MarÃÂa BerrÃÂo (born 1982) is a Colombian-born visual artist working in Brooklyn, New York. The LA Times wrote that BerrÃÂo's large-scale collage works, "meticulously crafted from layers of Japanese paper, reflect on cross-cultural connections and global migration seen through the prism of her own history." She is known for her use of Japanese print paper, which she cuts and tears to create collages with details painted in with watercolour. BerrÃÂo, who spent her childhood in Colombia and moved to the US in her teens, draws from Colombian folklore and South American literature. Salomé Gómez-Upegui describes BerrÃÂo's work and inspirations by stating, "Women, narratives of displacement, and ecology play a central role in BerrÃÂoâÂÂs striking compositions, which are very much inspired by Latin American magical realism." In her interview with The Georgia Review in 2019, the artist discusses the tradition of aluna of the Kogi people in her work Aluna (2017). BerrÃÂo's collages are characterized by representations of mainly women, who often stare back at the viewer.
BerrÃÂo was born in Bogotá, Colombia and studied in New York where she received her BFA from Parsons School of Design in 2004 and in 2007 received her MFA from the School of Visual Arts. During this time, she mainly trained in charcoal drawing and painting, until she discovered Japanese paper and started incorporating it in her collages during her MFA.
Her work is included in the collections of the Pérez Art Museum Miami, the Yuz Museum Shanghai, the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, the National Gallery of Art, and the Whitney Museum of American Art. In 2021, BerrÃÂo was awarded the Joan Mitchell Fellowship from the Joan Mitchell Foundation. BerrÃÂo's work was included in the 2022 exhibition Women Painting Women at the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth.
In 2023, Berrio presented a major solo show MarÃÂa BerrÃÂo: The Children's Crusade at the Institute of Contemporary Art/Boston. The set of large-scale paintings in the show were part of the series of same time that takes inspiration on contemporary stories of border crossing juxtaposed with the ChildrenâÂÂs Crusade of 1212 telling, in which thousands of children pilgrimage through Italy and France to convert Muslims to Christianity.
BerrÃÂo's work is included in the exhibition and accompanying publication Spirit in the Land, organized by and displayed in the Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University in 2023, and traveling to the Pérez Art Museum Miami in 2024. The exhibition revolves around the need for coexistence between natural worlds and human life, particularly thinking through the work of artists from North America and the Caribbean.
BerrÃÂoâÂÂs work often revolves around similar themes. Her collages revolve around femininity and women. The work often speaks for itself, showing off a sense of refuge and safety for these womanly figures. BerrÃÂo bases a lot of the storytelling of her collages as a part of South American folklore, in the way that meshes nature and humans to coexist in a kind of harmony. In addition to this type of harmony, BerrÃÂo uses her art to shed light on the harsh realities of politics. For example, according to art critic Siddhartha Mitter, she has created works that consider migration across the Mexico-United States border in which "Women cluster with animals and birds in scenes that convey the bravery and peril of the migration experience."
2025 MarÃÂa BerrÃÂo: Soliloquy of the Wounded Earth, Hauser & Wirth, New York
2023 MarÃÂa BerrÃÂo: The ChildrenâÂÂs Crusade, Institute of Contemporary Art (ICA), Boston, USA
2022 MarÃÂa BerrÃÂo: The Land of the Sun, Victoria Miro, Venice, Italy
2021 MarÃÂa BerrÃÂo: Esperando mientras la noche florece (Waiting for the Night to Bloom), Norton Museum of Art, West Palm Beach, Florida, USA
2020 MarÃÂa BerrÃÂo: Flowered Songs and Broken Currents, Victoria Miro, London, UK
2020 MarÃÂa BerrÃÂo: A DayâÂÂs Cadence, an extended reality (XR) exhibition on Vortic Collect, Victoria Miro, London, UK
2019 A CloudâÂÂs Roots, Kohn Gallery, Los Angeles, CA, USA
2017 In a Time of Drought, Praxis International Gallery, New York, NY, USA
2015 The Harmony of the Spheres, Praxis International Gallery, New York, NY, USA
2013 Dream Gardens, Praxis International Gallery, New York, NY, USA
2012 Of Dreams and Hurricanes, Praxis International Gallery, New York, NY, USA
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