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Born in
Montevideo, Uruguay, on November 4, 1960, Alvaro Ardao shows his ability
and vocation for painting and drawing from an early age, so his teachers
encourage him to cultivate such forms of art.
At high school he meets the exceptional artist Maria Freire, who
encourages the group to experiment the abstraction of shape and colour.
In 1979 he starts his studies at the University of the Republic which he
later abandons to devote himself to study art at Círculo de Bellas
Artes, the oldest and most important institution in the country (1906).
The great teacher and artist Hector Sgarbi, former disciple of André
Lhote in Paris and former friend of Chaim Soutine and Georges Rouault,
gives him a deep and universal education. He studies the different
aesthetic traditions and their methods, as well as the written legacies
of the Masters of the past, like Leonardo's "Treatise on painting",
Rodin's "Art", Lhote's "Treatise on landscape", Matisse's "Reflections
about art", among others.
He finishes his studies at Círculo de Bellas Artes with a "Distinction"
qualification.
In 1985 he meets master Jorge Damiani, at the same time he develops his
first stage of oneiric and psychological nature, and due to the
characteristics of his work, he was then considered "a promise of high
artistic value" by the national press ("El Día" 10/10/87).
He awakens to the philosophy and art of millenary China. He reads
translations of various artists and poets like Shu-da, Mi-fei, Shih-tao,
Su-tung'po or the ineffable Wang-wei, enabling him to understand his
poetic and artistic path.
His inquiring spirit, one with an open tendency to universality and
which would not refuse any tendency, would spontaneously lead him to
different stylistic tendencies: no-law, absolute spontaneity.
It is worth mentioning that in the museums of New York he learns about
the aesthetic models of the great European masters of the XX century; an
already ancient modernity that he tries to rescue, for he considers it
global, universal, the meeting point of all cultures and the foundation
of the psychological process of all inventiveness, which is the opposite
to Latin American art today.
Speaking about his exhibitions, it is worth mentioning the important
retrospective shown in February 2006 in Museo San Fernando de Maldonado,
which sums up the last 30 years of the artist's work.
People nowadays forget they have their own personality. "I am not the
others", said Dogen Zenji in the XIII century. Any true and authentic
painting comes from mental understanding.
At the present moment, Ardao lives and has his atelier in the Uruguayan
seaside resort of Punta del Este.
2004; austral winter
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