Pedro Restrepo

Pedro Restrepo

Pedro Pablo Restrepo-Peláez is a Colombian artist, civil servant, art historian and writer.

A native of [http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andes_(Antioquia) Andes Antioquia)] , Colombia, born February 2, 1918. He left home at an early age and went to Chile where he graduated from secondary school, and later attended the Universidad de Santiago de Chile. He traveled to Buenos Aires, Argentina, to furtherhis education. His Art studies began while in Santiago. Eventually he traveled to Brazil where he studied art at the [http://www.eba.ufrj.br/ Escola de Belas Artes, in Rio de Janeiro.]

Restrepo-Peláez accepted an offer to represent his country as Vice-Consul in Paris, France. After three years, he travelled to Florence Italy to becomea pupil of [http://www.artnet.com/artist/707135/giovanni-colacicchi.html Giovanni Colacicchi] at the Accademia di Belle Arti during an extended period. After a decade of travel throughout Europe he went to live in Mexico City and Los Angeles, California.

He studied restoration and conservation at [http://rabasf.insde.es/historia2.htm Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando] , in Madrid, Spain, interning later at the Brooklyn Museum of Art.

He has written extensively on Art as well as on political and historical subjects. His column appeared regularly in El Tiempo, Colombia's principal news publication.

Restrepo-Peláez has held several government posts:

* Private Secretary of the Governor of Antioquia (Colombia)
* Vice Consul of Colombia in Paris
* "Artistic" Mayor of Villa de Leyva (Boyacá, Colombia)
* Mayor of the colonial area of the City of Bogotá - La Candelaria
* Director of "Extension Cultural" (cultural director) of the City of Bogotá
* Professor of Art History of the Escuela Nacional de Arte Dramática (the national school of theater) in Bogotá, Colombia.
* Professor of Art History in the Colegio Odontológico (School of Dentistry) of Bogotá, Colombia.
* Professor of Art History at the Universidad Nacional (National University), Bogotá, Colombia
* Director of the [http://www.musarq.org.co/colecciones/colonial.htm Museo Arqueologico de la Casa del Marques San Jorge] (Banco Popular) during twelve years.

Restrepo-Peláez has played an important role in the conservation of colonial architecture and monuments in Colombia. He personally restored the murals in the [http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juan_de_Castellanos Casa de Juan de Castellanos] in Tunja, Boyacá. The restoration was sponsored by Citibank. He also restored the series of colonial paintings in Sopó, Los Angeles de Sopó (the Angels of Sopó).

He has exhibited individually in Rio de Janeiro (Galeria Carioca), Mexico City, Paris (Maison De l'Amérique Latine), London, Madrid (Galeria de Arte Moderno), Washington, DC (Pan American Union), Fort Lauderdale Florida USA, Bogotá (Biblioteca Nacional, Biblioteca Luis Angel Arango), Houston (Colombe D'Or, The Houstonian, Cherqui Gallery), Telluride Colorado (Elinoff Galery), Jakarta, Indonesia (at the Colombian Consulate).

For several years he has explored the possibilities of working exclusively inblack and white in search of technical effects usually obtained through the use of color. He is a "minimalist" as it relates to economy of color and subject matter as well as in his use of primitive materials, such as burlap, plywood, and casein paint. He has focused on nudes and still lives, save for the period when he was "artistic" Mayor the colonial town of Villa de Leyva, Colombia, when he did contemporary representations of the town's colonial architecture.

Publications:La Patria Boba, Cartas de un Colombiano Inconforme, El Homosexualismo en el Arte, Autoretraro.

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