Artist Information:
Federico Londono
Medellin,
Colombia
Member Since: Feb 2001

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Artist Statement:
Titular Professor at the National University of Colombia.
Master in Fine Arts. Accademia di Belle Arti di Firenze, Italy.
Master in Aesthetics. National University of Colombia. Medellín.
Colombia is a tropical country which means that we don’t have the traditional seasons; we have rainy periods of time or ...
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Artist Exhibitions:
SOLO EXHIBITIONS
2004 “Climatic Etchings. -14ºC +38ºC,” Efe Gómez Library. Universidad Nacional de Colombia sede Medellín.
1994 “Paintings - Graphic Work,” Museo Universidad de Antioquia. Medellín, Colombia.
1992 “Paintings,” Medellín Chamber of Commerce. Medellín, Colombia.
1985 “Paintings,” Bogotá Chamber of Commerce. Bogotá D.C., ...
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Collections:
MAMM,Museo de Arte Moderno, Medellín, Colombia.
Banco de la Republica de Colombia collection
Mr. and Mrs.Gabriel Angel collection
Mr. Juan Gonzalo Moreno collection
Velasquez Trujillo collection
The Instituto de Artes Collection, Medellín
Miss Monica Velez collection, NYC
Martin Steiger collection, Chiusi, Italy
Academia di Belle Arti ...
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Federico Londono's Artist Portfolio
Welcome to Federico Londono's Portfolio. Titular Professor at the National University of Colombia.
Master in Fine Arts. Accademia di Belle Arti di Firenze, Italy.
Master in Aesthetics. National University of Colombia. Medellín.
Colombia is a tropical country which means that we don’t have the traditional seasons; we have rainy periods of time or dry months. Temperature is constant all year long and depends of on the altitude of the place you are at. We have light from 6 am to 6 pm all year. It never changes; vegetation is exuberant so as thee land. Our environment is so different from the one in Europe that I rapidly decided to create my own a esthetic obviously related to my surroundings accepting it, feeling proud of it, and try to make the others to love it.
Violence and war have been such an important part of this land that we finally got used to it and as I see it we have to become part of the scene, part of the landscape in order to survive.
In my recent work I don’t include human figures, they have been disappearing gradually the same way people do due to the never ending violence. Using colors and ... |
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