Born in 1929 in Buenos Aires, Horacio Garcia-Rossi was living in his hometown until his settlement in Paris in 1959 where he attended the School of Fine Arts from 1950 until 1957. In his early works,... Read full biography
Born in 1929 in Buenos Aires, Horacio Garcia-Rossi was living in his hometown until his settlement in Paris in 1959 where he attended the School of Fine Arts from 1950 until 1957. In his early works, he was dealing with the issue of black and white in plane, two-dimensional compositions. Not long... Read full biography
Born in 1929 in Buenos Aires, Horacio Garcia-Rossi was living in his hometown until his settlement in Paris in 1959 where he attended the School of Fine Arts from 1950 until 1957. In his early works, he was dealing with the issue of black and white in plane, two-dimensional compositions. Not long after his arrival to Paris (1960), he participated in the foundation of the art group, G.R.A.V. (Groupe de Recherche d'Art Visuel - The Visual Art Research Group). Within the confines of the art group,... Read full biography
Born in 1929 in Buenos Aires, Horacio Garcia-Rossi was living in his hometown until his settlement in Paris in 1959 where he attended the School of Fine Arts from 1950 until 1957. In his early works, he was dealing with the issue of black and white in plane, two-dimensional compositions. Not long after his arrival to Paris (1960), he participated in the foundation of the art group, G.R.A.V. (Groupe de Recherche d'Art Visuel - The Visual Art Research Group). Within the confines of the art group, he cooperated with young artists such as Julio le Parc or Francisco Sobrino with whom he had met while he had still been in Buenos Aires and who had moved to Paris near the end of the 1950s as Garcia-Rossi had done. Besides them, such renowned... Read full biography
Born in 1929 in Buenos Aires, Horacio Garcia-Rossi was living in his hometown until his settlement in Paris in 1959 where he attended the School of Fine Arts from 1950 until 1957. In his early works, he was dealing with the issue of black and white in plane, two-dimensional compositions. Not long after his arrival to Paris (1960), he participated in the foundation of the art group, G.R.A.V. (Groupe de Recherche d'Art Visuel - The Visual Art Research Group). Within the confines of the art group, he cooperated with young artists such as Julio le Parc or Francisco Sobrino with whom he had met while he had still been in Buenos Aires and who had moved to Paris near the end of the 1950s as Garcia-Rossi had done. Besides them, such renowned artists joined the group as François Morellet, Vasarely and his son, and Jean-Pierre Yvaral. Horacio Garcia-Rossi, like the rest o... Read full biography
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