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Raúl Lozza

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The family faced economic hardship after a tornado destroyed a theatre and other buildings Rafael Lozza had been working on. They continued to face economic hardship as Lozza's mother suffered from deteriorating mental health issues, which led to her being institutionalized in 1920, after which she
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1992–1993: "Artistas latinoamericanos del siglo XX," Estación Plaza de Armas (Seville); Musée national d’art moderne, Centre national d’art et de culture Georges Pompidou (Paris); Josef-Haubrich-Kunsthalle (Cologne); The Museum of Modern Art (New
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In 1925, Lozza left school. He did farm work during harvest time and worked as muleteer and bricklayer. Lozza began to work as a painter and paper-cutter, setting up a business with his brothers that gave them economic stability.
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2007: "The Geometry of Hope. Latin American Abstract Art from the Patricia Phelps de Cisneros Collection," Blanton Museum of Art, The University of Texas at Austin (Austin, Texas); Grey Art Gallery, New York University (New
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In 1938, Lozza married his first wife, with whom he had a son, Arturo Lozza. After they divorced, in 1947 Lozza began a relationship with the painter Antonia Belizán, who he later married and had a son, Carlos Raúl Lozza.
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escaped and disappeared. In 1923, Lozza's father committed suicide. Lozza and his brothers went to live with their maternal aunt, Amalia Righetti, and uncle, where they worked on their farm.
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In 1933, Lozza, a member of the Communist Party at that time, was jailed for a month after protests of the treatment of political prisoners. During this period he became friends with
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1989–1990: "Art in Latin America. The Modern Era, 1820–1980," The Hayward Gallery (London); Nationalmuseum / Moderna Museet (Stockholm); Palacio de Velázquez (Madrid)
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Suárez, Osbel (exhibition concept and guest curator); García, María Amalia; Agnew, Michael (translations) (2011). Witschey, Erica; Fundación Juan March (eds.).
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Suárez, Osbel (exhibition concept and guest curator); García, María Amalia; Agnew, Michael (translations) (2011). Witschey, Erica; Fundación Juan March (eds.).
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Raúl Lozza: Primera exposición de pintura perceptista : 31 de octubre 12 de noviembre mil novecientos cuarenta y nueve, Van Riel Galería de Arte
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1980: "Vanguardias de la década del 40. Arte Concreto-Invención, Arte Madí, Perceptismo," Museo de Artes Plásticas Eduardo Sívori (Buenos Aires)
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movement. He was part of the Asociación Arte Concreto-Invención. He was the founder of the Perceptivist group. He was granted the Platinum
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2001: "Un museo por sesenta días. Selección de obra para un futuro museo de su pintura concreta," Centro Cultural Borges (Buenos Aires)
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Gottschaller, Pia; Le Blanc, Aleca (2017). Gottschaller, Pia; Le Blanc, Aleca; Gilbert, Zanna; Learner, Tom; Perchuk, Andrew (eds.).
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and his mother was the daughter of Italian immigrants. Lozza had two brothers: Rafael Obdulio Lozza and Rembrandt Van Dyck Lozza.
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Raúl Lozza: Un museo por sesenta días: Selección de obra para un futuro museo de su pintura concreta: Centro Cultural Borges
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2009: "Geometric Abstract Works. The Latin American Vision from the 1950s, 60s and 70s," Henrique Faria Fine Art (New York)
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2002: "50 años de pintura geométrica latinoamericana," Museo de Arte Contemporáneo Latinoamericano, La Plata (Buenos Aires)
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2010: "Then & Now. Abstraction in Latin American Art from 1950 to Present," 60 Wall Gallery, Deutsche Bank (New York)
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2003–2004: "Arte abstracto argentino," Galleria d’arte moderna e contemporanea (Bergamo); Fundación Proa (Buenos Aires)
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2010: "Vibración. Moderne Kunst aus Lateinamerika. The Ella Fontanals-Cisneros Collection," Bundeskunsthalle (Bonn)
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2001: "Abstract Art from Río de la Plata. Buenos Aires and Montevideo, 1933–1953," The Americas Society (New York)
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In 1929, the Lozza brothers moved to Buenos Aires to get further funding to study painting in Italy; however, the
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ARCO '99 Madrid. Paralelos/paralelas: Raúl Lozza, Karina El Azem, Elba Bairon, Martín Di Girolamo, Leandro Erlich
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2002: "Una revisión a la relación arte-ciencia en la obra de Raúl Lozza," Centro Cultural Borges (Buenos Aires)
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Toda una historia en un trozo de vida: Veinte cartas de un pintor (Raúl Lozza) a un escritor (León Benarós)
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2010: "Realidad y Utopía - Argentiniens künstlerischer Weg in die Gegenwart," Akademie der Künste (Berlin)
