Hector Giuffré


823 W. Lakeside Pl
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Chicago, IL 60640

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Résumé

American, born in Argentina, living in Chicago, Illinois, U.S.A.

    Selected to participate at the:
  • Academia Nacional de Bellas Artes, Argentine, "3 Arroyos Biennial" on 1988, 1982, 1980, 1976 and 1974.
  • Museum of Modern Art of Paris, France,"X Biennial of Paris", 1977;
  • "III Biennial of Medellin", Biennial of Medellin Corporation, Colombia, 1981.
  • "Iberoamerican Biennial of Art," Palacio de las Bellas Artes, Mexico, D.F.,1984 and 1986.
  • X International Festival of Painting, Chateau-Musee Grimaldi, Aout-de-Cagnes, France, 1979.
  • Museum of Contemporary Art and Cultural Center of Madrid, "Hispanoamerican Art Today", Spain, 1977.
  • Museum of Modern Art of Sao Paulo, Brazil, "Artists from Buenos Aires", 1990.
  • Archer M. Huntington Art Gallery The University of Texas at Austin, "Abstraccion Figuracion/Figurative-Abstract", 1989.
  • Museum of Modern Art of Mexico City, Mexico, Museum of Fine Arts of Quito, Ecuador, National Museum of Arts, Bogota, Colombia, Museum of Fine Arts of Caracas, Venezuela, Museum of Fine Arts of Brasilia, Brazil, Museum of Fine Arts of Montevideo, Uruguay. "Ideas and Images in Today's Argentina", 1985.
  • Academy of Fine Arts of Berlin, Germany, Museum of Fine Arts of Cairo, Egypt.
  • Academy of Fine Arts of Rome, Italy."Buenos Aires thorough its Painters, Architects and Poets," 1984.
  • Museum of Modern Art of Buenos Aires, Argentina, "Pirovano Collection" (Permanent Exhibition).
  • Museum of Modern Art of Buenos Aires, Argentina, "The Landscape in Argentina Through Its Painters During XX th Century". 1988.
  • XX Congress. International Association of Arts Critics, Buenos Aires. "Reality and Representation", 1988.
  • Museum of Modern Art of Bogota, Colombia, "Paintings of Hector Giuffré." 1989

More than 80 another exhibitions, as follows:

Honors

  • Fulbright Foundation Fellowship recipient as International Artist in a program administered by the United States International Information Agency, USIA. Hosted by the International Visitor Program of U.S.A., traveling through the States meeting artists and art critics during 1989.
  • Artist-in-Residence fellowship at The Ragdale Foundation, Lake Forest, Illinois, U.S.A., in 1989, 1991 and 1992.
  • Associated Artist of painter Alex Katz at the Master-in-Residence Program held by the Atlantic Center for the Arts, New Smyrna Beach, Florida, USA, 1994.

Prizes

  • First, from the Artist Colonies Foundation's International Contest, New York,City , U.S.A. 1988.
  • Third, from the "IV Iberoamerican Biennial of Art," Palacio de las Bellas Artes, Mexico D.F., sponsored by the Domecq Foundation, México. 1984.
  • Critic's Award from "IV Biennial of Medellin," Medellín, Colombia. 1981.
  • First, at the Lever Art Contest, juried by Cob Stenham, chairman of I.C.A.,Institute of Contemporary Art, London, England. 1980.

Public Collections

  • Archer-Huntington Collection, University of Texas at Austin, U.S.A.

  • Banco de la Provincia de Buenos Aires Museum, Argentina.

  • Cámara de Comercio Foundation, Medellin, Colombia.

  • Citibank N.A. Collection.

  • Instituto Cultural Domecq Collection, Mexico D.F., Mexico.

  • Lever Collection, London, England.

  • Museum of Modern Art of Bogotá, Bogotá, Colombia.

  • Museum of Contemporary Art of Buenos Aires, Argentina.

  • Museum of Modern Art of Buenos Aires, Argentina.

  • Museum of Fine Arts of Luján, Argentina.

  • Museum of Argentine Art of La Paz, Bolivia.

  • Museum of Fine Arts, National Library, Beirut, Lebanon.

  • University of Essex, UK, Collection of Latin American Art

  • National Endowment of the Arts of Argentina.

