Elbio Raúl Lozza

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Place: Alberti

Born: 1911

Death: 2008

Biography:

Elbio Raúl Lozza was an Argentine painter, draughtsman, designer, journalist, and theorist who was part of the concrete art movement. He was born on October 27, 1911, in Alberti, Argentina, and died on January 27, 2008, at the age of 96.

Early Life and Education

Lozza's father, Rafael Carlos Lozza, was a designer, muralist, painter, paper-maker, and musician. His mother, Emma Lozza (née Righetti), was the daughter of Italian immigrants. Lozza had two brothers: Rafael Obdulio Lozza and Rembrandt Van Dyck Lozza. The family faced economic hardship after a tornado destroyed a theatre and other buildings Rafael Lozza had been working on.

Career

Lozza began his career as a painter, draughtsman, and designer. He was part of the Asociación Arte Concreto-Invención and later founded the Perceptivist group. The Perceptivist group sought to explore the relationship between art and perception, and Lozza's work often featured optical illusions and other perceptual phenomena. Elbio Raúl Lozza was granted the Platinum Konex Award in Visual Arts from Argentina in 1992. Some of his notable works include:

  • Pintura, a painting that showcases his use of geometric shapes and bright colors.
  • Dibujo, a drawing that highlights his skill in creating precise lines and shapes.
  • Escultura, a sculpture that demonstrates his ability to work with different materials and textures.

Lozza's work has been exhibited in various museums, including the Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes and the Museo de Arte Moderno in Buenos Aires. His work is also part of the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art in New York. Concrete art movement was a key aspect of Lozza's career, and he was one of the leading figures in this movement. He believed that art should be more objective and scientific, and his work reflects this approach. For more information about Elbio Raúl Lozza, visit Wikioo.org or Wikipedia. Some of his contemporaries and fellow artists include César Paternosto, who was also part of the concrete art movement. Lozza's work can be seen in various museums, including the Museo de Arte Moderna in Rio de Janeiro. Lozza's legacy continues to be celebrated through his work and the many awards he received, including the Platinum Konex Award. His contributions to the concrete art movement and his innovative approach to art have made him a prominent figure in the art world.

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