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Alejandra Quintanilla Mixed Media

Alejandra Quintanilla studied and received a degree in Arts at the University of Monterrey UDEM. She also attended a residency program at the Cooper Union School of Art in New York. Her work has been exposed to individuals and collections in museums in Mexico, the United States, Bolivia, and Brazil. Alejandra was a selected artist at the Monterrey Arts Center at the 16th General Assembly at the Center Roberto Garza Sada. And from a collectivist group, she exhibited at the Marco Museum (Mty), Rufino Tamayo Museum (Mexico, DF), Palazzo Delle Papesse (Siena, Italy), Arts Center (Mty), Museo del Chopo (Mexico, DF). Her work was selected in XIV Bienal de Pintura Rufino Tamayo, ArtEmergente Bienal Monterrey, Third and Monterrey, to name a few and her work was exhibited in fairs as well as in Maco in the Arco de Madrid. Alejandra's work was in the collection of the Museum of Fine Art, Houston and the Museum of Latin American Art, California.

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Artist: Alejandra Quintanilla
Set of 2 Acrylic on Paper. Abstract collage mixed media
Set of 2 Acrylic on Paper. Abstract collage mixed media

Set of 2 Acrylic on Paper. Abstract collage mixed media

By Alejandra Quintanilla

Located in Miami Beach, FL

This series is born from a search to leave aside the narrative figurative and reduce the image to shape and colour. Starts with both images found as well as her own images, previous ...

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2010s Abstract Alejandra Quintanilla Mixed Media

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Untitled, acrylic on paper. Abstract collage mixed media
Untitled, acrylic on paper. Abstract collage mixed media

Untitled, acrylic on paper. Abstract collage mixed media

By Alejandra Quintanilla

Located in Miami Beach, FL

This series is born from a search to leave aside the narrative figurative and reduce the image to shape and color. Starts with both images found as well as her images, previous piece...

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2010s Abstract Alejandra Quintanilla Mixed Media

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Paper, Acrylic

Untitled, acrylic on paper. Abstract collage mixed media
Untitled, acrylic on paper. Abstract collage mixed media

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This series is born from a search to leave aside the narrative figurative and reduce the image to shape and colour. Starts with both images found as well as her own images, previous ...

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2010s Abstract Alejandra Quintanilla Mixed Media

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Paper, Acrylic

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Located in Miami Beach, FL

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