Publications

  • "On The Intimate Structure of Reality", a realist manifesto, as part of a one- man show of paintings at Lirolay Gallery, Buenos Aires.1968
  • "Free Painters Manifesto" as part of his one-man-show of paintings at Serra Gallery, Buenos Aires. Brochure.1973
  • "Guidelines to Structural Realism", (Orig.: "Hacia un Realismo Estructural) HITOS Magazine, No. 1, Buenos Aires. Pages 113 to 127. 1975
  • "The Realism in Which I Believe". (Orig.:"El Realismo en que Creo"), Pluma y Pincel Magazine, Buenos Aires, May 3. Page 3. 1976
  • "Structural Realism as a Possibility of Being to Painting", (Orig.: "Hacia un Realismo Estructural Como Posibilidad de Ser para la Pintura"), ARTEMAS Magazine, number 1, Buenos Aires.1978
  • Related and Realist Manifesto'', (Orig.: "Manifesto Realista y Relacional") as part of his one-man show of Paintings at Del Retiro-Julia Lublin Gallery, Buenos Aires. Published as a brochure and poster.1984
  • As artist and critic he published many articles in art magazines and newspapers throughout Argentina, Brazil and Colombia.

Bibliography

Reference Books

Who'sWho in American Art

    Millenium Edition 1999-2000. Marquis Who'sWho, NJ, USA. 23rd Edition, 1999.

BRUGUETTI, Romualdo,

    "New History of Painting and Sculpting in Argentina", (Nueva Historia de la Pintura y Escultura en la Argentina.) Ediciones de Arte Gaglianone, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1992.
FEVRE, Fermin, and others
    "The Argentine Painting", (Orig.: "La Pintura Argentina"), Centro Editor de America Latina, Buenos Aires, 1975.
CORDOVA ITURBURU, C.
    "80 Years of Argentine Painting", (Orig.: "80 Años de Pintura Argentina"), Ediciones la Ciudad, Buenos Aires,1978.
GARCIA MARTINEZ. J.G.
    "Art and Art Teaching in Argentina",(Orig.:"Arte y Ensenanza Artistica en Argentina"). Banco de Boston Foundation, Buenos Aires, 1985
GESUALDO,Vicente
    "Dictionary of Plastic Artist in Argentina," (Orig.:"Diccionario de Artistas Plasticos en Argentina"), Published by Editorial Inca, Buenos Aires, 1988.
LOPEZ ANAYA, Jorge
    "A Vision of Contemporary Argentine Plastic Art 1940/1990", (Orig.: "Una Vision de la Plástica ArgentinaContemporánea, \1940\1990") Fundacion Patio Bullrich , Buenos Aires, 1991
LOPEZ ANAYA, Jorge
    "History of Argentine Art", (Orig.: "Historia del Arte Argentino") Published by Emece Editores, Buenos Aires, 1997
MENTON, Seymour
    "Magic Realism Rediscovered, 1918-1981". Published by Associated University Presses, N.J., U.S.A., 1983.
OLIVERAS, Elena
    "Metaphor in Art", (Orig.: "La Metáfora en el Arte") Editorial Almagesto, Buenos Aires, 1995. ISBN: 950-751-090-7
SANTANA , Raul and others
    "Contemporary Argentine Art", (Orig.: "Arte Argentino Contemporáneo"). Editorial Ameris, Madrid, 1980.
SQUIRRU, Rafael
    "Argentine Art Today", (Orig.: "Arte Argentino Hoy"). Published by Ediciones de Arte Gaglianone, Buenos Aires, 1983.
SQUIRRU, Rafael
    "Art of America". (Orig.: "Arte de America"). Published by Ediciones de Arte Gaglianone, Buenos Aires, 1986.
SQUIRRU, Rafael
    "Keys to Present Art". (Orig.: "Claves del Arte Actual" ) Published by Editorial Troquel, Buenos Aires, 1977.
SQUIRRU, Rafael
    "Painting-Painting, Seven Argentine Names in Actual Art" (Orig.:"Pintura-Pintura, Siete Valores Argentinos en el Arte Actual"). Ediciones Arte y Critica, Buenos Aires,1975.

