Mario Rojo
Exhibition Production Specialist
Collections Management / Harvard Art Museums

Two-dimensional abstract mixed media artwork. Swirls of black and beige give an abstract shape to a round emblem with stuttered grey panels. Looks like a belt clasp or a necklace pendant, since it has one small hole in its right and one in its left side.

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Made from Exhibition Recycled Materials; Ink on Mylar, MDF and acrylic.

Two-dimensional abstract mixed media artwork. Swirls and stripes of black, as well as swirls and smudges of beige give an abstract shape to a round emblem with grey stipes on the one side of its background. Looks like a belt clasp or a necklace pendant, since it has one small hole in its right and one in its left side.

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Made from Exhibition Recycled Materials; Ink on Mylar, MDF and acrylic.

Artist Statement

Mario Rojo was born in the borderlands between Mexico and the United States where he experienced a certain form of cultural clash. The artist seeks to interpret the sensibility of territory placed in the geographically and politically segmented.

School / Unit

Central Administration