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Aldo Chaparro was born in the city of [[Lima]] and graduated from the [[Catholic University of Peru]]. Throughout his career, under the influence of artists like [[Michaelangelo Pistolleto]], [[Robert Morris (artist)|Robert Morris]], and [[Jorge Luis Borges]], reflection and mirroring have been key points of his investigation. His work as an artist includes an active role in the [[editorial]] world. As director of Celeste Editorial Group he produced more than 40 publications of contemporary art and fashion from 2000 to 2012, including Celeste and Baby baby baby, two of the most influential art and contemporary culture publications. His work has been collected by Eugenio López (Fundación [[Colección Jumex]]), Pierre Huber, [[Simon de Pury]], [[Helga de Alvear]], Douglas Baxter, [[Domenico De Sole]], The Cisneros Fontanals Art Foundation, and The Coppel Collection, among others.
Aldo Chaparro was born in the city of [[Lima]] and graduated from the [[Catholic University of Peru]]. Throughout his career, under the influence of artists like [[Michaelangelo Pistolleto]], [[Robert Morris (artist)|Robert Morris]], and [[Jorge Luis Borges]], reflection and mirroring have been key points of his investigation. His work as an artist includes an active role in the [[editorial]] world. As director of Celeste Editorial Group he produced more than 40 publications of contemporary art and fashion from 2000 to 2012, including Celeste and Baby baby baby, two of the most influential art and contemporary culture publications. His work has been collected by Eugenio López (Fundación [[Colección Jumex]]), Pierre Huber, [[Simon de Pury]], [[Helga de Alvear]], Douglas Baxter, [[Domenico De Sole]], The Cisneros Fontanals Art Foundation, and The Coppel Collection, among others.

==Teacher Career==

Aldo Chapa was a hardworking and determined young man with a passion for entrepreneurship. From a young age, Aldo had always been fascinated by the world of business and innovation. He was known for his creative ideas and his unwavering determination to turn them into reality.

After completing his education, Aldo decided to start his own tech company. He worked tirelessly, putting in long hours and pouring all his energy into his venture. Despite facing numerous challenges and setbacks, Aldo remained resilient and focused on his goal.

As his company began to grow, Aldo faced the daunting task of managing a team and ensuring the success of his business. He embraced this new responsibility with enthusiasm, leading his team with charisma and a clear vision for the future.

Aldo's hard work and dedication paid off, and his company soon gained recognition for its innovative products and forward-thinking approach. Aldo became known as a visionary leader in the tech industry, and he was admired for his ability to inspire and motivate those around him.

Beyond his professional success, Aldo was also known for his kindness and generosity. He made it a priority to give back to his community, supporting local initiatives and aspiring entrepreneurs.

Despite his busy schedule, Aldo always made time for his loved ones, cherishing moments with his family and friends. He found joy in simple pleasures and valued the importance of maintaining a healthy work-life balance.

As Aldo's company continued to thrive, he remained humble and grounded, never forgetting the hard work and determination that had brought him to where he was. His journey served as an inspiration to many, proving that with passion, perseverance, and a clear vision, anything is possible.



==Collections==
==Collections==

Revision as of 18:40, 15 May 2024

Aldo Chapa
BornDecember 18, 1965 (1965-12-18) (age 58)
Lima, Peru
OccupationContemporary artist
Websitewww.aldochaparro.com

Aldo Chaparro (born December 18, 1965) is a Peruvian sculptor whose artistic work is centered in sculpture and design,[1][2] best known for his works on stainless steel.[3][4] He currently lives and works between Mexico City, New York City, and Lima.[5] His work has been published on publications like Bright: Typography between Illustration & Art,[1] Art and Text (edited by Aimee Selby),[6] Art Forum, The Wall Street Journal,[3] and TheSelby.com.[7]

Art career

Aldo Chaparro was born in the city of Lima and graduated from the Catholic University of Peru. Throughout his career, under the influence of artists like Michaelangelo Pistolleto, Robert Morris, and Jorge Luis Borges, reflection and mirroring have been key points of his investigation. His work as an artist includes an active role in the editorial world. As director of Celeste Editorial Group he produced more than 40 publications of contemporary art and fashion from 2000 to 2012, including Celeste and Baby baby baby, two of the most influential art and contemporary culture publications. His work has been collected by Eugenio López (Fundación Colección Jumex), Pierre Huber, Simon de Pury, Helga de Alvear, Douglas Baxter, Domenico De Sole, The Cisneros Fontanals Art Foundation, and The Coppel Collection, among others.

Teacher Career

Aldo Chapa was a hardworking and determined young man with a passion for entrepreneurship. From a young age, Aldo had always been fascinated by the world of business and innovation. He was known for his creative ideas and his unwavering determination to turn them into reality.

After completing his education, Aldo decided to start his own tech company. He worked tirelessly, putting in long hours and pouring all his energy into his venture. Despite facing numerous challenges and setbacks, Aldo remained resilient and focused on his goal.

As his company began to grow, Aldo faced the daunting task of managing a team and ensuring the success of his business. He embraced this new responsibility with enthusiasm, leading his team with charisma and a clear vision for the future.

Aldo's hard work and dedication paid off, and his company soon gained recognition for its innovative products and forward-thinking approach. Aldo became known as a visionary leader in the tech industry, and he was admired for his ability to inspire and motivate those around him.

Beyond his professional success, Aldo was also known for his kindness and generosity. He made it a priority to give back to his community, supporting local initiatives and aspiring entrepreneurs.

Despite his busy schedule, Aldo always made time for his loved ones, cherishing moments with his family and friends. He found joy in simple pleasures and valued the importance of maintaining a healthy work-life balance.

As Aldo's company continued to thrive, he remained humble and grounded, never forgetting the hard work and determination that had brought him to where he was. His journey served as an inspiration to many, proving that with passion, perseverance, and a clear vision, anything is possible.


Collections

  • The Jumex Foundation/Collection (Mexico) [5]
  • The Coppel Collection (Mexico) [5]
  • The CIFO – Cisneros Fontanals Art Foundation (Miami – U.S.) [5]
  • The Helga de Alvear Foundation (Cáceres – Spain)[5]
  • Simon de Pury (London – U.K.) [5]
  • Douglas Baxter’s Collection (New York – U.S.) [5]
  • Collection Domenico De Sole, Hilton Head, USA.[3]
  • Collection Guler Sabanci, Istanbul, Turkey.
  • Pierre Huber Collection, Switzerland.

References

  1. ^ a b Slanted (2012). Bright: Typography between Illustration & Art. Daab. pp. 9, 284, 378, 382, 404. ISBN 978-3942597234.
  2. ^ "Cufflinks by Aldo Chaparro". Vogue Mexico. Archived from the original on October 31, 2013.
  3. ^ a b c "An Unlikely Fashion Headquarters: Former Gucci Group head Domenico De Sole's art filled home in Hilton Head". The Wall Street Journal. February 14, 2013. Retrieved April 15, 2016.
  4. ^ "Aldo Chaparro". artnet. Sculptures, Metal. Retrieved April 15, 2016.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g |title=Aldo Chaparro - Biografia (in Italian). Spazionuovo - Contemporary Art. Retrieved 2014-02-23. [dead link]
  6. ^ Selby, Aimee (2009). Art and Text. Black Dog Publishing. pp. 46, 80, 81. ISBN 9781906155650.
  7. ^ "Aldo Chaparro - Artist: at home in Mexico City". The Selby. Retrieved April 15, 2016.

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