TRABA, Marta,

    "Art of Latin America, 1900-1980," Inter-American Development Bank, Washington, 1998.("Arte de America Latina, 1900-1980") ISBN 0-94062-73-3

Books About Giuffre's Artworks

BANDIN RON, J.C.
    "Argentine Plastic. A report on the 70's". (Orig.: "Plástica Argentina. Reportaje a los Anos 70') Published by Editorial Corregidor, Buenos Aires, 1978.
SANTANA, Raul
    "Giuffré. An Opening to The Real". (Orig.: "Giuffré. Una Apertura Hacia Lo Real"). Preface by Jacques Lassaigne, introduction by Rafael Squirru, interview by J.C.Bandin Ron. Ediciones de Arte Gaglianone, Buenos Aires,1980.

Exhibitions

One-man shows

  • Museum of Modern Art of Bogotá, Colombia. Illustrated catalog with essay by Jorge López Anaya. 1989

  • Del Retiro-Julia Lublin Gallery, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Catalog. Manifesto.1984

  • Camara de Comercio Foundation. Medellin, Colombia. Catalog with text by the artist.1983

  • Provincial de Bellas Artes de Santa Fe Museum, Argentina. Illustrated catalog with text by the artist.

  • Del Seguro Gallery. Paraná Entre Rios, Argentina. Brochure.1981

  • Banco Cooperativo del Noroeste Foundation. Salta, Argentina. Brochure.

  • Casa de la Cultura Gallery, Avellaneda City Hall, Avellaneda, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Brochure.1980

  • Museum of Fine Arts of Olavarria, Olavarria, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Brochure.

  • Rubber's Gallery, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Illustrated catalog with text by Rafael Squirru and Martha Perez. 1979/1976

  • Lorenzutti Arte & Antiguedades Gallery, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Illustrated brochure.1975, 1974

  • Serra Gallery. Buenos Aires, Argentina. Brochure with Manifesto.1973

  • Lirolay Gallery, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Brochure . Manifesto. Writing by Raul Santana.1971/70/68

  • Klee Gallery, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Brochure with writing by Celina Uralde.

  • S.C. Gallery, San Salvador de Jujuy, Jujuy, Argentina.1964

Group Shows

  • Recoleta Cultural Center, Buenos Aires, Argentina, "Arte Al Sur," Invitational international show. Sponsored by OIE, Organization of Iberoamerican States. Committee of selection. 1995.

  • Evanston Art Center, Evanston, Illinois."Evanston and Vicinity Exhibition - 12th Biennial" Juried Show. Jurors: Mark Pascale, Associate Curator, Prints and Drawings, The Art Institute of Chicago; Beryl J. Wright, Associate Curator, Museum of Contemporary Art of Chicago.1994

  • National Gallery of Exhibitions, Buenos Aires, Argentina."Greece' Spirits Biennial", Invitational-juried show. Jury: Rafael Squirru (Art Critic from La Nacion newspaper of Buenos Aires), Raul Vera Ocampo, (Art consultant). Curator: Julio Sapollnik, Ph.D. 1992

  • '92 SEVILLA'S WORLD FAIR, Nominated as Argentine representative artist. Selection juried by Rafael Squirru, art critic of "La Nacion" newspaper (head); Raul Santana Director of Museum of Modern Art of Buenos Aires, and Osiris Chierico (senior art critic from Pettorutti Foundation of Buenos Aires).1992

  • Patio Bullrich Foundation,-Palatina Gallery, Buenos Aires, Argentina. "Homage to Rembrandt", sponsored by K.L.M . Airlines. Illustrated catalog. Invitational. 1991

  • Patio Bullrich Foundation,"A Vision of Contemporary Argentina Plastic, 1940-1990". Sponsored by GALART Gallery,.Forum Hall, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Catalog with essay by Jorge Lopez Anaya . Invitational. 1991

  • Museum of Modern Art of Mexico, Mexico, D.F.; Museum of Modern Art "La Tertulia", Cali, Colombia.; Museum of Modern Art of Sao Paulo, Brazil. "Artists from Buenos Aires", Illustrated Catalog. Curator: Jorge Glusberg.1990

  • Argentine Art Critic Association, Buenos Aires, Argentina."11 x 11. Eleven Artists Selected by Eleven Art Critics". Selected by Antonio Iannarelli.1989

  • Archer M. Huntington Art Gallery. The University of Texas at Austin, U.S.A."Abstraccion- Figuracion / Figurative-Abstract. Selections from the Latinoamerican Collection." Curator: Mari Carmen Ramirez, Ph.D.1989

