Art
Ayoroa was at the forefront of the
kinetic art movement in the mid-1950s. His paintings are filled with geometric elements and contrasts of warm and blue colors. His sculptures are made with Plexiglass bent into geometric shapes to look like perpetual motion. Ayoroa's art hangs in the
Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden; the
Library of Congress;
National Museum of American Art;
Smithsonian Institution; Museum of Modern Art of Latin America at the Organization of American States, Museum of Modern Art in Bogota, Colombia and National Museum of Fine Arts in La Paz, Bolivia. During his time in Danville, he developed an interest in painting
Civil War battle scenes and did many pictures of the
Battle of Perryville. He was commissioned by Lebanon to sculpt Confederate Major General
John Hunt Morgan in 1999. was never publicly displayed there. In 2015 the township put the statue out to bid. In 1999 Ayoroa created the life-size sculpture of U.S. Army Major General
George Henry Thomas, which was unveiled in Civil War Park,
Lebanon, Kentucky, where it stands today. ==Solo exhibitions==
Solo exhibitions
• 2003 Greater Loveland Historical Museum, Loveland, Ohio • 2001 Museum of the Civil War, Bardstown, KY • 1997 Chaing Kai-Shek Memorial Center, Tai Pei, Taiwan • 1996 Teledyne Corporation, Lebanon, Kentucky • 1994 Taipinquiri Gallery and Art Center, La Paz, Bolivia • 1994 EMUSA Gallery, La Paz, Bolivia • 1993 EMUSA Gallery, La Paz, Bolivia • 1991 Inter-American Development Bank, Washington, D.C. • 1990 EMUSA Gallery, La Paz, Bolivia • 1989 Headley-Whitney Museum, Lexington, Kentucky • 1988 Inter-American Development Bank, Washington, D.C. • 1982–83 Multiple Galleries in La Paz, Santa Cruz and Cochabamba, Bolivia • 1981 San Diego Gallery, Bogota, Colombia • 1980 Norton Center for the Arts, Centre College, Danville, Kentucky • EMUSA Gallery, La Paz, Bolivia • Inter-American Development Bank, Washington, D.C. • 1979 Gallery Uno, Dos, Tres, San Salvador, El Salvador • El Camino Real Gallery, Boca Raton, Florida • Fayetteville Museum of Art, North Carolina • 1977 Genesis Gallery, New York City • Museum of Contemporary Art, Bogota, Colombia • EMUSA Gallery, La Paz, Bolivia • Lorenz Gallery, Bethesda, Maryland • National Museum of Fine Art, La Paz, Bolivia • 1976 Washington World Gallery, Washington, D.C. • Huber Gallery, Washington, D.C. • National Library, San Jose, Costa Rica • 1974 Franz Bader Gallery, Washington, D.C. • National Academy of Sciences, Washington, D.C. • 1969 Group Gallery, Jacksonville, Florida • 1968 Casa del Arte, San Juan, Puerto Rico • Pan American Union (OAS), Washington, D.C. • 1967 Asociación Estimulo de Bellas Artes, Buenos Aires, Argentina (Ayoroa, Bóto, Vardánega) • 1956 San Andres University, La Paz, Bolivia • Bolivian-German Cultural Institute, La Paz, Bolivia ==Academic appointments==