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{{short description|Colombian artist}}
{{short description|Colombian artist}}
'''María Berrío''' (born 1982) is a Colombian-born visual artist working in [[Brooklyn, New York]].<ref>{{Cite web| url=https://www.interviewmagazine.com/art/maria-berrio-kohn-gallery-los-angeles| title=María Berrío's Multitextural Latin American Dreamscapes| date=2019-06-05| access-date=2019-11-17| archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191117022516/https://www.interviewmagazine.com/art/maria-berrio-kohn-gallery-los-angeles| archive-date=2019-11-17| url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web | url=https://www.nydailynews.com/latino/maria-berrio-japanese-rice-paper-watercolors-latest-series-collages-dream-gardens-article-1.1482241 | title=Maria Berrio uses Japanese rice paper, watercolors for latest series of collages 'Dream Gardens' | access-date=2019-11-17 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191117022847/https://www.nydailynews.com/latino/maria-berrio-japanese-rice-paper-watercolors-latest-series-collages-dream-gardens-article-1.1482241 | archive-date=2019-11-17 | url-status=live }}</ref> Berrío’s large-scale collage works, "meticulously crafted from layers of Japanese paper, reflect on cross-cultural connections and global migration seen through the prism of her own history."<ref>{{Cite web|url = https://www.latimes.com/entertainment/arts/la-et-cm-maria-berrio-kohn-gallery-review-20190617-story.html|title = Review: María Berrío's dream-like collages deploy paper like paint|date = 2019-06-17|access-date = 2019-11-17|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20191031100114/https://www.latimes.com/entertainment/arts/la-et-cm-maria-berrio-kohn-gallery-review-20190617-story.html|archive-date = 2019-10-31|url-status = live}}</ref> She is represented by [[Victoria Miro]] in London and [[Kohn Gallery]] in Los Angeles.
'''María Berrío''' (born 1982) is a Colombian-born visual artist working in [[Brooklyn, New York]].<ref>{{Cite web| url=https://www.interviewmagazine.com/art/maria-berrio-kohn-gallery-los-angeles| title=María Berrío's Multitextural Latin American Dreamscapes| date=2019-06-05| access-date=2019-11-17| archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191117022516/https://www.interviewmagazine.com/art/maria-berrio-kohn-gallery-los-angeles| archive-date=2019-11-17| url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web | url=https://www.victoria-miro.com/news/1374 | title=Victoria Miro announces representation of María Berrío | access-date=2019-11-29 | url-status=live }}</ref> Berrío’s large-scale collage works, "meticulously crafted from layers of Japanese paper, reflect on cross-cultural connections and global migration seen through the prism of her own history."<ref>{{Cite web|url = https://www.latimes.com/entertainment/arts/la-et-cm-maria-berrio-kohn-gallery-review-20190617-story.html|title = Review: María Berrío's dream-like collages deploy paper like paint|date = 2019-06-17|access-date = 2019-11-17|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20191031100114/https://www.latimes.com/entertainment/arts/la-et-cm-maria-berrio-kohn-gallery-review-20190617-story.html|archive-date = 2019-10-31|url-status = live}}</ref> She is represented by [[Victoria Miro]] in London and [[Kohn Gallery]] in Los Angeles.





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María Berrío
María Berrío, 2019
Born1982
NationalityColombian, American
Alma mater
Websitehttps://maria-berrio.squarespace.com/

María Berrío (born 1982) is a Colombian-born visual artist working in Brooklyn, New York.[1][2] Berrío’s large-scale collage works, "meticulously crafted from layers of Japanese paper, reflect on cross-cultural connections and global migration seen through the prism of her own history."[3] She is represented by Victoria Miro in London and Kohn Gallery in Los Angeles.


Her work was presented in the 2019 Whitney Biennial.[4] Her work is included in the collections of the Pérez Art Museum Miami,[5] the Yuz Museum Shanghai,[6] the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts[7] and the Whitney Museum of American Art.[8]

References

  1. ^ "María Berrío's Multitextural Latin American Dreamscapes". 2019-06-05. Archived from the original on 2019-11-17. Retrieved 2019-11-17.
  2. ^ "Victoria Miro announces representation of María Berrío". Retrieved 2019-11-29.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  3. ^ "Review: María Berrío's dream-like collages deploy paper like paint". 2019-06-17. Archived from the original on 2019-10-31. Retrieved 2019-11-17.
  4. ^ "Whitney Museum acquires 88 works by biennial artists".
  5. ^ "Pérez Art Museum Miami Acquires Works by 11 Artists, Including Abbas Kiarostami and Cecilia Vicuña". 2019-05-15. Archived from the original on 2019-05-23. Retrieved 2019-11-17. {{cite web}}: no-break space character in |title= at position 92 (help)
  6. ^ "Art en Route: Montreal Museum of Fine Arts Gets a Second Rafael Lozano-Hemmer Installation, Christie's Sells King Tutankhamun Sculpture for $6 M., and More". 2019-07-08. Archived from the original on 2019-11-17. Retrieved 2019-11-17. {{cite web}}: no-break space character in |title= at position 151 (help)
  7. ^ "Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts Acquires Thirteen Works". Archived from the original on 2019-11-17. Retrieved 2019-11-17.
  8. ^ "María Berrio". Archived from the original on 2019-11-17. Retrieved 2019-11-17.