Untitled
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Artist Biography
Graciela Hasper: A Bold Exploration of Geometric Abstraction
Graciela Hasper, born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, in 1966, stands as a prominent figure in contemporary Argentine painting. Her artistic journey began with formal studies at Diana Eisenberg’s workshop from 1988 to 1991 and continued with participation in Guillermo Kuitca’s prestigious residency program for young Argentinian artists in the same year. Hasper's distinctive style emerged from a fascination with geometric abstraction, drawing inspiration from both early twentieth-century European Modernism –particularly Mondrian and Malevich– and the burgeoning movement of abstraction within Argentina during the turbulent years following the military dictatorship. This lineage profoundly shaped her artistic vision, propelling her to create compositions characterized by meticulous color palettes, dynamic orthogonal lines, and precise contours.- Early Influences: Hasper’s formative years were marked by exposure to influential artists like Diana Eisenberg, who instilled in her a deep appreciation for conceptual art and experimental techniques.
- Kuitca Residency Program: The Kuitca residency program provided invaluable opportunities for Hasper to engage with fellow artists and explore innovative approaches to artistic expression.
- The Rojas Group: Her involvement in the Rojas Group solidified her position within Argentina’s vibrant art scene, fostering collaboration and shaping her aesthetic sensibilities.
- Crimen y Ornamento Exhibition: Her participation in *Crimen y Ornamento* (Crime and Ornament), curated by Jorge Gumier Maier, Nicolás Guiagnini, and Pablo Siquier, cemented her reputation as a leading voice in Argentine abstraction.
- Recognition of Female Artists: Hasper’s inclusion in this landmark exhibition underscored the importance of acknowledging female artists' contributions to artistic discourse and innovation.
- Fulbright Scholarship: Hasper's Fulbright scholarship enabled her to reside at Apex Art in New York, fostering connections with international artists and broadening her artistic horizons.
- Chinati Foundation Residency: Her subsequent residency at the Chinati Foundation in Marfa, Texas, provided further impetus for experimentation and reflection on art history’s legacy.
Graciela Hasper
1966 - , Argentina
Quick Facts
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Geometric Abstraction
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist:
- European Modernism
- Latin American Abstract Art
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Diana Aisenberg']
- Date Of Birth: 1966
- Full Name: Graciela Hasper
- Nationality: Argentine
- Notable Artworks: ['Untitled']
- Place Of Birth: Buenos Aires, Argentina



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