Vasari

Alejandro Kuropatwa

Bio

(Buenos Aires, 1956-2003)
Kuropatwa captured with his camera the spirit of an era, the Argentina of the post-dictatorship in the 80s and the Menemist squander of the 90s. Restless, charismatic and irreverent, he cultivated a personality that has been considered inseparable from his work.
He studied photography in New York, at the Fashion Institute of Technology and at the Parsons School of Design. In 1985 he returned to Buenos Aires and set up his own studio where he portrayed countless personalities from the arts, culture and rock music industry. Infected with HIV, his first works addressed with a dramatic and self-referential approach the near certainty of death. In 1996, with the appearance of the retroviral medication, he carried out his Cocktail series, which became an icon of the fight against AIDS. Since then, his images turned to color in large format, a novelty for the artistic photography of that moment, and acquired a more ironic tone.

Alejandro Kuropatwa
Título de la obra: Untitled
Técnica y soporte: Vintage C-print
Año de impresión: 1988
Año de toma: c.1988
Medidas: 27.3 x 20.3 cm
Precio: US$ 6,000.00
Wall reference
2.5 x 4m / 98.4 x 157 in

Otros trabajos de Vasari

Otras galerías

Quadra
Multiplo Espaço Arte
Galeria Forum
Meneses Contemporary
Crudo Arte Contemporáneo
Untitled