Salvador Arango[1] is a Colombian sculptor, born in Itagüi, Colombia in 1944. He is known as "SAAR".
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Born | (1944-03-16) 16 March 1944 (age 78) Itagüí, Antioquia |
Nationality | Colombian |
Known for | Sculptor |
In 1976, Arango attended the Ninth International Sculpture Conference in New Orleans on behalf of Colombia, and was invited by the University of Pennsylvania.
In 1978, documentary films of Bogotá performed "Bootstrap," a 15-minute film on his life and work. The film was screened across the country, led by Leopoldo Pinzon.
In 1990 he was invited by International Art Connection to represent Colombia in a major exhibition of visual arts International Des Createurs Laura La Chapelle de la Sorbonne in Paris.
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