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Follow on Google News | The Museo de la Ciudad Santiago de Querétaro to host Jackie Sleper's exhibition dedicated to MexicoIn January, February and March 2009, Dutch artist Jackie Sleper will exhibit "Dulce y Amargo" in the Museo de la Ciudad Santiago de Querétaro, Querétaro, Mexico
By: Jackie Sleper Jackie Sleper, the winner of the section “Sculpture and Installation” Her works are at times reminiscent of a variety of artists: Rivera, Orozco, Tamayo and Pollock. Jackie Sleper assumes absolute freedom in applying various techniques and introducing experimental elements: her work is characterised by combinations of photography and painting, and the use of mixed media. In addition to painting, Jackie also creates objects using a variety of materials, which she then transforms into wholly a new and surprising entity, such a the wonderful and fun piece “Rocatizada” The Querétaro show is the first step in 2009 of Jackie’s touring exhibition. Jackie’s exhibitions showing throughout Mexico in 2008 and 2009 are all being curated by Matty Roca, art historian, museum curator and art critic. They have so far been a huge success, the first was held at the Museo de la Cultura Maya in Chetumal in March and April 2008, in May-June at the Museo de la Isla in Cozumel, at the Museum of Modern Art of Gómez Palacio in July and August, and most recently in the Museo El Aguacate in Durango. The artist will, as always, be present at the vernissage of "Dulce y Amargo" on 21 January, along with important local personalities from the political, cultural and educational scene in Mexico and from the Dutch and European communities living in the state of Querétaro. Jackie Sleper was born in Amsterdam and studied at the Utrecht Academy for Visual Arts. Between 1988 and 1995 she spent time in Ireland, Spain and Prague for study purposes. Works produced in her home country, the Netherlands, include a tile plateau in honour of Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen, commissioned by the municipality of Utrecht, and ‘light objects’ for the Kruisheren Hotel, a design establishment that opened in Maastricht in 2005. Outside the Netherlands, she has exhibited in Antwerp (Art-Event), Stockholm (Art Fair), Marbella (Marb Art – Feria Internacional de Arte Contemporáneo) FOR FURTHER INFORMATION: Jackie Sleper website: http://www.jackiesleper.com Images: You can also see images of Jackie’s art at http://www.flickr.com/ For journalists only: High resolution files of these images or other press related information can be requested directly from the press office: Vito Abba press officer Studio Abba - Corso Italia, 6 - 50123 Florence, Italy info@studioabba.com http://www.studioabba.com/ Other images and further information are available at: http://www.dulceyamargo.com/ It will be possible to follow the various stages of “Dulce y Amargo” thanks to the information and images that will be posted on www.dulceyamargo.com. Visitors to Jackie’s exhibitions in Mexico can also upload photos taken during the exhibitions on Flickr and share them with http://www.flickr.com/ At the end of the exhibition series, the authors of the three photos that Jackie likes most, will each receive a signed lithograph of one of her works. For general comments contact: dulceyamargo@ End
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