in sculpture and was admitted to the Academia de San Fernando,
Madrid. She graduated in Fine Arts from both Academia de San Fernando, Madrid, and the San Carlos Fine Arts University,
Valencia.
Since 1986 Ms Benavides participated in several single and joint sculpture and painting exhibitions throughout Spain, and
since 2002 she has regularly taken part at the “Salon de Sculpture et Peinture” in Gers. She was selected as the sculptor for
the Parque La Pinada in l’Eliana, Valencia.
In 1994 she founded the Academia Círculo de Arte, where she teaches and exhibits her work.
www.bebevilo.com
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Alejandro DecintiChilean-Italian painter. He graduated in fine arts from the University of Chile. He moved to Spain in 2002.
He was admitted to the Faculty of Arts of the University of Chile, and was awarded the Academic Excellence Scholarship in
the 1991 and admitted this Chilean university. He obtained the first place in the “Arte en Vivo” painting competition in 1994
and was granted a post-graduate scholarship from the Fundación Arte y Autores Contemporáneos at Madrid.
Together with Chilean artist Oscar Villalón, he established the Decinti & Villalón Painting Studio based at Calle del Castillo,
Chamberí, Madrid, where they actively teach and strive to promote painting.
www.decinti.com
Rafael RamírezPeruvian painter; he is Antonio Máro’s son. As a 12 year-old boy he worked in his father’s atelier, producing with him several
works for various exhibitions, including the Venice Biennial, festivals and other public works on a large scale, such as the town
hall at Hilden, as well as chapels in Salzburg and Eifel region.
He enrolled in the Superior School of Painting, St. Luc at Liege. He also studied with Rolf Koller and Hubert Schaffmeister in
Cologne. He studied history of art, philosophy and literature to deepen his knowledge for his themes of large pictorial cycles
in the RWTH, Aachen, Germany. He has painted portraits, nudes, abstracts and sacred paintings (such as Saint Elizabeth in
the entrance of the Santa Isabel de Lima Clinic, Peru), as well as copying the style of 17th Century masters in Vienna and
Antwerp.
www.rafaelramirez.eu
5Sin Palabras 1 | Gouache | 70x100 cm | 2011 | Antonio Máro
6 Sin Palabras 2 | Gouache | 70x100 cm | 2011 | Antonio Máro
7Sin Palabras 3 | Gouache | 70x100 cm | 2011 | Antonio Máro
8 Sin Palabras 4 | Gouache | 70x100 cm | 2011 | Antonio Máro
9Sin Palabras 5 | Gouache | 70x100 cm | 2011 | Antonio Máro
10 Sin Palabras 6 | Gouache | 70x100 cm | 2011 | Antonio Máro
11Sin Palabras 7 | Gouache | 70x100 cm | 2011 | Antonio Máro
12 Sin Palabras 8 | Gouache | 70x100 cm | 2011 | Antonio Máro
13Sin Palabras 9 | Gouache | 70x100 cm | 2011 | Antonio Máro
14 Sin Palabras 10 | Gouache | 70x100 cm | 2011 | Antonio Máro
AcknowledgementsWe would like to thank in particular the Amicale of the European Patent Office in Vienna for their trust and their vision for art.Thanks also to Ms Floria Benavides Romero and Mr. Giorgos Savorgiannakis for their active support.Many thanks to the Amicale Vienna committee for the organisational support.
European Patent OfficeRennweg 12 | 1030 Vienna | Austriahttp://www.epo.org