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Hoyos, Ana Mercedes, 1942-
Ana Mercedes Hoyos
Ana Mercedes Hoyos
(29 September 1942 – 5 September 2014) was a
Colombian
painter, sculptor and a pioneer in
modern art
in the country. In her half-century of artistic works, she garnered over seventeen awards of national and international recognition. Beginning her career in a
Pop Art
style which moved towards
abstract
, her trajectory moved toward
cubism
and
realism
as she explored light, color, sensuality and the bounty of her surroundings. Her reinterpretations of master painters led her to an exploration of Colombian multiculturalism, and her later works focused on
Afro-Colombian
and
mestizo
heritage within the Colombian landscape. Her works can be found in the permanent collections of the
Fuji Art Museum
in
Tokyo
; the
Ibercaja Collection
in
Zaragoza
, Spain; the
Museum of Modern Art
in
Mexico City
; the
Nassau County Museum of Art
of
Roslyn Harbor, New York
, as well as Juan Antonio Roda and museums in other
Latin American
cities. Her collection of archival materials on
San Basilio de Palenque
were donated to the
United Nations University
in Tokyo and the
Smithsonian
's
National Museum of African American History and Culture
.
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