Past EXHIBITION
Modern | Contemporaries
Nov 20, 2021—Mar 25, 2022
Selected Artworks
Dipierro, Marcolina
Marcolina Dipierro is an Argentine abstract artist whose work examines formal aspects of modern architecture and design in contrast with a diverse range of materials ranging from organic to industrial elements. Her aesthetic sculptures and installations explore the meaning behind the materials in contrast to their function, design, and space; ultimately creating an infinite network of relationships across these segments.
Ramirez Villamizar, Eduardo
Eduardo Ramírez Villamizar was a pioneering Colombian artist whose work in geometric abstraction and monumental sculpture left a lasting impact on Latin American modern art. His exploration of form, balance, and space was deeply influenced by architecture, pre-Columbian art, and modernist abstraction. Ramírez Villamizar studied architecture, art, and decoration at the Universidad Nacional de Colombia in Bogotá from 1940 to 1946. Initially, his paintings were expressionist and figurative, often addressing social and religious themes. Over time, his style became increasingly abstract, influenced by Cubism and the work of modern European artists. In 1950, he traveled to Paris, where he studied under Jean Dewasne and Edgard Pillet at the Atelier d’Art Abstrait. There, he was exposed to geometric abstraction and formed connections with artists such as Jesús Rafael Soto and Alejandro Otero.