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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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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
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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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Concreto-Invención, Arte Madí, Perceptismo," Museo de Artes Plásticas Eduardo Sívori (Buenos Aires)
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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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