Mauro Koliva (b. 1977, Posadas, Misiones, Argentina) is a contemporary visual artist whose work explores the tension between organic form and mechanized structure through meticulously detailed compositions. He earned his degree in Plastic Arts from the Misiones Art University and received a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts in 2008, supporting his early career development. Koliva has exhibited his work in a range of international galleries and museum contexts, including presentations at the Centro Cultural Recoleta in Buenos Aires, the Museum of the Americas in Denver, Colorado, and the Museum of Fine Arts René Brusau in Resistencia, Argentina.Koliva’s practice reflects a deep engagement with both his Argentine cultural roots and broader contemporary currents. His work is characterized by richly layered imagery, dynamic interplay of color, and a synthesis of organic and mechanical elements that evoke landscapes, movement, and psychological depth. Over the years, he has participated in national and international group exhibitions, and his drawings and paintings are held in private collections. His sustained studio work and exhibition history have helped establish him as a distinctive voice within Latin American contemporary art.
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