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First Name Andrew
Last Name Xenios
Born 1947-10-10
Country United States
Biography 
Andrew Xenios has been working as a fine artist since 1964. He has an MFA from the Rhode Island School of Design. Mr. Xenios has been a guest lecturer at Harvard University, MIT, Bradford Jr. College, Salem State College, Mass College of Art, Bellas Artes, Mexico, and others.
He has taught at Rhode Island School of Design, Phillips Academy in Andover, Salem State College, Peabody Jr. High School, Plummer Home for Boys.
His work is in the permanent collections of the Fogg Museum, Harvard University; the Biblioteque Nationale, Paris; the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; Bellas Artes, Mexico; Museo de Anthropologia, Yucatan; the Addison Gallery of Art, Andover; the Whitkin Collection; and the Burly collection, among others.
A small selection of some of his exhibitions include the Fogg Museum; Museo Alondigas, Guanajuato; Addison Gallery of Art Andover; Pinacoteca de Yucatan; Anthropological Museum, Mexico; Polaroid Gallery, Cambridge; Cherry Foundation, Carmel; Worcester Art Museum, Worcester; Demi Tiente Gallery, Paris; and Rochester Institute, Rochester: Art Institute, Chicago: Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston; Bradford University; Winfisky Gallery, Salem State College, Athenaeum of Photography, Marblehead; Centro de Cultura, Yucatan; Teatro Peon Contreras, Yucatan, Teatro Daniel Allala, Yucatan Â…and others.
Currently Mr. Xenios works out of his studio in Merida, Yucatan, Mexico where he conducts Photography Classes and Photo Tours of the Yucatan Peninsula focusing on cities, towns and villages, Mayan culture and popular as well as little known ruins.
To contact Andrew Xenios his e-mail is: andrew@andrewxenios.com
A 20th century style of painting in which nonrepresentational lines, colors, shapes, and forms replace accurate visual depiction of objects, landscape, and figures. The subjects often stylized, blurred, repeated or broken down into basic forms so that it becomes unrecognizable. Intangible subjects such as thoughts, emotions, and time are often expressed in abstract art form.
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