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Born 1930 Montevideo, Uruguay. Known for: Abstract painting, dimunitive, fractured images of landscapes, marine scenes, figures.
Fundaci6n Corp Group Centro Cultural . It shouldn’t surprise anyone to find recurring coincidences in the work of otherwise diverse Uruguayan artists. Flowing from the art of Joaquin Torres Garcia... Read full biography
Fundaci6n Corp Group Centro Cultural . It shouldn’t surprise anyone to find recurring coincidences in the work of otherwise diverse Uruguayan artists. Flowing from the art of Joaquin Torres Garcia and Pedro Figari, a strong tradition has come to be embodied, in one way or another, by hater artists.... Read full biography
Fundaci6n Corp Group Centro Cultural . It shouldn’t surprise anyone to find recurring coincidences in the work of otherwise diverse Uruguayan artists. Flowing from the art of Joaquin Torres Garcia and Pedro Figari, a strong tradition has come to be embodied, in one way or another, by hater artists. Many features of this tradition, from a palette of sober and austere colors to a fig urativism that plays with the scale (diminutive beings inserted in out-of-proportion structures, intimations of... Read full biography
Fundaci6n Corp Group Centro Cultural . It shouldn’t surprise anyone to find recurring coincidences in the work of otherwise diverse Uruguayan artists. Flowing from the art of Joaquin Torres Garcia and Pedro Figari, a strong tradition has come to be embodied, in one way or another, by hater artists. Many features of this tradition, from a palette of sober and austere colors to a fig urativism that plays with the scale (diminutive beings inserted in out-of-proportion structures, intimations of childhood, and other representations bursting with subjectivity), clearly show the durability of those two masters’ influence. Bruno Widmann, born in Montevideo in l 930, is currently exhibiting his work in Caracas. His painting signals the presence of... Read full biography
Fundaci6n Corp Group Centro Cultural . It shouldn’t surprise anyone to find recurring coincidences in the work of otherwise diverse Uruguayan artists. Flowing from the art of Joaquin Torres Garcia and Pedro Figari, a strong tradition has come to be embodied, in one way or another, by hater artists. Many features of this tradition, from a palette of sober and austere colors to a fig urativism that plays with the scale (diminutive beings inserted in out-of-proportion structures, intimations of childhood, and other representations bursting with subjectivity), clearly show the durability of those two masters’ influence. Bruno Widmann, born in Montevideo in l 930, is currently exhibiting his work in Caracas. His painting signals the presence of that tradition of which it is a part, and which at the same time it reinterprets and transforms. Widmann, like Ignacio Iturria after him... Read full biography
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