  • Patio Bullrich Foundation, Forum Hall, Buenos Aires, Argentina."90 Years. A Selection of Argentine Painting". Curator: Julio Sapollnik. Catalog with essay by Jorge Lopez Anaya. Invitational.1989

  • XXII Congress. International Association of Art Critics. Centoira Gallery,"Reality and Representation". Buenos Aires, Argentina. Curator:Jorge Lopez Anaya. Brochure. 1988

  • Academia Nacional de Bellas Artes. Buenos Aires, Argentina."3 Arroyos Biennial". Invitational . Brochure.1988

  • Museum of Visual Art "Eduardo Sivori". Buenos Aires, Argentina, and then to museums in Perœ, Ecuador, Colombia and Mexico."Argentine Plastic". Selection of artworks from Citibank N.A. Collection. Curators: Rosa Faccaro and Hugo Monzon. Illustrated catalog.

  • Wildenstein Gallery. Buenos Aires. Argentina."Homage to Fortunato Lacamera". Curator Eduardo Cassara. Invitational. Brochure.1987

  • Municipal de Bellas Artes "Juan B. Castagnino" Museum. Rosario, Santa F*, Argentina."50 Years of Argentinean Painting". Curator: Marcela Velles Aguirre De Lewis. Catalog with essay by Clelia Barroso.1987

  • Palacio de las Bellas Artes, Mexico, D.F."V Iberoamerican Biennial Of Art". Sponsored by the Instituto Cultural Domecq. Illustrated Catalog. Invitational.1986

  • Nacional de Bellas Artes Museum, Havana, Cuba. "II Biennial of Havana". Invitational, Illustrated Catalog.

  • Jacques Martinez Gallery,"Culture of the Real". Sponsored by the Argentine Art Critics Association. Buenos Aires, Argentina. Brochure.

  • Museum of Contemporary Hispanic-American Art -MoCHA- New York City, N.Y.,"Trends". Invitational. Curator: Susana Torruelo Laval.

  • Museum of Modern Art of Mexico City, Mexico, D.F.; Museum of Modern Art of Monterrey, Mexico; Museum of Fine Arts of Quito, Ecuador; National Museum of Art of Bogota, Colombia; Museum of Fine Arts of Caracas, Venezuela; Museum of Fine Arts of Brasilia, Brazil; Museum of Fine Arts of Montevideo Uruguay."Ideas and Images in Today's Argentina". Invitational. Curator: Jorge Glusberg. Illustrated catalog. 1985

  • Artconsult International, Boston, U.S.A."Pan American Image". 1985

  • Palacio de las Bellas Artes, Mexico, D.F."IV Iberoamerican Biennial of Art". Sponsored by the Instituto Cultural Domecq. Illustrated catalog. Invitational. 1984

  • Recoleta Cultural Center, Buenos Aires, Argentina; after to Academy of Fine Arts of Berlin, then West Germany; Museum of Fine Arts of El Cairo, Egypt; Academy of Fine Arts, Rome, Italy."Buenos Aires thorough its Painters, Architects and Poets". Invitational. Curator: Jorge Glusberg.1984

  • Atica Gallery, Buenos Aires, Argentina. "From Representation", Congress of Argentine Association of Arts Critics. Invitational. Curator: Elena Oliveras, Ph.D. Brochure. 1984

  • Museum of Hispanic-American Art, Buenos Aires, Argentina. "The Portrait in Argentina During XIX th. and XXth. Centuries", Illustrated catalog. Essay by Adolfo Luis Ribera, Ph.D., Curator: Guiomar de Urgell.

  • Foundation of Art -FundArt-, Buenos Aires, Argentina. "Argentine Art Today". Invitational. Curator: Leo Vinci. Brochure.

  • Foundation of Art -FundArt-, Buenos Aires, Argentina."Masters and Pupils". Invitational. Invited as master with his students. Curator: Leo Vinci.

