Mariano Akerman

Mariano Akerman ( born 1963 in Buenos Aires ) is an Argentine painter and art historian.

Life

Akerman studied at the Universidad de Belgrano (Argentina ). For his thesis on "The room and the limits of modern architecture " (1987) was awarded Akerman.

Mariano Akerman is a practicing artist and presents his paintings, drawings and collages since 1979. He has won at least 12 international art awards.

Since 1991 he has lived abroad and studied the paintings of Francis Bacon and the architectural projects of Louis I. Kahn.

During his stays in Asia Akerman developed the conference series:

  • The Belgian contribution to the visual arts (2005)
  • Carl Linnaeus ( 2007)
  • The Discovery of Belgian Art ( 2008-9 )
  • Raison d'être: Art, Freedom and Modernity (2010)
  • German Art (2010)
  • Form and meaning (2011)
  • The program form (2011)

Akerman has specialized in visual communication and is an experienced educator. He lectured on modern art at prestigious institutions such as the National Museum of Fine Arts in Buenos Aires, the National Museum of the Philippines in Manila, the University of Modern Languages ​​in Islamabad, the National College of Arts in Lahore, and the Quaid -i -Azam University in Islamabad.

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