Eduardo Moisset de Espanes
Bio
- Eduardo Moisset de Espanes (1932 – 2020)
Artist – Architect
In 1962 he reformulated the Chairs of Plane Geometry and Space (School of Arts, Faculty of Philosophy and Humanities of the U.N.C.) and created the Chairs "Geometric Plastic Language" I and II, of which he has been a full professor since 1968 ( after returning from his four-year stay in West Germany). He is a full professor by competition from 1984 to the present.
Exhibits:
- "Visual Investigations". Society of Architects of Córdoba. Year 1961.
- "Variations on a numerical series". Paintings, reliefs and sculptures. Society of Architects of Córdoba. Year 1971.
- "Metamorphosis on the subdivision of the square in eight equal parts" (temperas). Cinerama Subsoil Gallery, Córdoba. Year 1977.
- "Magic Squares and other mathematical pretexts". Paintings (Tempera and Acrylics). Provincial Museum of Fine Arts Emilio Caraffa, Córdoba. Year 1983.
- "Numerical-Generative Painting" and drawings from the "Impossible Volumes" series. Jaime Conci Gallery, Cordoba. Year 1986.
- "Numerical Painting". Rubbers Gallery, Buenos Aires. Year 1987.
- "Art and Research". Jaime Conci Gallery, Cordoba. Year 1989.
- Solo show at Via Margutta Gallery, Córdoba. Year 1992.
- Exhibition Gallery "ART AFTER" (Córdoba Shopping- Villa Cabrera). Work of 1.50 by 3.00 meters. and educational panels on its genesis. Year 1995.
- Martorelli-Gasser Gallery. “Generative Paintings” – Córdoba 2000.
- Martorelli-Gasser Gallery. “Generative Paintings” – Córdoba 2003.
- Retrospective exhibition: SASHA D. Art Space – Hiper Casa de Rodríguez del Busto - Córdoba 2008
Statement
It began its activities in 1998 in the City of Córdoba, Argentina.
It is oriented to the diffusion of artists enrolled in different disciplines, drawing, painting, sculpture, engraving and photography, most of them young and established artists linked to contemporary and modern art.
Committed to the activity not only commercially but also from that linked to the learning reflected in the clinics that are given for artists but also in the training of young collectors. Its director Alejandro Dávila has been director of museums and is curator in many exhibitions in museums and cultural spaces of the Argentine Republic,
Participates in various fairs in cities such as New York (USA), Miami (USA), Los Angeles (USA), San Pablo (Brazil), London (UK), San Francisco (USA), Seoul (Korea), Lima (Peru) , Bogota (Colombia), Barcelona (Spain) among others. It has a headquarters in the city of Buenos Aires, Argentina.