  • Museum of Modern Art of Buenos Aires, Argentina, "Pirovano Collection". Illustrated catalog with texts by Guillermo Withelow, Manuel Mujica Lainez and Miguel de Riglos (Jr.). Raisonne by Elena Oliveras, Ph.D. 1983

  • Vermeer Gallery. Buenos Aires, Argentina."Realismus; Visual Art's Homage to Democracy". Sponsored by the Argentine Association of Art Critics, Invitational. Curator: Jorge Lopez Anaya. Brochure.1983

  • Praxis Gallery, Buenos Aires, Argentina. "Argentine Art Today". Invitational. Curator: Rafael Squirru.1983

  • Argentine Institute of Graphic Art. Gutenberg Foundation, Buenos Aires, Argentina.Exhibition 75th. Anniversary, Invitational. Curator: Francisco Capelli, Ph.D. Illustrated Catalog.1983

  • Arche Foundation, Buenos Aires, Argentina."The Symbol of The Cross in Argentine Art". Invitational. Illustrated catalog with prologue by Fermin Fevre. Curator: Pablo Bobbio. 1982

  • Academia Nacional de Bellas Artes. Buenos Aires,Argentina. "Tres Arroyos Biennial "Invitational. Brochure.1982

  • "IV Art Biennial of Medellin", Medellin, Colombia. Invitational. Illustrated catalog with text by Leonel Estrada, Dario Mœnera Arango, Dario Ruiz, Margarita Maria Munoz, Jasia Reichardt, Detlef M. Noack, Fermin Fevre. Curator: Eduardo Serrano.1981

  • Town Hall of San Martin City-" Homage to Berni and Soldi". Sponsored by Friends of U.N.E.S.C.O. Club of Argentina. Invitational. Brochure with text by Rosa Faccaro.Curator: Rosa Faccaro.1981

  • ESPAMER '81 - International Philatelic Show of Spain, America and Portugal "First Plastic Philatelic Salon ". Sponsored by ENCOTEL -Postal Service Company of Argentine- Invitational. Illustrated Catalog .Palacio de Correos, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Curators: Osvaldo Gonzalez Centoira and Osvaldo Capelli, Ph.D.1981

  • University of Buenos Aires, Department of Cultural Affairs, Faculty of Economics. "Alternative Show of Argentine Art". Invitational. Brochure. Curator: Sylvia Ambrosini.1981

  • Museum of Modern Art of Buenos Aires. Then to Museum of Fine Arts Genaro Pérez, Cordoba, Argentina."Painters of The Seventies". Invitational. Illustrated catalog with text by Guillermo Whitelow. Curator: Guillermo Whitelow.1980

  • Museum of Modern Art of Buenos Aires and Museum of Visual Arts "Eduardo Sivori", Buenos Aires, Argentina."The Landscape in Argentina Through its Painters During the XXth. Century." Invitational. Illustrated catalog with essays by Guillermo Whitelow and Nelly Perazzo.1980

  • Praxis Gallery, Buenos Aires, Argentina and Museum of Latin American Contemporary Art, Washington, D.C., USA."Piñero-Pacheco Foundation Award". Invitational. Illustrated catalog.1980

  • Lever and Associated Company - Lever Art's Contest. Show-Room of Libertador Hotel, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Curator: Raquel Forner. Juried by Cob Stenham, Chairman of the Institute of Contemporary Art, ICA, London, England.1980

  • "Contemporary Argentine Art". Museum of Maldonado, Maldonado, República Oriental del Uruguay. Invitational. Curator: Raul Santana. 1980

  • Chateau-Musée de Cagnes-sur-Mer, Aout-de-Cagnes, France."XI International Festival of Painting". Invitational. Illustrated Catalog. Curator: Gerard de Francony.1979

  • Museum of Modern Art of Buenos Aires, Argentina."Jules Verne's World". Invitational. Illustrated catalog with essay of Fermin Fevre. Curator: Niko Gulland.1979

  • Museum of Modern Art of Buenos Aires, Argentina. "Portraits". Invitational. Illustrated catalog with essay by Manuel Mujica Láinez and text by Miguel de Riglos Jr.; Curator: Miguel de Riglos Jr. 1979

  • Latinoamerican Meeting of Art Critics. Argentine Association of Art Critics. Center of Art and Communication -CAyC-, Buenos Aires, Argentina. "The Young Generation". Illustrated catalog with essay by Jorge Glusberg. Curator: Jorge Glusberg.1978

  • Balmaceda Gallery, Buenos Aires, Argentina."Homage to Lacámera". Invitational, Brochure.1978

  • Praxis International Art Gallery. Buenos Aires, Argentina. "Three Generations in Argentine Art". Invitational. Brochure with text by Blanca Pastor. Curator: Rafael Squirru. 1977

