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Berni: Narrativas Argentinas

door Roberto Amigo

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The exhibition is devoted to the work of Antonio Berni (Rosario, 1905-Buenos Aires, 1981), acknowledged master of Argentine art. The exhibition offers a tour around an outstanding set of his paintings, made between the thirties and the eighties, which intersect stylistic decisions, formal changes in the narrative imagination and the persistence of iconographic topics. The show, which does not follow a chronological reading, evidence of the personal statement a creative eye on the life of the popular sectors and marginal workers. Visiting his painting invites us to reflect on some topics of history and visual arts of the twentieth century Argentina, analyzing the extent to artistic issues formed the various ideological debates of the period. Through his prolific work the viewer sees an artist who realized the struggle for equality, questioned after the consumer society of his time. The works of this exhibition, composed of about thirty pieces, from the MNBA and private collections, including the large paintings of the thirties, defining unemployed new realism style, along with the work dedicated to the rural northern fifties (with migration of poverty) and the narrative series Juanito Laguna and Ramona Montiel, made with collages of urban waste. Also included are paintings in which he criticizes the consumer society and the political repression of the seventies, evident in his radical color change and the strength of the message explicit. It also presents a selected set of portraits of the thirties and forties, which reveal the intimate side of the artist and his mastery in the composition of figures. .… (meer)
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The exhibition is devoted to the work of Antonio Berni (Rosario, 1905-Buenos Aires, 1981), acknowledged master of Argentine art. The exhibition offers a tour around an outstanding set of his paintings, made between the thirties and the eighties, which intersect stylistic decisions, formal changes in the narrative imagination and the persistence of iconographic topics. The show, which does not follow a chronological reading, evidence of the personal statement a creative eye on the life of the popular sectors and marginal workers. Visiting his painting invites us to reflect on some topics of history and visual arts of the twentieth century Argentina, analyzing the extent to artistic issues formed the various ideological debates of the period. Through his prolific work the viewer sees an artist who realized the struggle for equality, questioned after the consumer society of his time. The works of this exhibition, composed of about thirty pieces, from the MNBA and private collections, including the large paintings of the thirties, defining unemployed new realism style, along with the work dedicated to the rural northern fifties (with migration of poverty) and the narrative series Juanito Laguna and Ramona Montiel, made with collages of urban waste. Also included are paintings in which he criticizes the consumer society and the political repression of the seventies, evident in his radical color change and the strength of the message explicit. It also presents a selected set of portraits of the thirties and forties, which reveal the intimate side of the artist and his mastery in the composition of figures. .

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