
Antonio Berni
Antonio Berni was a prominent Argentine painter and muralist known for his social realist approach and critique of Argentine society. His work often reflected the struggles of the working class and indigenous peoples, and he emerged as a key figure in the Argentine art scene during the mid-20th century, contributing to the broader cultural movements against political repression.
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Antonio Berni is mentioned as the creator of the character Juanito Laguna, symbolizing the humble child.
Un maniquí de un chico "en penitencia" inquieta y perturba a los vecinos del barrio de PalermoAntonio Berni is recognized as a significant artist in the art market.
Seis pasos para empezar a coleccionar obras y aprovechar las feriasAntonio Berni's works 'La tortura' and 'La Guerra' confront viewers with themes of physical suffering and cruelty.
Reverencias al realismo alucinadoAntonio Berni is an artist who gifted a painting to José Tcherkaski.
el que escribió Mi viejo junto a Piero, una canción que podía funcionar para el Día del Padre y se hizo un clásicoAntonio Berni's work is featured in the Latinoamericano exhibition, marking its first time outside of Argentina.
el acervo bajo el sol del desiertoAntonio Berni is referenced in the context of correspondence with Dalila Puzzovio regarding the exhibition 'La Muerte'.
“En el Di Tella éramos uno más infernal que el otro”Antonio Berni was a notable muralist admired by Julio Le Parc during his formative years.
Julio Le Parc, artista: “Me gustaría hacer un crucero como un jubilado, pero no puedo” | EL PAÍS SemanalAntonio Berni was an artist who would later lead a new realism movement alongside Erzia.
Historia de Stephan Erzia, el artista soviético emigrado y su espía personal

















































































