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and street culture. Her work offers a balance of the abstract and figurative, sacred and profane, the meditative and boldly graphic. Her work employs bold color and carefully arranged dynamic compositions while offering an empathetic gaze on the her subject – subjects of the society she lives in. She
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Imagery and barrio life and demonstrates a belief that everyone, even the most marginalized have dignity and inner worth regardless of social class. Figures in her works preach the gospel for today, reinterpreting community and providing content for the work that is ethnic, political and spiritual
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Calero has developed a distinct original technique called "acrollage. She employs a variety of papers, colorful glazes of paint and acrylic mediums, appropriated prints which are layered on the canvas creating striking and highly graphic yet painterly compositions. These were turned into plastic
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The exhibit included 29 large acrollage canvases, 19 smaller collages, 13 fotacrolés (altered photography) on canvas board, and 3 works of mixed media on paper produced over three decades. The exhibition was be accompanied by a brochure and a scholarly catalogue. The exhibit was reviewed and was
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with fellow artists Marcos Dimas, Gilberto Hernandez, Nestor Otero, Jose Rodriguez, Fernando Salicrup, Jorge Soto, and Manny Vega.She has also had residencies at the
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There is a dichotomy in Calero’s work which bears qualities of both classical and contemporary elements. These include influences of
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In 2003 Calero was selected for with six other artists for national recognition as part of Liquitex 50th Anniversary.
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Born in Arecibo, Puerto Rico in 1959, but raised in as a Roman Catholic in Bryooklyn, New York. She studied under
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employ a technique which combines photography, painting, collage, and chine-colle, as the name implies.
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I·den·ti·ty: A group exhibition highlighting global and cultural Identity through art
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Public Television State of the Arts Series, “SIGN OF THE TIMES” in 2005 and 2008.
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and thus at odds with much of the deconstructionist contemporary art of the day.
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skins that often resemble monoprints. Her smaller prints which she called
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Her work offers deeper social commentary about presentation and symbolism.
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Edwards, Amber (2005). "Liquitex 50th Anniversary. State of the Arts".
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Exit Art, Alternative Histories New York Art Spaces 1960 to 2010
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Exit Art, Alternative Histories New York Art Spaces 1960 to 2010
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and Belle Cramer Memorial Prize for Abstract Painting from the
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Gloria Rodriguez Calero: Urban Martyrs and Latter Day Santos.
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female artist to receive in depth survey of her work at
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Rodrigeuz Calero: Urban Martyrs and Latter Day Santos
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Rodriguez Calero: Urban Martyrs + Latter Day Saints
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https://www.rodriguezcalero.com/
New York
painter
collagist
photographer
Lorenzo Homar
Puerto Rican Artists at the Instituto de Cultura
Escuela de Artes Plasticas
Arts Students League of New York
National Endowment for the Arts
Taller Boricua
Brandywine Workshop Center for the Visual Arts
Brooklyn Museum
National Association of Women Artists
Joan Mitchell Foundation
New Jersey State Council on the Arts
Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation
New York Foundation for the Arts.
New Jersey Networks
Nuyorican
El Museo del Barrio
Alejandro Anreus
Hyperallergic
surrealist
medieval religious painting
hip-hop
LGBT
Afro-Hispanic
i•den•ti•ty

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