Maripaz Jaramillo

Colombian (1948)

About the artist:

María de la Paz Jaramillo, known as Maripaz Jaramillo (born 1948) is a Colombian artist, mainly in painting, born in Manizales, Caldas and graduated in Fine Arts from the University of the Andes.1 She is considered one of The main representatives of the Colombian expressionist movement. From his adolescence Maripaz was interested in different artistic manifestations, from the design of fashions to the sculpture, through the engraving and the painting, art that would make it known. She studied high school in England, after being expelled from two schools in Bogota. Later I started studies of modeling and fashion design at Lucy Clayton School. In 1968 he returned to Bogota, where he married the architect Benjamín Barney, and entered the University of the Andes to study Fine Arts. At the university, he had several controversies with his professors, among them Juan Antonio Roda, Juan Cárdenas , Carlos Rojas González and Luis Caballero Holguín, since he refused to paint the still lifes they asked for in his classes; She preferred to escape such guidelines and be carried away by the pursuit of her personal stamp.4 In 1973 she graduated as a plastic artist. He then attends the art workshops of Stanley William Hayter in Paris, Luis Camnitzer in Italy and the Chelsea Art School. The artistic production of Maripaz Jaramillo is characterized by the use of strong colors and the lack of fineness in the strokes, it distances itself from the formal beauty and the academic demands, its rough and colorful drawing has often been described as "deficient" by the review; Nevertheless the artist has not tried to improve its technique, since it does not seek with its work to replicate the reality but to interpret it exaggerating it and shortening it.6 Sensuality has been a constant in the work of the artist, initially in women who were usually with their breasts uncovered and more recently has been dedicated to painting couples in different contexts between which the desire is inocultable. Some commentators categorize their work as expressionism with critical dyes because it problematizes reality, but Maripaz herself says that they see in her work a political background that she does not really seek.2 In the last exhibition of Maripaz Jaramillo titled Ellas, the feminine silhouettes that 30 years ago I explore in the series The objects and the trades of the woman and The machine of the life. Showing his style in Alonso Garcés Gallery with this new series, where about 30 women take this space. No longer are those adventurous movements of their choreographies, kisses or hugs that impact but their assumed loneliness worked by their professional experience, where he chooses the best in hairstyles, clothes in the style of fashion show, demarcating his elegance and haughtiness. By participating and visualizing in these works you can appreciate the color and form, space and body, visual shock and harmony that encloses the woman in a space in the middle of nature. She sees her transcendence and her great love for painting as she characterizes it in her interviews during her professional career. Exhibitions In 1971 participates for the first time in a collective exhibition, the XXII National Hall of Artists in the National Museum of Colombia. From now on I would start a successful tour that includes, among others, the following exhibitions: 7 Sample of young artists of the Museum La Tertulia de Cali, 1972. New Names in the Colombian Art of the Museum of Modern Art of Bogotá, 1973. Panamerican Salon of Young Artists in Caracas, 1973. III American Biennial of Graphic Arts of the Museum La Tertulia, 1976. Present Art of Ibero-America of the Institute of Hispanic Culture in Madrid, 1977. Fifteen Artists of Colombia in the Biennial of Italy, 1978. Contemporany Latin American Art 'at the Chrysler Museum in Norfolk, 1983. XIII Biennial of Paris, 1985. Young Latin Americans in Nagoya, Japan, 1991. Contemporary Colombian Art in Leverkusen, Germany, 1997. He has also presented his works in several solo exhibitions, including: Projects an exhibition of engraving in the Museum of Modern Art of Bogotá, 1979. Galapagos series realized after a trip of the artist to the Galapagos Islands and presented in the Gallery of Quito and Museum La Tertulia of Cali in 1988 and 1989 respectively. Series Caribe product of his visit to the Colombian Atlantic Coast, presented in the Museum of Modern Art of Medellín in 1989, in the Chica Morales Gallery of Cartagena and in the Gallery of Key Biscayne in Florida in 1991 Lovers and lovers at the Museum of Modern Art of Bogotá, 1990; In the Museum the Tertulia and the Bolivarian Museum of Contemporary Art of Santa Marta in 1991 Flora and Magic in the Diners Gallery in Bogotá and the La Tertulia Museum, 1993; And in The Gallery of Quito, 1994. MariPaz: 1970-1995, organized by the Museum of Modern Art

Maripaz Jaramillo

Colombian (1948)

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About the artist:

María de la Paz Jaramillo, known as Maripaz Jaramillo (born 1948) is a Colombian artist, mainly in painting, born in Manizales, Caldas and graduated in Fine Arts from the University of the Andes.1 She is considered one of The main

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