Juan Fernando Herrán

出生:
1963
居住地:
Bogotá, Colombia
國籍:
Colombian
基金:
APT Mexico City
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  • “Narco-traffic drug dealers like these styles,” she said, motioning to gold and green glass bracelets, the jagged stones set into glittering chainmail bands. This is Bogota, Colombia, yes, so you might assume she is talking about jewelry in a pawn shop. They’re actually art works with an asking price of €20,000 for the set.

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  • The exhibition of contemporary Colombian and Dominican art titled "Gray Zones: Urban Nuances in the Global Era" at the Centro Cultural Eduardo León Jimenes will be on display from July 22 to September 25.

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  • IILA (Italo-Latin American Institute), International Organism, invited by la Biennale di Venezia since 1972, organises its own Pavilion dedicated

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  • Latin American artists have had a vivid presence at the Venice Biennale ever since the Italo-Latin American Institute began organizing a pavilion

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  • The shortlist for the fifth Prix Pictet, the international prize for photography and sustainability, have been announced at the Musée d'Art Moderne

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簡介

Juan Fernando Herran (b. 1963 Bogotá) received a BFA from the Universidad de los Andes in Bogotá in 1988; an MFA in Sculpture from Chelsea College of Art in London in 1993; and completed postgraduate studies in Art Theory at Chelsea College of Art in London in 1994. Selected solo exhibitions include Escalas at Galería Jenny Vila in Cali, Colombia (2008); Camposanto at Galería Magda Bellotti in Madrid (2007); Camposanto at Galería Alcuadrado in Bogotá (2006); and Fotografías at Galeria Jenny Vila in Cali, Colombia (2004). Selected group exhibitions include Apertura Colombia, Fotofest at Station Musuem of Contemporary Art in Houston (2008); ARCO at Galería Visor in Madrid (2008, 2007); Balelatina at Galería Magda Bellotti in Madrid (2007); and Displaced at Glynn Vivian Gallery in Swansea, Wales (2007). Juan Fernando Herran lives and works in Bogotá.


For additional information about this artist, visit Mutual Art