Sculpting the baroque world of Fernando Botero.

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FERNANDO BOTERO born in 1932 is a sculptor, painter, and draftsman who depicts the comedy of human life--moving or wry, baroque in expression, sometimes with a mocking observation, sometimes with a deep, elementary emotion. Working in a broad range of media, Botero has created a world of his own, at once accessible and enigmatic, with a particular blend of violence and beauty. He has spent most of his years as an artist away from his native country, Colombia, but his art has maintained an uninterrupted link to Latin America.

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In fact, the key to understanding his work is to realize that his roots are in Medellin, and that his earliest artistic impressions were molded in a Colombian town close to the Andes mountains. His first images drew upon the Spanish colonial baroque--the sumptuous decorations that flourish on the walls of every church in South America, with gaudy angels, tormented saints, the physical agony of Christ. and the pearly tears of the Immaculate Virgin.

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Botero also found the opportunity to convert his ideas into bronze and marble sculpture. which have become a seminal element in his oeuvre. His monumental bronzes are seen by perplexed strollers along the Champs Elysees in Paris. in front of the Palazzo Pitti in Florence, and along Park Avenue in New York. The large figures transform their surroundings into a world of fantasy as seen in Venice where his bronzes adorn the squares along the Grand Canal, or when his sensuous nudes are mirrored in the reflecting pools in front of the Gemeentemuseum in The Hague.

The subjects of his sculpture--"The Baroque World of Feropa," bronze (1999). Fernando Botero" includes a selection of recent sculptures never before shown in North America--"often draw from ancient Greek mythology" points out Miranda Lash, curator of Modern and Contemporary Art at the New...

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