Ides Kihlen
Bio
Born in the province of Santa Fe in 1917, Ides Kihlen studied with the great Argentinean painters of her time at the Escuela Nacional de Bellas Artes in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Later, she studied at the Escuela de la Cárcova (Buenos Aires, Argentina) with important artists such as Adolfo de Ferrari and Oscar Conti. After a figurative phase, the key to her abstractionism approach was her inclusion in the workshops of Kenneth Kemble, Vicente Puig and André Lhoté, among others. Her production remained independent of the artistic development of the time, focusing more on the processes than in the results. She has an uninterrupted artistic trajectory of 90 years.
Statement
Ides Kihlen’s work reflects her heart of eternal youth, reflecting an outstanding abstract line. Her festive and playful soul, her connection with music and air space synthesize the work os this great student, who jumped into fame belatedly in the year 2000 with her first exhibition at the Museo de Artes Decorativas in Buenos Aires.
2.5 x 4m / 98.4 x 157 in