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Tam Muro
Photography, Digital on Other
Size: 27.6 W x 22.4 H x 0.1 D in
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Nahuel Huapi Lake, Patagonia.
Digital on Other
One-of-a-kind Artwork
27.6 W x 22.4 H x 0.1 D in
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Visual Artist, Exhibits and Museums Designer Claudio Tam Muro, born in Buenos Aires in 1958. In the 1970s he studied Architecture, Graphic Design and Set Design. By the end of those years and amid the stifling political situation in the country, decided to stop studying starting a rewarding trip touring the neighboring countries. In search of direct contact with American traditions lies some time in Cuzco, Pisac, Peru, through part of Bolivia, Paraguay and southern Brazil. Upon his return, started the 80, moved to the south of Argentina San Carlos Bariloche, Patagonia. Away from large urban centers, he continued his studies of a self-taught and unsystematic way, turning to the practice of visual arts, photography and design. Since then his work has won awards at regional and national levels in many art exhibits being highlighted, among others, in 1993 with the Award of Honor at the "VI Patagonian Annual Salon of Fine Arts "Neuquén Bank Foundation, in 1994 with the 3rd Award at the "XXXIX National Exhibition of Fine Arts Manuel Belgrano" organized by the Museo Sivori in Buenos Aires, recently received the First Award at the "XVI RÃo Negro Salon of Visual Arts, 2009". Experimentally began work in the field of museums where he began to develop innovative practices in communication and installation of exhibits from the perspective associated with the visual arts. For over ten years was undertaken the investigation and remodeling showrooms of Indian history, Selk'nam, Mapuche and Tehuelche at the Museo de la Patagonia San Carlos de Bariloche, part of the Parks Administration Nationals of Argentina. In 1993, he published in collaboration the book "Cultural Diversity Argentina" (ISBN 987-99485-0-5). In 1995 received the scholarship International Partnerships Among Museums (IPAM) at the American Association of Museums, based in the state of Vermont, EEUA. In 2000 he was invited by the National Museum of the American Indian (NMAI), Smithsonian Institution, Washington DC, to participate as an artist designer for the exhibition "Beauty, Honor & Tradition: Decorated Shirts Plains Indians," which featured the work of field and interviews within indigenous nations Crow, Blackfeet and Cheyenne in the state of Montana. His particular vision of the museum exhibition is recognized by the Fundación Antorchas of Argentina, which integrates him to the teaching staff for the national seminars on museum design and planning between 1999 and 2004.
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