Mariano Akerman

[1] Working as a researcher and a lecturer, Akerman also develops educational activities that encourage free expression and communitarian involvement of participants while considering their cultural background.

[2] Akerman studied at the School of Architecture of Universidad de Belgrano (Argentina), completing his formation in 1987.

[3] In 1995 he received a British Council Grant to research the artwork of Francis Bacon at Marlborough Fine Art and the Tate Gallery in London.

[9] In the American continent, the series of lectures Art and Identity (2013) includes a conference devoted to Bacon's idiosyncratic imagery—"To be and not to be.

"[10] Specializing in Visual Communication, Akerman lectures on modern art at institutions such as the Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes in Buenos Aires,[11] the National Museum of the Philippines in Manila,[12] the Star of Hope School in Taytay,[13] the National College of Arts in Lahore,[14] the Quaid-i-Azam University in Islamabad,[15] UNIRIO and the Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro.

Akerman photographed in 2011