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Lika Mutal Biographie
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Born in the Netherlands
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Lives and works in Brooklyn and Lima
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Bonifacius College, Utrecht, The Netherlands
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Art and Drama Studies, Utrecht and Amsterdam, The Netherlands
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School of Fine Arts, Universidad de los Andes, Bogota, Colombia
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School of Fine Arts, Universidad Catolica, Lima, Peru. Studies sculpture with Anna Maccagno
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2002
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Fondation Veranneman, Kruishoutem, Belgium (solo)
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2002
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Wassenaar Town Hall, 'International Sculpture,' Wassenaar, Holland (group)
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2002
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A.V.C. Contemporary, 'From Nature,' New York (group)
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2002
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Nohra Haime Gallery, 'Sculpture,' New York (group)
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2002
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Galerie Laimbock, Langrock, Holland (group)
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2002
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IDB, 'Paradox and Coexistence: Latin American Art of the Past Two Decades,' Washington D.C. (group)
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2001
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Galeria de arte de Petroperu, 'El libro del artista,' Lima
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2001
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Nohra Haime Gallery, 'Major New Works,' New York
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2000
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Nohra Haime Gallery, The Mirror of My Faceless Face,' New York (solo)
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1996
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Nohra Haime Gallery, 'Stone Sculpture 1975-1995,' New York (solo)
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1995
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Cedar Rapids Museum of Art, 'Lika Mutal: Stone Sculpture,' Cedar Rapids, Iowa (solo)
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1995
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Nohra Haime Gallery, 'Stone Sculpture 1979-1994,' New York (solo)
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