
Tomás Maldonado
Tomás Maldonado is an Argentine artist and designer born in 1922, recognized for his significant contributions to concrete art and design. As a key figure in the Grupo de Arte Concreto, he advocated for the integration of art and technology. His works often reflect a commitment to abstraction and geometry, and he played an influential role in shaping modern art education in Argentina. Maldonado's legacy includes both his artistic output and his impact on future generations of artists.
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Recent news mentions
Tomás Maldonado was a major in the Popular Sandinista Army and a strongman of the Sandinista Front in Carazo.
Roberto Samcam, disidente y exmilitar nicaragüense, asesinado de 8 balazos en condominio en MoraviaTomás Maldonado was a major in the Sandinista Popular Army and is the father of Joao Maldonado.
Atentado político en San Pedro, Montes de Oca: Nadia Robleto habla 15 meses despuésTomás Maldonado founded a group of concrete art that influenced Julio Le Parc.
Julio Le Parc, artista: “Me gustaría hacer un crucero como un jubilado, pero no puedo” | EL PAÍS Semanal



















