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Uruguayan Artists at Art Basel Hong Kong 2013

Hong Kong, ChinaMay 23 – May 26, 201316 artists
Amalia Nieto

Amalia Nieto

Montevideo, Uruguay

Antonio Llorens

Antonio Llorens

Painting, Installation

Uruguayan

Augusto Torres

Augusto Torres

Drawing, Painting, Sculpture

Uruguay and Spain

Carmelo Arden Quin

Carmelo Arden Quin

Painting, Sculpture

Paris, France

Francisco Matto

Francisco Matto

Painting, Sculpture

Montevideo, Uruguay

Gonzalo Fonseca

Gonzalo Fonseca

Painting, Sculpture, Installation

Uruguayan

Gustavo Serra

Gustavo Serra

Uruguay

Horacio Torres

Horacio Torres

Montevideo, Uruguay and New York, NY, USA

Joaquín Torres-García

Joaquín Torres-García

Painting

Montevideo, Uruguay

José Pedro Costigliolo

José Pedro Costigliolo

Painting

Uruguay

Julio Alpuy

Julio Alpuy

Sculpture, Drawing, Painting

New York, NY, USA

Lidya Buzio

Lidya Buzio

Sculpture, Ceramics

New York, NY, USA

Manuel Pailós

Manuel Pailós

Painting, Sculpture

Montevideo, Uruguay

María Freire

María Freire

Painting, Sculpture

Uruguayan

Romulo Aguerre

Romulo Aguerre

Drawing, Painting, Photography

First studied painting and drawing with his uncle, the painter and illustrator Ricardo Aguerre, and was a self-taught photographer. In 1933, at age 14, he started working for the daily newspaper El Pueblo, and three years later for El Plata newspaper as a photographer’s assistant. In 1937 he opened in his first photographic studio in Maldonado. In the 1940s, influenced by photographs of Man Ray’s nudes, Lazlo Moholy-Nagy’s objects and German Otto Steinert’s Photoforms, he began his first formal experiments with an artistic approach. During the 1950s and 60s, Aguerre radicalized his experiments to produce an abstract body of work that was influenced by the local ideologies of the time such as concrete art and Arte Madi. In 1953 he exhibited for the first time at the V Salon de Fotografía de Montevideo and the following year he received first prize for international photography at the Bienal de Sao Paulo. In 1957 he received first prize at the Primer Salón del Rioplatense in Buenos Aires. He continued to exhibit extensively throughout his career, including a retrospective exhibition entitled 50 Años - Retrospectiva in 1994, in Montevideo. In 1970 he was appointed Chief photographer for the Palacio Legislativo, a position he held for over twenty years until his retirement. Aguerre’s work is in the collections of the Museo Nacional de Artes Visuales and the Museo Juan Manuel Blanes in Montevideo, Uruguay; the Museo de Artes Plasticas in Buenos Aires, Argentina; The Daros Collection; The Cisneros Fontanals Art Foundation in Miami, Florida.

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