Juan Antonio Roda was a renowned Colombian painter, watercolorist, pastellist, and lithographer. Born in Bogotá in 1942, Roda's artistic journey began with his studies at the University of Los Andes (Colombia) in 1961-62, where he met and was influenced by etcher artist Juan Antonio Roda and art critic Marta Traba. He continued his academic pursuits in Paris at the Académie de la Grande Chaumière, graduating in 1964.
Artistic Style and Influences
Roda's figurative works are characterized by large-scale mixed media oil, ink, watercolor washes on either canvas or paper, sometimes incorporating fabrics or rope in a limited range of muted sepia colors. His art often features male nude figures, showcasing a contemporary style marked by classic training. The
Museum of Contemporary Art Bogotá houses some of his notable works, including Amarraperros and
Retrato de un desconocido, both etchings that demonstrate his mastery of the medium.
Awards and Recognition
In 1968, Roda won First Prize at the First Ibero-American Biennal of Medellín, solidifying his position as a prominent figure in Colombian art. His work has been exhibited in various galleries and museums, including the
Luis Ángel Arango Library in Bogotá.
Artistic Legacy
Roda's artistic legacy is marked by his contributions to the Colombian art scene. He is often compared to fellow Colombian artist
Luis Caballero Holguín, who also explored themes of masculinity and eroticism in their work. Roda's unique style, which blends traditional techniques with modern sensibilities, has inspired a new generation of artists.
- Some of his notable works can be found on WahooArt.com, including Felipe IV and Amarraperros.
- Roda's artistic style is characterized by large-scale mixed media and muted sepia colors.
- His work has been influenced by Willem de Kooning and Francis Bacon, whom he discovered during his time in Paris.
Roda's life was cut short when he passed away in 1995 at the age of 51. However, his artistic legacy lives on through his works, which continue to inspire and intrigue art enthusiasts. For more information about Juan Antonio Roda and his artwork, visit
WahooArt.com or the
Museum of Contemporary Art Bogotá.