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Topic Descriptor (local): http://icaa.mfah.org/vocabs/names/index.php?tema=6861×
Name Descriptor: Galería Rubbers (Buenos Aires, Argentina)×
  • [Poco conocía yo los dibujos de Pereyra...]
    Berni, Antonio, 1905-1981
    1961
    Antonio Berni introduces the exhibition of drawings by Hugo Pereyra at the Galería Rubbers in Buenos Aires in June 1961. Berni puts on his literary hat to describe the quality of Pereyra’s work and the world it represents [...]
    ICAA Record ID: 776933

  • Semana del arte avanzado en la Argentina
    Centro de Artes Visuales (Instituto Torcuato Di Tella)
    1967
    Schedule of activities and exhibitions for the Semana de arte avanzado [Advanced Art Week] in Argentina. The following entries stand out in the program: Experiencias visuales 1967 [the 1967 Visual Practices], the shows of Ernesto Deira (1928-86) and [...]
    ICAA Record ID: 762845

  • Arte : ¿Es una desventaja haber hecho el servicio militar, en pintura?
    Varela, Lorenzo
    1963
    Within the context of a journey through exhibitions open in Argentina at the time, Lorenzo Varela points out the singularity of an exhibition in which both the human figure and reality as a motive prevail, in overt opposition to the Informal art [...]
    ICAA Record ID: 762210

  • A true wandering bohemian: talented english artist with a roaming instinct is now in Buenos Aires
    Kemble, Kenneth, 1923-
    1961
    Kenneth Kemble reviews the work of Martin Bradley, an artist shown at Galería Rubbers in Buenos Aires. Kemble mentions his trips, critical comments, and artistic influences, showing Bradley’s work as an example of contemporary British art [...]
    ICAA Record ID: 741204

  • Although good, Badaracco has the local disease
    Kemble, Kenneth, 1923-
    1961
    Kenneth Kemble wrote about two exhibitions by artists who are presently not well known: Juan Badaracco and Sergio Ferraro. Through formal examination, Kemble pointed out qualities galore and pictorial sensibility in such works. Kemble especially [...]
    ICAA Record ID: 741003