Roberto Mamani Mamani
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Born | Roberto Aguilar Quisbert 6 December 1962 |
Nationality | Bolivian |
Known for | Painting, Drawing, Photography, Sculpture |
Roberto Aguilar Quisbert (born 6 December 1962), better known as Roberto Mamani Mamani, is a Bolivian artist. His work is significant in its use of Aymara indigenous tradition and symbols. His art has been exhibited around the world, including shows in Washington, D.C., Tokyo, Munich, China, Singapore, and London.[1]
Mamani Mamani's paintings draw upon his Aymara heritage, and include colorfully stylized images of indigenous mothers, condors, suns, and moons, among other themes. Mamani Mamani uses strong vibrant colors similar to the colors featured in the traditional handmade weavings that are widely used by the indigenous people of the Bolivian Altiplano. His use of indigenous symbols is especially significant in the South American context where indigenous cultures have been viewed as inferior to European culture.
In 2016, he made murals at the walls of the Wiphala social housing complex, located in El Alto.[2]
References
- ^ List of his expositions around the world
- ^ Gompf, Andrea (24 March 2016). "Bolivia's Most Famous Aymara Artist Decorated New Social Housing Project With 12-Story Murals". Remezcla. Retrieved 23 April 2016.
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