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He is a member of Galerie Sur <ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.sur.at/kuenstler/osorio/|title=Hernando Osorio|accessdate=2014-07-15}}</ref> and Q202.
He is a member of Galerie Sur <ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.sur.at/kuenstler/osorio/|title=Hernando Osorio|accessdate=2014-07-15}}</ref> and Q202.


His work is represented in the following collections:<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.fineartgalerie.at/kunst/malerei/60-j-hernando-osorio|title=FINE ART Galerie - J. Hernando OSORIO|last=Schneider|first=Bernhard|website=www.fineartgalerie.at|access-date=2016-10-18}}</ref>
His work is represented in the following collections:
* [[Victoria and Albert Museum]], London
* [[Victoria and Albert Museum]], London
* [[Bibliothèque nationale de France]], Paris
* [[Bibliothèque nationale de France]], Paris

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Hernando Osorio (born 1953 in Ibagué, Colombia) is a painter and print-maker. Educated at the National University of Colombia, he was a member of the Awuyaka street art group. During his New York City period (1981-1985) he focused on etching and lithography. Since 1985 he has been living and working in Vienna, Austria. His preferred techniques are mixed-technique painting on canvas, woodcuts and linocuts but he has also made paper, produced hand-bound books, and recently created a series of ceramic plate images. His work reflects his concern for wild life, the role of the human being in nature, and traditions of folk art across the world.

He is a member of Galerie Sur [1] and Q202.

His work is represented in the following collections:[2]

and private collections in Argentina, Austria, Colombia, Spain, Japan, Mexico, Morocco, the UK, the United States, Venezuela.

References

  1. ^ "Hernando Osorio". Retrieved 2014-07-15.
  2. ^ Schneider, Bernhard. "FINE ART Galerie - J. Hernando OSORIO". www.fineartgalerie.at. Retrieved 2016-10-18.
  3. ^ "J. Hernando OSORIO Arquitexturas Animales Fetiche" (in German). Retrieved 2014-07-15.