Retrospective» by Jorge Hueso Ricciardulli arrives at the Museum of Fine Arts
The Fernán Félix de Amador Museum of Fine Arts will be the setting for an important cultural event: the inauguration of the exhibition «Retrospective» by the outstanding Luján artist Jorge «Hueso» Ricciardulli.
This exhibition offers a comprehensive tour of the work of one of the leading figures of contemporary Argentine art, presenting a deep vision of his artistic evolution over the years.
«Retrospective» promises to be an unmissable experience for art lovers, who will be able to enjoy a varied selection of his most representative works. The exhibition reflects Ricciardulli's constant dialogue with visual art, from his beginnings to his most recent works, allowing viewers to delve into the different styles and techniques that have marked his career.
Throughout his career, “Hueso” has been able to capture in his work a deep connection with the Luján identity, especially through his representations of the National Basilica of Our Lady of Luján. His works capture not only the majesty of this architectural symbol, but also the fervor and spirituality of the pilgrimages. Ricciardulli’s work is not only an artistic testimony, but also a reflection of the Luján spirit, where devotion and popular culture intertwine.
About the Artist:
Jorge “Hueso” Ricciardulli was born in Luján in March 1959. His training in visual arts began at the Luján Art School “José Pipo Ferrari”, where he obtained the title of Master in Visual Arts. Later, he attended the prestigious mural painting workshop taught by the renowned artist Pipo Ferrari at the Ernesto de la Cárcova Higher School of Art. Throughout his career he has been awarded numerous and important prizes, obtaining first prizes and selections as well as mentions in renowned salons such as the Manuel Belgrano Plastic Arts Salon and the National Visual Arts Salon at the Palais de Glace.
His artistic work has been accompanied by an outstanding career in teaching, currently serving as a professor in various institutions. He also runs his own workshop, where he continues to train new generations of artists.
Among Ricciardulli's most notable exhibitions are shows at the Museum of Latin American Art in La Plata, the Fine Art Gallery in Buenos Aires, and various institutions in Brussels, such as the Historical Museum of Architecture and the Commissions of the European Union.
Event details:
From Friday, September 27 (opening at 8:00 p.m.), until Sunday, October 27.
Monday to Friday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Fernán Félix de Amador Museum of Fine Arts, Luján.
Free admission.
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