Roberto Berdecio

Roberto Berdecio (20 October 1910–1996) was a Bolivian-born artist.

A significant contributor to the important political and cultural art movement in Mexico during the 1950s and 1960s. He was born in Sucre, Bolivia.

Berdecio worked in New York City in the 1930s with David Alfaro Siqueiros, then moved to Mexico in the late 1940s where he continued his career in art. He painted murals and portraits, created lithographs and artistic explorations into the fourth dimension.In 1980, he met Susan Ribnick in Cuernavaca, Mexico.They moved to the US, traveled to Europe and South America annually where the artist's politically prominent brother, Mario Mercado resided in La Paz.Susan and Roberto were in a relationship for 15 years. They collaborated on many projects including the mural restoration (1990) of The Padre Hidalgo mural painted originally with Juan O 'Gorman in at the CIESS campus in Mexico City. Berdecio's personal archives that outlined his collaboration with David Alfaro Siquieros in New York and in Mexico was purchased by the Getty Museum in 1995. He died in La Paz, Bolivia.


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