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Juan Carlos
Distéfano
by
Adriana Lauria and Enrique Llambías
January 2003
Bibliographic reference of this dossier
Versión en español 
 
The dossier on Juan Carlos Distéfano spans from the time of his beginnings
as a painter to his recent works as a sculptor, a first for the CVAA. It covers
over forty years of his work and his commitment to art and reality. A special section offers a view on his work as a graphic designer, which he carried out mostly at the Di Tella Institute.
 
Introduction | Media | Works | Design | Chronology | Anthology | Bibliography
 
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Distéfano trabajando en Caníbal
Juan Carlos Distéfano working on his sculpture Cannibal
 
On 24 June, as part of the series of show Esculturas en el museo (Sculptores in the museum), organised by the Museo Municipal de Arte Moderno de Mendoza, he gives a lecture on Argentine sculpture, and on the following day he participates in a talk chaired by Eliana Molinelli and Luis Quesada in which current issues of the discipline are discussed.
He participates in Una visión de la plástica argentina contemporánea 1940-1990 (A vision of contemporary Argentine plastics 1940-1990) with First Flight Attempt, held in Fundación Patio Bullrich, Buenos Aires, which includes the work of 51 remarkable Argentine artists such as Roberto Aizenberg, Luis Benedit, Antonio Berni, Marcelo Bonevardi, Pablo Curatella Manes, Ernesto Deira, Jorge de la Vega, Roberto Elía, Nicolás García Uriburu, Norberto Gómez, Ramón Gómez Cornet, Alberto Greco, Víctor Grippo, Alberto Heredia, Alfredo Hlito, Enio Iommi, Kenneth Kemble, Gyula Kosice, Guillermo Kuitka, Fortunato Lacámera, Julio Le Parc, Raúl Lozza, Jorge Macchi, Luis Felipe Noé, Aldo Paparella, Emilio Pettoruti, Emilio Renart, Antonio
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