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Víctor Grippo

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Name
  
Victor Grippo


Role
  
Visual Artist

Victor Grippo Growing gap analogy producciones invisibles


Died
  
February 2002, Buenos Aires, Argentina

Education
  
National University of La Plata

Victor grippo en la voz de gntv


Víctor Grippo (10 May 1936 – February 2002) was an Argentine painter, engraver and sculptor, considered the father of conceptual art in Argentina. He was born in Junín, province of Buenos Aires, the elder of two sons of an Italian immigrant father and an Argentine mother of Albanese origin.

Grippo was raised in his birthtown, and in his youth he moved to the capital of the province, La Plata, and then to the city of Buenos Aires. He studied Chemistry and Pharmacy in the University of La Plata, and attended seminars by Héctor Cartier at the Fine Arts School. He had been interested in art from an early age. He started off as a painter and engraver in the 1950s, and in the 1960s he began experimenting with sculpture, and produced animated pieces (with engines and lighting).

Víctor Grippo Energy of a Potato or Untitled or Energy Victor Grippo 1972 Tate

In 2002 Konex Foundation from Argentina granted him the Diamond Konex Award, one of the most prestigious awards in Argentina, as the most important personality in the Visual Arts of his country in the last decade.

Víctor Grippo Victor Grippo Works Alexander and Bonin

Grippo died in Buenos Aires in February 2002.

Víctor Grippo La papa de Grippo Xil Buffone RosariARTE

References

Víctor Grippo Wikipedia