Contemporary artwork by Mareo where cracks and fissures become symbols of energy and renewal.

About the artist

MAREO

MAREO (Mario Rodríguez Echeverry, b. 1981) is a multidisciplinary artist whose practice unfolds between painting, sculpture, digital media, and large-scale installations. His work navigates the intersection of nature, light, and spiritual transformation, often creating immersive environments where perception becomes experience.

Educated in architecture, design, and fine arts across Medellín, Barcelona, and Buenos Aires, Mareo has developed an international career marked by solo exhibitions, public art projects, and festival presentations. His works have been shown in Europe, Asia, North America, and the Middle East, from monumental land art pieces in Italy and light installations in Malta and Istanbul, to site-specific projects in Beijing and Hungary.

Mareo’s artistic language combines architectural precision with a profound sensibility toward immateriality. Light, scale, and materiality are used as tools to question the limits between the physical and the spiritual, the visible and the invisible. His installations, whether ephemeral or permanent, become thresholds that invite contemplation and transformation.

Today, Mareo continues to expand his exploration of form and perception, creating works that reveal the energy hidden within space and matter, and affirming his place among the most intriguing voices of contemporary art.

Mareo multidisciplinary contemporary artist exploring light, cracks, and transformation in art.
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Large-scale immersive environment by Mareo, contemporary installation artist.

"where division and unity intertwine"

— MAREO RODRÍGUEZ

Contemporary multidisciplinary art by Mareo, blending cracks, light, and geometry.
Mareo contemporary artist revealing cracks as metaphors for human resilience.

MAREO | EXHIBITIONS

PORTALS BARCELONA

BARCELONA, SPAIN
LOAD Gallery


12 . 2024

PORTALS

HUNGARY
Inota Festival


08 . 2024

WAVELENGHT

BEIJING, CHINA
Times Art Museum


07 . 2022

BLACK DESERT

CALIFORNIA, USA
Madison Gallery


01 . 2019

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