The MIG took the works of Antonio Bermúdez Franco to San Juan
The Museum of Graphic Illustration (ME) inaugurated its new virtual exhibition with the works of Antonio Bermúdez Franco, which brings together variations on caricature in drawings and paintings.
It should be noted that this exhibition that can be enjoyed online is based on the same exhibition that is currently taking place in person at the Franklin Rawson Provincial Museum of Fine Arts, in the province of San Juan, and that extends to the 28 of November, under the curatorship of Eduardo Peñafort.
Bermúdez Franco has been one of the pioneers of graphic illustration, passion that he carried on from an early age. His line stands out in his work, the solid flat and delimited surfaces that defined a transgressive mark at the time.
As defined by Emanuel Díaz Ruiz, director of the Rawson Museum, “In his cartoons he eternalized an infinity of personalities -political, literati, figures of history and art-, they were the source where he found his voice and they earned him early recognition ".
The manager said that Bermúdez Franco's illustrations “maintained a refined avant-garde expression over time.: limits and contours would tightly enclose the forms, which he complemented with linear screens to expand the graphic plane ".
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