  • Argentina Association of Art Critics Sponsored by Credito Rural Argentino Foundation. Buenos Aires, Argentina "Realism in Argentina". Invitational. Brochure with essay by Elena Oliveras de Bértola. Curator: Osvaldo Svanascini. 1977

  • National Endowment of the Arts of Argentina at Van Riel Art Gallery. Buenos Aires, Argentina."Julio Payro Painting's Grand Award". Invitational, juried competition. Jury: Leopoldo Presas (painter), Franz Van Riel (President of Van Riel Art Gallery), Jorge Rivera Ph.D. (Director of National Museum of Fine Arts of Argentina), Clorindo Testa (architect) and Basilio Uribe (Chairman of National Academy of Fine Arts of Argentina). Brochure with text by Basilio Uribe. 1977

  • Cultural Center of Madrid City, Madrid, Spain."Iberoamerican Art Today." Sponsored by Instituto de Cultura Hispánica. Illustrated catalog. Invitational. General Commissary: Luis Gonzalez Robles, Ph.D. (President of Hispanic's Culture Institute of Spain). Curator: Martin Bartolomé.1977

  • Museum of Modern Art of Paris, France."X Biennial of Paris". Invitational, juried show. Jury to South America: Juan Acha, Alfred Boulton, Helen Escobedo, Alberto Hijar, George Immana, Daniel Martinez,Federico Moraes, Samuel Oliver, Carlos Ortuño Arévalo, Eduardo Serrano, Carla Stellweg, Armando de Szyslo, Walter Zannini. Illustrated catalog with essays by Angel Kalemberg and Severo Sarduy. Text by George Boudaille. Curator to South America Section: Angel Kalemberg. General Curator: George Boudaille.1977

  • National Museum of Fine Arts, Buenos Aires, Argentina."Marcelo de Ridder Award". Invitational -juried contest. Admission jury: Libero Badii (Chairman, National Academy of Fine Arts of Argentina) Jorge Demirjiyán (Painter), Daniel Martinez (General Curator, National Museum of Fine Arts of Argentina). Pamphlet with text by Samuel F. Oliver. Curator: Samuel Paz Pearson.1976

  • National Academy of Fine Arts of Argentina, Buenos Aires, Argentina."Tres Arroyos Biennial Award." Invitational-juried award. Brochure.1976

  • National Museum of Fine Arts. Buenos Aires, Argentina."Marcelo de Ridder Award." Invitational, juried contest. Admission Jury: Samuel Oliver (Director, National Museum of Fine Arts of Buenos Aires); Samuel Paz, (Art critic, Senior Advisor of National Museum of Fine Arts of Buenos Aires); Daniel Martinez, (General Curator, National Museum of Fine Arts of Buenos Aires.) Illustrated catalog with text by Samuel Oliver. Curator: Daniel Martinez. 1975

  • Museum of Modern Art of Mexico, Mexico, D.F., and then to Museum of Contemporary Art of Madrid, Madrid , Spain."Contemporary Argentine Art". Invitational, juried show sponsored by Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Argentina. Jury: Rafael Squirru (Art Critic, Advisor of Department of Cultural Affairs); Samuel Oliver, (Director of National Museum of Fine Arts); Pablo Lameiro, (Director, Museum of Modern Art of Buenos Aires). Illustrated catalog with text by Rafael Squirru.1974

  • City Hall of Mar del Plata, "First Centennial of Mar del Plata City- Homage Show." Invitational show sponsored by Lorenzutti Foundation of Buenos Aires, Argentina. Illustrated catalog Curator: Hilario Lorenzutti, Arch. 1974

  • Museum of Fine Arts "Emilio A. Caraffa", Cordoba City, Cordoba, Argentina."Painters from Buenos Aires". Invitational show sponsored by the Museum of Modern Art of Buenos Aires. Illustrated catalog. Curators: Guillermo Whitelow and Carlos Matias Funes.1974

  • Museum of Modern Art of Buenos Aires."Dynamics and Color in The Sports". Invitational Sponsored by the Sport's Academy of Argentina. Brochure with text by Martha Grimberg. Curator: Guillermo del Villano.1974

