Born in Buenos Aires, Rosemarie Allers studied Painting and Sculpture. She began her career as an actress, and then incorporated that experience into the development of her career as a visual artist. Her painting is highly expressionistic. One of its principle themes questions communications between men and women, often in scenes of direct confrontation and eroticism. She has held individual exhibitions at the Museum of American Art in Uruguay; the Recoleta Cultural Center in Buenos Aires; the Striped House Museum of Art in Tokyo; and the Museum of Contemporary Art in Santiago. For the Buenos Aires project, she painted Karina DArino, an Argentine ballerina from the Colon Theater, who has been a member of various dance companies, including those of the Colon Theater, the Ballet of Buenos Aires and the Argentine Ballet.
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