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Contemporary Collage
2019
152.0 x 183.0 cmRučno oslikano uljanim bojama na platnu u dimenzijama i okviru po vašem izboru, izrađeno po porudžbini od strane naših umetnika.
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A Sunburst Restrained
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Born in Barranquilla, Colombia, in 1982, María Berrío’s artistic journey is deeply rooted in her dual heritage – a vibrant Colombian childhood interwoven with the experiences of navigating life as an immigrant in Brooklyn, New York. Her work, now recognized internationally, transcends simple representation; it's a meticulously constructed dialogue between personal history, South American folklore, and the complexities of global migration. Berrío’s distinctive style—characterized by large-scale collages built upon layers of Japanese paper—immediately captivates with its intricate detail and evocative atmosphere.
Early influences were diverse. Growing up in Colombia exposed her to a rich tapestry of storytelling traditions, particularly those linked to indigenous cultures like the Kogi people and their practice of “aluna,” a form of ancestral knowledge transmission through artistic creation. This concept—the idea of embodying and carrying forward cultural narratives—is powerfully reflected in Berrío’s work, where women often appear as central figures, gazing directly at the viewer, inviting a sense of shared experience and silent communication.
Berrío's artistic process is both deeply personal and technically demanding. She begins with Japanese print paper—a deliberate choice reflecting her fascination with its delicate texture, layered history, and the inherent beauty of its imperfections. This paper is meticulously cut, torn, and manipulated, creating a complex mosaic of textures and colors. These fragmented elements are then overlaid and painted with watercolor, building up layers of imagery that suggest both fragility and resilience.
The layering technique isn’t merely decorative; it's integral to the conceptual framework of her work. Each layer represents a fragment of memory, a cultural reference, or a symbolic element—a visual shorthand for complex narratives. The use of watercolor adds an ethereal quality, softening the edges and creating a sense of dreamlike atmosphere. Her process is described as “meticulously crafted,” reflecting the immense care and attention to detail she brings to each piece.
At the heart of Berrío’s art lies an exploration of displacement, migration, and the formation of identity. Her collages frequently depict women—a recurring motif—often positioned in ambiguous landscapes that evoke both familiarity and estrangement. These figures are not simply portraits; they embody the experience of navigating multiple cultures, grappling with loss and longing, and forging new connections.
Drawing on South American literature and folklore, particularly the concept of “magical realism,” Berrío’s work blends fantastical elements with grounded narratives. She frequently references themes of border crossings, environmental degradation, and social injustice—issues that resonate deeply with her own experiences as an immigrant. Her 2017 piece, *Aluna*, directly engages with this tradition, honoring the Kogi people's ancestral practices through a visual meditation on knowledge transmission.
María Berrío’s work has garnered significant critical acclaim and recognition within the contemporary art world. Her collages have been featured in prestigious exhibitions at institutions such as the Pérez Art Museum Miami, the Yuz Museum Shanghai, and the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts. In 2021, she was awarded the Joan Mitchell Fellowship, a testament to her artistic vision and dedication.
Her work continues to evolve, exploring new themes and techniques while retaining the core elements that define her distinctive style—the layered collages built upon Japanese paper, the evocative use of watercolor, and the powerful presence of female figures. Berrío’s art invites viewers to contemplate their own experiences of displacement, identity, and connection in an increasingly interconnected world. Her work is not just visually stunning; it's a poignant reflection on the human condition.
1982 - , Colombia
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