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Born in Montevideo in 1970
In 1992 - enters the \"Escuela Pedro Figari\"
working with maestro Raúl Rial.
Make parallel courses in Art History
Color and Form and the sculptor Salmini Nimar
class = \"MsoNormal\" style = \"margin-left: 63.8pt\"> From his early works were linked to
historical themes of identity and rescue
In 1997 he received the 1st. Prize and Special Mention
in \"Lions Hall of Fine Arts
This year presents its shows
\"AvantGarde Md BT\", \"lang =\" EN \">\" Ngangela-People of the South \", on the contribution
African and Indian in the deed Artigas,
supported research
Oscar Montano historian, Prof. Alberto Brito and
Master Gonzalo Abella.
In 1998 exhibits at the
1er.Encuentro Afro Uruguayan Culture
Mundo Afro in Montevideo.
The same year he exhibited at the \"Meeting of Artists
Uruguayan in Miami-USA, with their jobs
on Candombe illustrates conferences
style = \"font-family:\" AvantGarde Md BT \",\" lang = \"EN\"> Professor Alberto Britt.
From 1999 until the date part in several
samples which collective and individual
in now numbering more than forty, standing
the itinerant \"Tangos Bringing Up \"performed
\"AvantGarde Md BT\", \"lang =\" EN \"> next the poet Miguel Angel Olivera.
This shows that include music, poetry, dance
and painting, was presented in 18 theaters around the country,
as well as the National Academy of Tango \"
City of Buenos Aires and
XV International Festival \"Viva Tango\" in Montevideo.
Since 2000 his work is illustrated with
various books, and CDs. of national edition
On March 8, 2004 presented at the Festival
Patria Gaucha Tacuarembó, their sample
\"Neglected Women History \"on texts
Gonzalo Abella teacher, it is being
presented in various parts of the country.
In 2009, presents its new exhibition
\"Pachakuti - Otramérica\" touring the
Uruguay different rooms.
this year, the Venezuelan state oil company PDVSA
Hired him to make several murals for their fabrics
Offices in Montevideo.
He currently works as a teacher in the
Casa de la Cultura de San José de Carrasco
in \"University-South Black Roots\" of
Rosa Luxemburg Foundation and in his private workshop
Part of private collections of his works in
Argentina, Brazil, France, Belgium, USA, South Africa
Venezuela, Italy and Uruguay
Permanent display in galleries in New York,
Buenos Aires, Montevideo, Punta del Este and Colonia del Sacramento.
CONTACTS:
Tel: (598) 2481 1983
Cel: 098 836224
E-mail: ypapara@hotmail.com - ypapara@gmail.com
Montevideo - Uruguay
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