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ANA MARIA PACHECO

We hold a good cross section of Ana Maria's work in stock, with pastel and oil paintings from £2500. Please see below details of our previous exhibition.

A Modern Bestiary

21st April - 12th May 2007

This exhibition has been curated to be exclusive to 108 Fine Art. It is the artists first exhibition to concentrate on the animals and exotic creatures which inhabit, and are integral to, so much of Ana Maria's art. The remarkable cross section of sculpture, prints and paintings provides a rare insight into the artists beautiful, powerful and sometimes disturbing work, in which death, magic and sexuality are constantly present.

Born in Brazil in 1943, Ana Maria Pacheco initially studied art and music before lecturing at the University of Goias. In 1973 she was awarded a British Council Scholarship to the Slade School of Art where she studied under the sculptor Reg Butler. It was whilst at the Slade that she was first encouraged into printmaking and since then it has played a fundemental role in the process of her work.

Ana Maria Pacheco has become established as one of the outstanding figurative artists of her generation, a position endorsed by the highly prized National Gallery Residency awarded to the artist in 1997.

She exhibits internationally, with her work held in many public collections including the Tate, Birmingham City Art Gallery, The Victoria and Albert Museum, The British Museum, Arts Council England, Fogg Art Museum USA, Setegaya Art Museum, Japan. In recent years major exhibitions of her work have been held at The National Gallery, The British Museum, The Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, Northumbria University Art Gallery, Kunsthalle Wien, Austria, Dak'Art 2000, Senegal, Salander O'Reilly New York.

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