Fabiana Mori Maglio Biography

Born in Montevideo, Uruguay in 1978.

STUDIES

1997 - 2001 Bachelor of Agricultural Management, University of the Company.

1999 - 2002 Interior design, Universidad ORT.

2004 Graphic Designer, Institute Bios.

2008 Workshop Vitral, Museo Torres Garcia.

2009 - Join the National School of Fine Arts. - Art Club: Workshop with Oscar Larroca. - Semiotics Workshop, Pre-Columbian Art Museum and Indigenous MAPI.

Thanks to several successive trips parts of the world becomes aware of different cultures, as well as strength and freedom, translating this into their work.

His works are in private collections in Uruguay, Argentina, Paraguay and France.

SOLO SHOWS

2008

• La Creperie, Montevideo.

• Municipality of Montevideo, the City Archives.

• Municipal Archives and Museum Cabildo de Montevideo

• Cultural Space of La Spezia, Montevideo.

• the Sheraton Four Points Hotel, Montevideo.

• Cultural Center Grand Hotel Concordia, Salto.

2009

• Casa de la Cultura, Maldonado

• Cultural Center Grand Hotel Concordia, Salto.

2010

• U.S. Embassy, Montevideo. • Restaurante Babieca, Montevideo.

EXHIBITIONS

2007

• German Rowing Club, Montevideo.

2008

• Hotel Ibis shows for the 5th international meeting, Poets from both sides, Montevideo.

• His works were exhibited at Gallery Los Caracoles Jose Ignacio, Punta del Este, Uruguay.

• Municipality of Maldonado, Roundtable Panamericana de Punta del Este, Maldonado.

• Selected for Art Fair in Shanghai, China, September 2008. Participates in the Latin American Pavilion with artists.

• German Embassy, Montevideo.

• It incorporates a sample of Uruguayan painters "Bridging the Arts Shopping in Montevideo organized by Galería Latina.

• Mural: Contest "In the skin of our cities," organized by United Nations System in Uruguay (UN) to celebrate 60 years of the adoption of the Declaration of Human Rights. Made with artist Hugo Llobet at the Cultural Center Gran Hotel Concordia, Salto.

• Landscapes and Hall 2008, 80th Anniversary Naval Club.

2009

• Molino de Pérez, Apeu (Association of Painters and Sculptors from Uruguay), Montevideo.

• Building of the Commissions of the Legislative Palace, Montevideo. Prime Art Mystic Hall, organized by the Rosicrucian Order. Declared a Cultural Ministerial level by the Ministry of Education and Culture.

• Municipal Historical Museum and Archives, Cabildo de Montevideo. Organized by Apeu.

• "Urban Art in the 20", Punta del Este. The event that brought together over 50 artists to paint in the open on 20th Street in Punta del Este. Ministerial Interest Declared by the Ministry of Tourism and Sports of Uruguay.

• Sample Uruguayan painters bring "art" in Montevideo Shopping, organized by Galeria Latina.

• Building Committees of the Legislative Palace, Montevideo. Organized by the Lions Club.

• German Embassy, Montevideo.

2010

• Art Gallery La Vista, Punta del Este.

• "Urban Art in the 20", Punta del Este. Third edition.

2011

• "Urban Art in the 20", Punta del Este. Fourth edition.

• Exhibits at the opening of the Restaurant "La Pasiva" in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

AWARDS

• Selected by the jury at the Salon of Painting Maritime Club Naval - 2008.

•Third Prize at Mystic Art Salon, organized by the Ancient Mystical Order Rosicrucian AMORC - 2009.

• Second Prize and Special Mention in Painting Competition Lions Club - 2009.

• VICTORIA Award, Featured in art and social action. Organized by the NGO Women in Action. Hotel Radisson Victoria Plaza, Montevideo - 2009.

PERMANENT EXHIBITS

• Gallery at Market Road, Montevideo. • Gallery NES, Buenos Aires.

• Some of the works involved in the auction of the firm Arte y Alhajas Auctions.

Uruguayan painting today, referring to painting preferably young, we can classify into two groups.

One look outside at the forefront and build on it and the second and very important for me, one that on its deepest roots, and recreates the rich.

This last group that belongs Fabiana Mori based on constructivism, as recreated using circular patterns divided by straight uniquely arranged, thus not a surprising result as limited by the color loses its great appeal in the handling of forms.

Enrique Medina, artist