Selected Biographical Information
Education / Training
- Diploma de Arquitectura, Universidad Nacional de Rosario, Argentina.
Prizes / Fellowships
- United States Artists Fellowship (USA Fellowship) (2012 Nominees).
- South Florida Cultural Consortium Fellowship for Visual & Media Artist.
- Visiting Artist Fellowship -American Academy in Rome -New York City & Rome Italy.
- Visiting Artist – The Getty Center for the History of Art & the Humanities, Santa Monica, California.
Solo Exhibitions
- 2008: “The Absent City“, Museum of Contemporary Art, Madison, WI, USA.
- 2007: “The Peace Project”, Museum of Contemporary Art Denver, Colorado, USA.
- 2003: Miami Art Museum, Miami, USA.
- 2002: The University of Miami, USA.
Group Exhibitions
- 2012: “Temporary Structures“, San Francisco Art Institute, San Francisco, USA.
- 2011: “Time of Friendship”, Museum of Art of Fort Lauderdale, Fort Lauderdale, USA.
- 2006: “Brasil Ainda Moderno”, Palais de la Porte Doree, Paris, France.
- 2004: Palm Beach Institute of Contemporary Art, Palm Beach, USA.
- 2004: Ogden Museum of Art, New Orleans, USA.
- 2003: Neuberger Museum of Art, Purchase, New York, USA.
- 2003: Centre International pour la Ville, l’Architecture et le Paysage, Brussels, Belgium.
- 2001: Bass Museum of Art, Miami Beach, USA.
- 2000: Foundation Pour l’Architecture, Brussels, Belgium.
- 2000: Institut Claude-Nicolas Ledoux, Arc et Senans, France.
- 1999: Museum of Contemporary Art, MOCA, North Miami, USA.
Publications
- 2013: Marie Claire, Criara, Silvia ‘Miami or not Miami’’, March, Milano, Italy.
- 2011: Summa + # 115, Behar, Roberto, “Miami: Ciudad del Mañana”, Junio 2011. Edición en Español, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
- 2011: Wallpaper. McKenzie, Dominic, Miami Urban Renaissance, Design Fashion Art Life Style Digital Edition. London, United Kingdom.
- 2010: Barzon. Alfonso Corona Martinez, “Miami Stars, Una Conversacion Con Rosario Marquardt Y Roberto Behar.” Buenos Aires, Argentina.
- 2010: The Austin Chronicle, Best of Austin 2010. Austin, USA.
- 2010: Architonic. Sokol, David. “Form Follows Fear: in conversation with R. Behar & R. Marquardt”, Zurich, Switzerland.
- 2008: Le Monde 3-29-08 Champenois, MIchele. “Flanerie a Miami”, Paris, France.
- 2007: Art Nexus, Agosto 2007, Julieta Gonzalez, “Roberto Behar & Rosario Marquardt’s Journey into the City”, Miami, USA.
- 2007: Wallpaper Miami Guide. London, United Kindom.
- 2007: La Voz Nueva 5-03-07 Bain, Don. “A Peaceful Place for Denver”, Denver, USA.
- 2007: The Denver Post, 4-18-07, MacMillan, Kyle. “Art and Optimism in The Peace Project”, Denver, USA.
- Roberto Behar & Rosario Marquardt, “Enchanted Forest”, 2004, Series: I Feel Mysterious Today Show, Vinyl ribbons, wood, metal cable, 14 x 8 x 8 feet. Collection of the artists. Photo credit: Palm Beach Institute of Contemporary Art
- Roberto Behar & Rosario Marquardt, “Enchanted Forest”, 2004, Series: I Feel Mysterious Today Show, Vinyl ribbons, wood, metal cable, 14 x 8 x 8 feet. Collection of the artists. Photo credit: Palm Beach Institute of Contemporary Art
- Roberto Behar & Rosario Marquardt, “The World Beyond”, 2008, Vinyl ribbons, metal cable, 10 x 16 x 1 feet. Site specific project. Private Collection
- Roberto Behar & Rosario Marquardt, “The Mask”, 2008, Vinyl ribbons, metal cable, 60 x 50 feet. Site specific project. Location: Madison Museum of Contemporary Art. Photo credit: Madison Museum of Contemporary Art
- Roberto Behar & Rosario Marquardt, “Watching the Wheel Go Round”, 2011, Wall painting, 10 x 20 feet. Site specific project. Location: Museum of Art Fort Lauderdale. Photo credit: Museum of Art Fort Lauderdale
- Roberto Behar & Rosario Marquardt, “The Mask”, 2003, Vinyl ribbons, metal structure, 42 x 42 feet. Site Specific project. Location: Centre International Pour La Ville, L’Architecture et le Paysage, Brussels, Belgium. Photo Credit: Centre International Pour La Ville, L’Architecture et le Paysage, Brussels, Belgium.
- Roberto Behar & Rosario Marquardt, “Plaza Esperanza”, 2003, Vinyl ribbons, metal structure, 20 x 40 x 60 feet. Site Specific project. Location: Centre International Pour La Ville, L’Architecture et le Paysage, Brussels, Belgium. Photo Credit: Centre International Pour La Ville, L’Architecture et le Paysage, Brussels, Belgium.
- Roberto Behar & Rosario Marquardt, “The Absent City 1”, 2008, Vinyl ribbons, metal structure, Variable dimensions. Site Specific project. Location: Madison Museum of Contemporary Art, Madison, WI. Photo credit: Madison Museum of Contemporary Art, Madison, WI
- Roberto Behar & Rosario Marquardt, “The Absent City 2”, 2008, Vinyl ribbons, metal structure, Variable dimensions. Site Specific project. Location: Madison Museum of Contemporary Art, Madison, WI. Photo credit: Madison Museum of Contemporary Art, Madison, WI
- Roberto Behar & Rosario Marquardt, “The Absent City 3”, 2008, Vinyl ribbons, metal structure, Variable dimensions. Site Specific project. Location: Madison Museum of Contemporary Art, Madison, WI. Photo credit: Madison Museum of Contemporary Art, Madison, WI
- Roberto Behar & Rosario Marquardt, “The Absent City 4”, 2008, Vinyl ribbons, metal structure, Variable dimensions. Site Specific project. Location: Madison Museum of Contemporary Art, Madison, WI. Photo credit: Madison Museum of Contemporary Art, Madison, WI
- Roberto Behar & Rosario Marquardt, “The Absent City 5”, 2008, Vinyl ribbons, metal structure, Variable dimensions. Site Specific project. Location: Madison Museum of Contemporary Art, Madison, WI. Photo credit: Madison Museum of Contemporary Art, Madison, WI
- Roberto Behar & Rosario Marquardt, “Here Comes the Sun I”, 2004, Vinyl ribbons, 11 X 6 X 4 feet. Location: Placemaker Gallery, Miami. Photo credit: Placemaker Gallery, Miami
- Roberto Behar & Rosario Marquardt, “Here Comes the Sun IV”, 2004, Vinyl ribbons, 11 X 6 X 4 feet. Location: Placemaker Gallery, Miami. Photo credit: Placemaker Gallery, Miami
- Roberto Behar & Rosario Marquardt, “The Mask”, 2003, Vinyl ribbons, metal structure, 42 x 42 feet. Site Specific project. Location: Centre International Pour La Ville, L’Architecture et le Paysage, Brussels, Belgium. Photo Credit: Centre International Pour La Ville, L’Architecture et le Paysage, Brussels, Belgium.
October 4, 2013