Aldo Chaparro was born in the city of
Lima and graduated from the
Catholic University of Peru. Throughout his career, under the influence of artists like
Michaelangelo Pistolleto,
Robert Morris, and
Jorge Luis Borges, reflection and mirroring have been key points of his investigation. His work as an artist includes an active role in the
editorial world. As director of Celeste Editorial Group he produced more than 40 publications of contemporary art and fashion from 2000 to 2012, including Celeste and Baby baby baby, two of the most influential art and contemporary culture publications. His work has been collected by Eugenio López (Fundación
Colección Jumex), Pierre Huber,
Simon de Pury,
Helga de Alvear, Douglas Baxter,
Domenico De Sole, The Cisneros Fontanals Art Foundation, and The Coppel Collection, among others. Chaparro’s sculptural practice has been widely discussed in international design and art publications. A 2023 profile in
Architectural Digest México emphasized his use of
stainless steel to “capture movement through reflective surfaces,” noting how his pieces interact dynamically with surrounding
architecture and light. His work has also been featured in
The Wall Street Journal, which highlighted the presence of his stainless‑steel forms in the private collection of former
Gucci Group CEO
Domenico De Sole. Additionally,
The Selby documented Chaparro’s
Mexico City studio, describing his process as rooted in industrial material experimentation and large‑scale fabrication. ==Collections==