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Eva Olivetti : pintar también lo invisible : 100 años de Eva Olivetti / [investigación y curaduría Tatiana Oroño].

Fine Arts Library ND429.O48 A4 2024
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Olivetti, Eva, 1924-2013, artist.
Contributor:
Oroño, Tatiana, 1947- curator, writer of added commentary.
Uruguay. Ministerio de Educación y Cultura, host institution.
Sala de Arte "Carlos Federico Sáez" (Montevideo, Uruguay), host institution.
Fundación Gurvich, issuing body.
Museo Gurvich, host institution.
Standardized Title:
Works. Selections
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Olivetti, Eva, 1924---Exhibitionss.
Olivetti, Eva.
Olivetti, Eva, 1924---Criticism and interpretation.
Women artists--Uruguay--20th century--Exhibitions.
Women artists.
Art, Uruguayan--20th century--Exhibitions.
Art, Uruguayan.
Physical Description:
112 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 26 cm.
Edition:
Primera edición.
Other Title:
Dibujar siempre (La meta es el origen) : 100 años de Linda Kohen
Always drawing (The goal is the origin) : 100 years of Linda Kohen
Place of Publication:
[Montevideo, Uruguay] : Ministerio de Educación : Fundación Gurvich : Museo Gurvich, [2024].
Language Note:
In Spanish.
Summary:
Eva Brager Jacobsohn (Berlin, Germany, 1924 - Montevideo, Uruguay, 2013) fled Nazism in 1939 along with her parents, arriving in Montevideo at the age of 15 years old. In Uruguay she married engineer Mario Olivetti, from whom she took her surname. During her artistic formation, Olivetti attended Josep Collel's ceramics workshop and completed her training in the workshop of José Gurvich (1959-1963), mostly influenced by the close experience of her sister-in-law, Linda Kohen, who attended the Taller Torres García since 1949. Eva Olivetti participated in more than eighty individual and collective exhibitions both in the country and abroad (Buenos Aires, São Paulo, Santiago de Chile, Valparaíso, among other cities). This catalogue of her retrospective celebrates the 100th anniversary of the birth of the plastic artist Eva Olivetti, who dedicated herself to drawing and ceramics, but mainly to painting. Olivetti painted portraits, flowers and still-lifes, but her most outstanding work was as a landscape painter.
Contents:
Presentación / Joaquín Ragni
Eva Olivetti. Pintar también lo invisible / Tatiana Oroño
Obras (1960-c.1985)
Paisajes de ciudad
Paisajes naturales
Paisajes interiores, imaginarios, visionarios
Bodegones y objetos
Retratos y autorretratos
Ritmos
Cronologia. Eva Olivetti (1924-2013).
Notes:
"Esta exposición denominada "Eva Olivetti. Pintar también lo invisible", realizada bajo la investigación y curaduría de la Profa. Tatiana Oroño, presenta simultáneamente en el 4to piso del Museo Gurvich y en la Sala Carlos Federico Sáez II del Ministerio de Transporte y Obras Públicas (MTOP) la colección de la artista perteneciente a la Fundación Gurvich, que fue donada por su hijo, Andrés Olivetti, a quien agradecemos su enorme generosidad." --Page 7.
"Museo Gurvich, 21 de marzo al 31 de mayo de 2024 ; Sala Carlos Federico Sáez, 21 de marzo al 31 de mayo de 2024" --Last Page.
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:
9789915946382
9915946384
OCLC:
1465427530

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