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Diablo Rosso, Panama City, Panama
Federico Herrero

1978, Lives and works in San José, Costa Rica.
Federico Herrero is an artist who makes paintings that often extends beyond the canvas and play with the notion of the perception of time and space.

His most recent projects and exhibitions include:
Letters and numbers in Luisa Strina Gallery; Novo Museo Tropical, Teorética, San José; Aloha Friend, 21st Century Art Museum of Kanazawa; Panamericana, Kurimanzutto, Mexico City; Bienal de Pontevedra 2010; and Do it, itinerant catalog and exhibition. In addition, he has just completed a large scale mural for the MAR (Museum of Art of Rio) and his work has been included in Panorama 33 in the MAM (Museum of Modern Art of Sao Paulo). In addition, he showed his work at the 2001 Venice Biennial, Urgent Painting at the Musee d arte moderne della Ville in Paris 2002; The Biennial of Havana 2003; Empty Garden in the Watari Museum Tokyo 2004; Moscow Biennial 2006; Singapore Biennial 2006, Venice Biennial 2008, Passengers at the Wattis Institute San Francisco 2008, Second Polygraphic Triennial of the Caribbean and Puerto Rico 2009.

Herrero is also the founder of Des Pacio, a space for contemporary art located in San José, Costa Rica. Des Pacio has been supporting different artists and activating the contemporary art scene in Central America since 2007.

Other exhibitions by these artists at Proyectos Ultravioleta: