Argentine painters exhibit their works in the CAF Gallery

  • CAF reopens its cultural space to a pictorial show, which highlights the work of artists from a range of pictorial tendencies of 20th century Argentine plastic arts.
  • The works are owned by private collectors and were assembled with the cooperation of the Argentine ambassador in Caracas, Roberto Villambrosa.

June 26, 2002

(Caracas, June 26, 2002).- To continue its work of disseminating the art and culture of Latin America and the Caribbean, CAF presents the Argentine Painters exhibition in its Art Gallery, which brings together the pictorial diversity of that nation of the Latin American south cone.

CAF President & CEO Enrique García said the show collects the works of artists from various types of Argentine plastic arts in the 20th century.

García added that CAF is proud to disseminate the influence of the historical and cultural richness of Argentina in the formation of the Latin American spirit, whose roots and development unite us beyond a shared geography and history.

The exhibition consists of a set of works by private collectors, which were assembled with the cooperation of Argentine ambassador in Venezuela Robert Villambrosa, who thanked CAF for the decision to present the show in its Art Gallery. He said the multilateral institution was identified with the principle that "embracing the consciousness of the common belonging of our peoples generates solidarity for integration."

The exhibition presents the works of Santiago Daneri, Miguel Victorica, Fortunato Lacamera, Luis Cordiviola, Enrique Policastro, Lino Spilimbergo, Demetrio Urruchúa, Antonio Berni, Juan Castagnino, Raúl Russo, Ricardo Supisiche, Leopoldo Presas, Miguel Angel Vidal, Eduardo Mac Entyre, Antonio Seguí. Roberto Plate, Alejandro Habi Bonomo, Alberto Bali, Marta Pérez Temperley, Juan Lecuona and Laura Massoni.

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