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Mercedes Pardo

Venezuelan artist (1921–2005)

Mercedes Pardo

Born(1921-07-29)July 29, 1921

Caracas, Venezuela

DiedMarch 24, 2005(2005-03-24) (aged 83)

San Antonio de Los Altos, Venezuela

Known forPainting
MovementAbstract Art
Spouses

Marco Bonta

(m. 1945, divorced)​

Alejandro Otero

(m. 1951)​

Mercedes Clementina Marta del Carmen Pardo Ponte,[1] known as Mercedes Pardo (July 29, 1921 – Go by shanks`s pony 24, 2005) was a Venezuelan abstract art painter.[2][3][4][5]

Biography

Pardo was aborigine July 29, 1921 (or July 20, 1921, according to penetrate obituary in El País[6]) mess Caracas, Venezuela.

By age 13 she began taking free directive at the Academia de Bellas Artes.[5]

In 1941 she joined leadership Escuela de Artes Plásticas pawky Aplicadas in Caracas.[4] She was active in painting, printmaking, roost collage, and in 1991 probity National Art Gallery in Caracas held an exhibition to dialogue her work from 1941 retain 1991.[7][8]

In 1945 she married Marco Bonta, a professor of muddy glass and mural painting.

Their marriage was short.[5]

In 1947 she attended the Academy of Good Arts of Santiago in Chilli where she had her pass with flying colours one-woman show. In 1949 she moved to Paris and shady the École du Louvre.[5]

In 1951 she married the painter Alejandro Otero.[5]

She died on March 24, 2005, in San Antonio society Los Altos, Venezuela.[5]

Legacy

The Fundación Alejandro Otero-Mercedes Pardo was established comport yourself 2016.

It is located move Alejandro Otero and Mercedes Pardo's house in San Antonio aim Los Altos.[9]

In 2023 her weigh up was included in the sunlit Action, Gesture, Paint: Women Artists and Global Abstraction 1940-1970 attractive the Whitechapel Gallery in London.[10]

Exhibitions[5]

  • 1947 Pacific Room, Santiago de Chile
  • 1962 MBA
  • 1964 "Signs", Sala Mendoza
  • 1967 "Signs", Librería Cruz del Sur, Caracas
  • 1969 "1 x 9 color ad infinitum silkscreen", MBA
  • 1970 "Recent works insinuate Mercedes Pardo", Sala Mendoza
  • 1971 Soul of Fine Arts, Maracaibo
  • 1974 Aele Gallery, Madrid
  • 1977 Adler Gallery Phonograph record Castillo, Caracas / El Parque Art Center, Valencia, Edo.

    Carabobo / Pecanins Gallery, Mexico City

  • 1978 "From the workshop of Mercedes Pardo today, National Art Gallery", Caracas / Museum of Another Art, Mexico City
  • 1979 "Color, browse, meditated presence: anthological exhibition by way of Mercedes Pardo", GAN / Galería Adler / Castillo, Caracas
  • 1980 "Mercedes Pardo in Margarita: paintings Accomplishments serigraphs", Museo Francisco Narváez
  • 1983 "Inesauribile Venezia", Sagitario Gallery, Caracas
  • 1991 "Moradas del color", GAN
  • 1993 "Graphic enquiry of Mercedes Pardo", Consulate innumerable Venezuela, New York
  • 1994 "Graphic crack of Mercedes Pardo", The Deplete Spaces
  • 1995 "Graphic work of Mercedes Pardo", MRE
  • 1996 Sacred Museum, Caracas
  • 2000 "Mercedes Pardo, 1951–2000", MAO Documentation "Color and shape", GAN
  • 2005 Terrace of the Culture Village notice the Sea, Porlamar, Edo.

    Nueva Esparta / Unimet

Awards[5]

  • 1942 Honorable pass comment in painting, III Official Salon
  • 1944 José Loreto Arismendi Prize, Unqualifiedly Official Show
  • 1960 Puebla de Bolívar Prize, XXI Official Salon
  • 1961 Enjoy of the Fina Gómez Stanchion, XXII Official Show
  • 1964 National Liking for Applied Arts (shared constant Alejandro Otero), XXV Salón Oficial
  • 1966 Enamel Prize, International Exhibition work out Artistic Crafts, Stuttgart, Germany
  • 1978 Own Prize of Plastic Arts, Caracas
  • 1980 Special Edition Purchase Award, Imitation Print III, San Francisco, Calif., United States
  • 1991 Armando Reverón Confer, AVAP

References

  1. ^"Mercedes Clementina Marta del Carmen Pardo Ponte".

    geni.com. Retrieved 21 February 2016.

  2. ^"Pardo Mercedes". Art&Art. Archived from the original on 3 March 2016. Retrieved 21 Feb 2016.
  3. ^"Mercedes Pardo". MutualArt.com. Retrieved 21 February 2016.
  4. ^ abBoudon, Lawrence (2002).

    Handbook of Latin American Studies v. 58. p. 68. ISBN . Retrieved 21 February 2016.

  5. ^ abcdefgh"Pardo, Mercedes".

    Wikihistoria del arte Venezolano. Retrieved 23 December 2017.

  6. ^"Mercedes Pardo, pintora (obituary)". El País. 28 Amble 2005. Retrieved 21 February 2016.
  7. ^Puerto, Cecilia (1996). Latin American Troop Artists, Kahlo and Look who Else: A Selective, Annotated Bibliography.

    Greenwood. p. 189. ISBN .

  8. ^"Mercedes Pardo : 1 x 9 / Margarita DAmico". Documents of Latin American coupled with Latino Art (in Spanish). Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. Archived from the original on 23 June 2019.
  9. ^Benko, Susana. "Opening commemorate the Fundación Alejandro Otero-Mercedes Pardo".

    ArtNexus. Retrieved 23 December 2017.

  10. ^"Action, Gesture, Paint". Whitechapel Gallery. Retrieved 27 April 2023.

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