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1965: "Eugenio Abal, José Rodrigo Beloso, Raul Lozza. Paintings," Museu de Arte Moderna (Rio de Janeiro)
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1985: "Cuarenta años en el arte concreto (sesenta con la pintura)," Fundación San Telmo (Buenos Aires)
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2006: "The Sites of Latin American Abstraction," Cisneros Fontanals Art Foundation (Miami, Florida)
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Raúl Lozza: Cuarenta años en el arte concreto: (Sesenta con la pintura): 22 de Julio – 18 de Agosto
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Making Art Concrete: Works from Argentina and Brazil in the Colección Patricia Phelps de Cisneros
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1990: "Argentina. Arte concreto-invención 1945, Grupo Madí 1946," Rachel Adler Gallery (New York)
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1996: "Hermann Glöckner / Raúl Lozza, Batuz Foundation Sachsen," Altzella/Nossen (Dresden)
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Lozza, Raúl; El Azem, Karina; Bairon, Elba; Di Girolamo, Martín; Erlich, Leandro (1999).
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Lozza, Raúl (2002). "La pintura como mentira y otras editoriales en perceptismo".
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Lozza, Raúl; Batuz (introduction by); Sanguinetti, Julio M. (preface by) (1996).
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Lozza, Raúl (2003). "Ensayo de apertura hacia mi teoría estructural del color".
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On January 27, 2008, Lozza died of natural causes, at the age of 96, in the
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1994–1995: "Art from Argentina 1920–1994," Museum of Modern Art (Oxford)
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Cómo Raúl Lozza navegó contra la corriente y descubrió el arte concreto
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Lozza, Raúl (founder) (1950–1953). "Perceptismo. Teórico y polémico".
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1997: "Retrospectiva 1939–1997," Museo de Arte Moderno (Buenos Aires)
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In 1932, after exhibiting paintings in a library in Almafuerte, in
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Argentinian painter, draughtsman, designer, journalist and theorist
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made this impossible. During this time they studied theatre with
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Cold America: Geometric Abstraction in Latin América (1934–1973)
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Una revisión a la relación arte-ciencia en la obra de Raúl Lozza
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Raúl Lozza y el perceptismo. La evolución de la pintura concreta
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Cold America: Geometric Abstraction in Latin América (1934–1973)
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1997: "I Bienal de Artes Visuais do Mercosul" (Porto Alegre)
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at the Teatro Roma de Alberti in collaboration with poet
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Buenos Aires: Self-published. 377:1963: Museu de Arte Moderna (Rio de Janeiro) 818:Lozza, Rembrandt van Dyck (November 1951). 227:He also published poems and a play called 18: 752:"Essays: Raúl Lozza's Invention no. 150" 616: 148:in Visual Arts from Argentina in 1992. 663:Gaffoglio, Loreley (29 January 2008). 380:1969: Instituto de Arte (Buenos Aires) 961: 920: 714: 383:1973: Galería Van Riel (Buenos Aires) 374:1949: Galería Van Riel (Buenos Aires) 200:and in December 1930 put on the play 7: 593:Lozza, Raúl; Benarós, León (2005). 518:Raúl Lozza: Retrospectiva 1939-1997 241:, and the González Tuñón brothers: 750:Hoptman, Laura (11 January 2017). 649:(in European Spanish and English). 580:. Buenos Aires: Amadeo Mandarino. 559:. Buenos Aires: Amadeo Mandarino. 14: 960: 919: 899:. Madrid: Fundación Juan March. 713: 693:. Madrid: Fundación Juan March. 824:Perceptismo: Teórico y Polémico 794:Perceptismo. Teórico y Polémico 574:Selecciones de Amadeo Mandarino 553:Selecciones de Amadeo Mandarino 156:Lozza was born in the town of 1: 862:Lozza, Arturo Marcos (2010). 1021:Museum of Fine Arts, Houston 1072: 1011:Enciclopédia Itaú Cultural 886:– Biography by Lozza's son 312:Selected group exhibitions 301:Cementerio de la Chacarita 262:In 1937, Lozza contracted 194:1930 Argentine coup d'état 369:Selected solo exhibitions 737:Centro Cultural Recoleta 152:Early life and education 1041:Argentine male painters 775:Haber, Abraham (1948). 239:Miguel Carlos Victorica 440:Works and publications 247:Enrique González Tuñón 198:José González Castillo 235:Lino Enea Spilimbergo 162:Buenos Aires Province 51:Buenos Aires Province 999:Museum of Modern Art 990:Museum of Modern Art 938:(Exhibition catalog) 897:(Exhibition catalog) 757:Museum of Modern Art 691:(Exhibition catalog) 533:Lozza, Raúl (2001). 516:Lozza, Raúl (1997). 464:Lozza, Raúl (1985). 433:Museum of Modern Art 421:Museum of Modern Art 307:Selected exhibitions 202:La sombra de la nada 243:Raúl González Tuñón 210:Juan Ferreyra Basso 1036:Argentine painters 299:. 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Index

Alberti
Buenos Aires Province
Argentina
La Paternal
Buenos Aires
Argentina
Museo Lozza
concrete art
Konex Award
Alberti
Buenos Aires Province
Argentina
Lombardy
Italy
1930 Argentine coup d'état
José González Castillo
Vicente Barbieri
Juan Ferreyra Basso
Flores
Alberti
Lino Enea Spilimbergo
Miguel Carlos Victorica
Raúl González Tuñón
Enrique González Tuñón
La República
tuberculosis
Delia Garcés
La Paternal
Buenos Aires
Argentina

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