An edition of Antonio Seguí (1993)

Antonio Seguí

grabados 1996-2010 : Julio-Agosto 2011

Antonio Seguí
Antonio Segui, Antonio Segui
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An edition of Antonio Seguí (1993)

Antonio Seguí

grabados 1996-2010 : Julio-Agosto 2011

Catalogue of the graphic art (serigraphy, aquaforte, carborundum and lithography prints), created by painter, sculptor and graphic artist Antonio Seguí, (b. Argentina, lives and works in Paris since 1963) and known by his friends as "El Gallego Seguí". The exhibition included 122 prints donated by the artist to MALBA. According to the author, every one of his works is a story in which he usually includes his childhood memories and impressions of citizen life. The characters, both Tango and Argentine folklore, are hieratic and represent, in humorous terms, a critical perspective of society.

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Language
Spanish
Pages
31

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Edition Availability
Cover of: Antonio Seguí
Antonio Seguí: grabados 1996-2010 : Julio-Agosto 2011
2011, Fundación YPF, Museo de Arte Moderno de Buenos Aires
in Spanish
Cover of: Antonio Seguí
Antonio Seguí: 15 años 1992-2007.
2007, Centro Cultural Recoleta
in Spanish
Cover of: Antonio Seguí
Cover of: Antonio Seguí
Antonio Seguí: hombre de ciudades
1997, Museo Rufino Tamayo
in Spanish - 1. ed.
Cover of: Antonio Seguí

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Table of Contents

Antonio Seguí: Grabados 1996-2010 / Laura Buccellato
[Catalogue]
Listado de obra

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (page 5)

In Spanish.

Published in
Buenos Aires

Classifications

Library of Congress
NE1131.5.S44 A4 2011

The Physical Object

Pagination
31 pages
Number of pages
31

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL43152743M
ISBN 10
9872715904
ISBN 13
9789872715908
OCLC/WorldCat
795896216

Work Description

"Catalog of the exhibition of 60 works held at the Museo Rufino Tamayo in Mexico, including paintings, reliefs, and sculptures covering a span of 23 years. Selection illustrates Segui's evolution and consistency. Presentations by Raquel Tibol and Ana María Escallón are accompanied by illustrations in color"--Handbook of Latin American Studies, v. 58.

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