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recorded in Zurro and Pedro de la Fuente in matalistería. Ramón Gómez Cornet and cartoonists Lajos Szalay and
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Figuración, reunió en la década del 60, varios artistas que adoptaron el nombre de "Otra Figuración", que recuperan la figura humana, pero con el fin de darle formas libres, muchas veces monstruosas y cadavéricas. The New Figuration, met in the decade of 60, several artists who adopted the
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The Boedo group took social issues and struggles as its central themes. El Grupo Boedo, with painters such as José Arato, Adolfo
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A partir de la noción de "sistema", derivada de la ciencia cibernética, desde comienzos de la década del 70, varios artistas y especialistas en Comunicación, desarrollaron una corriente denominada Arte de Sistema, expresándose de maneras diversas bajo denominaciones como "arte conceptual", "arte
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The neo-realists, who in some ways continued the line of the Boedo group, but with strict pictorial and avant-garde elements. This group includes Carlos Alonso, Antonio Berni, Juan Carlos Castagnino, Demetrio Urruchúa, Enrique Policastro. Florencio Molina Campos and Medardo Pantoja can also be
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The Florida group was characterized by paying the highest attention to aesthetics. Its members generally belonged to the middle and upper classes. They met in the Richmond confectionery on the elegant and central calle Florida, from which the group takes its name. Its painters included
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name "Another Figuration," recovering the human figure, but in order to give free-form, often monstrous and corpses. Los artistas más destacados de esta corriente son Jorge de la Vega, Rómulo Macció, Luis Felipe Noé,
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1319:Governorate
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1124:The art of
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890:Luis Seoane
747:Ramón Silva
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1712:Corruption
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1522:ministries
1517:Government
1334:Civil Wars
1175:2021-04-07
1140:References
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666:The repose
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250:Sun of May
185:Newspapers
180:Television
158:Literature
82:Argentines
1737:Languages
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1686:Transport
1576:President
1507:Elections
1451:Mountains
1399:Geography
1369:Dirty War
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428:Pachamama
320:Argentina
192:Monuments
87:Ethnicity
1917:Category
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1842:Painting
1774:Religion
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1561:Military
1534:Intersex
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1293:articles
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202:Painting
117:Religion
112:Holidays
102:Language
49:a series
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1794:Culture
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1624:Banking
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216:Symbols
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1852:Radio
1827:Music
1817:Humor
1784:Women
1742:LGBT+
1717:Crime
1658:Peso
1441:Flora
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416:Jujuy
240:Motto
207:Sport
197:Music
175:Radio
170:Media
122:Women
97:Humor
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