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JavierGuerrero Meza
Collections & Murals

Collections & Murals

Portrait collections, collaborative murals and institutional projects that help frame Javier's trajectory with precision and context.

Black, white and gray mosaic portrait from the artist's approved archive.

Collection

Hombres y mujeres de nuestra América

Javier's first portrait collection, made around 19 years ago and now associated with the holdings of a center dedicated to Che Guevara.

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Mosaic portrait with the phrase Marielle Vive from the artist's approved archive.

Collection

Poetas de América

The second portrait collection mentioned by Javier, linked to UNILA and supported by public records on collection status, exhibition and institutional circulation.

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Javier Guerrero beside a large mosaic panel in a teaching setting.

Mural

UNILA mural on the Prestes Column

In April 2025, Javier taught a course and, together with UNILA students, completed a mural of around 10 m² on the centenary of the Prestes Column.

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View of the Guerrero por Guerrero exhibition at the Casa de la Cultura Ecuatoriana in Quito.

Collection

Guerrero por Guerrero

Exhibition series in which Javier revisits works tied to the legacy of his grandfather José Enrique Guerrero through mosaic, with public circulation in Curitiba and Quito.

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Glass mosaic showing Che Guevara engaged in volunteer work.

Collection

The other faces of Che

Selection from the artist's earlier archive in which Javier revisits images of Che Guevara in mosaics on glass, emphasizing less monumental and more intimate scenes.

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Mosaic panel linked to the Pré-Sal e Mosaico na Praça project.

Mural

Pré-Sal and Mosaic in the Square

Public partnership with Sindipetro PR/SC combining a free mosaic course, activity in a public square and the production of a panel linked to the Pré-Sal theme.

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Javier Guerrero with participants in a mosaic training activity.

Mural

Mosaicist training at the Colonia Penal Agrícola

In a course held between July and September, Javier shared mosaicist training with semi-open regime inmates; the result was a mural of around 3 m².

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Javier Guerrero beside a community mosaic panel, with participants in the activity.

Mural

Community mural at Ocupação Britanite

Javier coordinated a 32 m² mural in an urban occupation in Tatuquara, made by community members with the collaboration of the Mosaico La Esperanza group. The mural was later destroyed after repossession.

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