  • National Academy of Fine Arts, Buenos Aires, Argentina."Tres Arroyos Biennial Award". Invitational-juried award. Jury: Fernando Lopez Anaya (artist); Libero Badii (sculptor); Ricardo Braun Menendez (architect); Hector Basaldua (painter); C.Cordova Iturburu (art critic); Adolfo C. De Ferrari (painter); Carlos de la Carcova (sculptor); Miguel Diomede (painter); Jose Fioravanti (sculptor); Juan C. Labourdette (sculptor); Victor Rebuffo (artist); Adolfo L. Ribera, Ph.D.(art historian and art critic); Raul Russo (painter and art teacher); Hector H. Schenone Ph.D.(art historian, Director of Hispanic-American Art Museum of Buenos Aires). Brochure.1974

  • Museum of Modern Art of Sao Paulo, Brazil."Six Argentine Painters". Invitational show sponsored by Museum of Modern Art of Buenos Aires. Illustrated Catalog. 1974

  • National Museum of Fine Arts, Buenos Aires, Argentina."Marcelo de Ridder Award". Invitational, juried show. Jury: Fermin Fevre (Vice-President Argentine Association of Art Critics, Head of Art Critic Section of "Clarin" Newspaper of Buenos Aires); Samuel Paz Pearson (curator, National Museum of Fine Arts of Buenos Aires); Hermenegildo Sabat (cartoonist). Illustrated catalog with text by Samuel Oliver. 1974

  • National Museum of Fine Arts, Buenos Aires Argentina."Marcelo de Ridder Award". Invitational-Juried show. Jury: Kenneth Kemble (painter, art critic); Fermin Fevre (art critic); Samuel Paz Pearson (curator, National Museum of Fine Arts of Buenos Aires). Illustrated catalog with text by Samuel Oliver. Curator: Daniel Martinez. 1974

  • San Martin Cultural Center, Buenos Aires, Argentina."Homage to Picasso". Invitational. Brochure with text by Luis Jorge Duhalde. Curator: Luis Jorge Duhalde.1972

  • Museum of Modern Art of Buenos Aires and Museum of Visual Art "Eduardo Sivori" of Buenos Aires, Argentina."Young Argentine Painting's Panorama." Invitational Show sponsored by Lorenzutti Foundation of Buenos Aires, Argentina. Jury: Victor Manuel Infante (Poet and Art critic); Cesar Lopez Osornio (artist) and Maria Rosa Ravera Ph.D. (Art critic, Philosopher). Illustrated catalog with text by Hilario Lorenzutti, Arch., and Osvaldo Svanascini. Curator: Osvaldo Svanascini.1972

  • Bonino Gallery, Buenos Aires, Argentina."Top: 40x50 cm." Invitational. Brochure. Curator: Enzo Menichini. 1972

  • Museum of Fine Arts "Rosa C. de Rodriguez", Santa Fe, Argentina."49th. Annual Salon of Painting and Drawing", Juried show. Jury: Maria Rosa Ravera, Ph.D; Julio Vanzo (painter); Cesar Lopez Claro (painter); Hugo Sbernini (painter); Vicente Caride (art critic); Illustrated catalog.1972

  • Museum of Fine Arts "Emilio Caraffa". Cordoba. Argentina."XVIII nd. National Salon of Plastic Art". Juried Exhibition. Jury: Jorge Glusberg (art critic. President of Argentine Association of Art Critics). Horacio Suarez (art critic); Alfredo Plank (painter); Ernesto Deira (painter). Illustrated catalog.1970

Affiliations

Additional Information

  1. Art teacher from 1970 to 1987, in his own Studio/School, after the old Italian-renaissance "bottegas d'arte", as cited in the book "Art and Art Teaching in Argentina" wrote by J.G. García Martinez.
  2. Former staff member of CRITERIO Magazine of Buenos Aires, the oldest cultural magazine of South America, and collaborator and critic for several art magazines and newspapers, including "CLARIN" Newspaper of Buenos Aires, "Arte" of Bogotá, Colombia, "Pluma y Pincel" and "Arte Sur" of Buenos Aires.
  3. Jury member in many competitions, including the National Annual Salon of Painting, Drawing and Sculpture, Argentina; Biennial of Patagonia, Argentina and National Salon of New Art, Museum of Antioquia, Colombia.
  4. Highly knowledgeable of photography techniques, graphic design, digital communications, and desktop publishing computer programs both in IBM and Macintosh systems.
  5. Native speaker of Spanish, fluent in English, French, and working knowledge of Italian.