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Juan Carlos Lasser Biography
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1952
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born in Buenos Aires, Argentina
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MEEBA (Association of Students and Graduates in Fine Arts).
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Benito Quinquela Martín Prize
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First Prize of the National Exhibition in Rosario
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Prize of the National Exhibition in Santa Fe
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Federico Lanús Foundation
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Honor Prize. LXXXI Fine Arts National Exhibition
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First Prize, Municipal Exhibition of Fine Arts Manuel Belgrano
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Over 400 exhibitions -group and solo exhibitions- in Argentina and abroad, among the most important: in Buenos Aires, Atica Gallery, Banco Patricios Foundation, Van Eyck Gallery, Tema Gallery, Wildestein Gallery, Hoy en el arte Gallery, Praxis International Art, BAC British Arts Centre, National Funds for Arts, Museum of Modern Art, Sívori Museum, Recoleta Cultural Center, Museum of Fine Arts of Bahía Blanca; in Rosario, Museum of Fine Arts Juan B. Castagnino, and in Santa Fe, Museum of Fine Arts Rosa Galisteo de Rodríguez; while abroad: in USA, Washington DC., IDB Art Gallery, IMF Art Gallery, Martin Luther King Library, Northern Virginia Community College Art Gallery, Clemente Orozco Gallery; in Houston, Texas, Sicardi-Sanders Gallery; in Art Miami Fair of Art; in Cuba, La Habana Biennial, Home of the Americas, Latin American Gallery; en Mexico (D.F.), World Trade Center; in Bulgaria, Sophia Triennial; in Belgium, in Antwerp, Atab Art Gallery, FIAL'94, Brussels International Fair of Art, Pro Art Gallery in Brasschoat, Kunstcentrum Vaalbeek; in Venezuela, Caracas FIA 94; In Honduras Tegusigalpa, in El Salvadorm, Singapur, DELLA BUTCHER Gallery, Kumho Museum of Art Seoul Korea; etc |
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