Biography
Eduardo Stupía has been in the public eye ever since his first solo show held in 1972 at the legendary Lirolay gallery. Writer Ricardo Piglia (Argentina, 1941), whose most recent novel, Blanco nocturno (Anagrama, 2010) obtained the Dashiell Hammett Award, the National Critics’ Award (Spain), the Rómulo Gallegos and the Casa de las Américas awards, has kept a private diary for more than fifty years. Together, they presented an exhibition and a book, Ricardo Piglia-Eduardo Stupía. Fragmentos de un diario, at Jorge Mara gallery, whose owner published the beautiful volume in collaboration with the Rabobank and the Circle of Fine Arts, Madrid, where it will be presented shortly.
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Eduardo Stupía has been in the public eye ever since his first solo show held in 1972 at the legendary Lirolay gallery. Writer Ricardo Piglia (Argentina, 1941), whose most recent novel, Blanco nocturno (Anagrama, 2010) obtained the Dashiell Hammett Award, the National Critics’ Award (Spain), the Rómulo Gallegos and the Casa de las Américas awards, has kept a private diary for more than fifty years. Together, they presented an exhibition and a book, Ricardo Piglia-Eduardo Stupía. Fragmentos de un diario, at Jorge Mara gallery, whose owner published the beautiful volume in collaboration with the Rabobank and the Circle of Fine Arts, Madrid, where it will be presented shortly.
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