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Photographs of Gustavo Di Mario will be shown at the Teatro San Martín

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Under the name "El Segundo unshaded", the exhibition dedicated to photographs of Gustavo Di Mario will begin on Tuesday 21 August in the photogallery of the Teatro San Martín, Rosana curated by Schoijett, Bruno Dubner y Ariel Authier.

The sample, which will start from the 19, will remain open until Sunday 21 October and have the musical opening DJ Carla Tintoré. It will be open from Tuesday to Sunday, of 12 a 21, With free entry.

"The second unshaded" is a series of portraits of participants jineteadas, malambistas and gauchas processions announced by radio or word of mouth through the interior of the country. In that context, Di Mario follow these festive caravans since 15 years with his medium format camera in tow, capturing voluptuously, snapshots of its protagonists.

Born in 1969, the artist also is founder and director of the digital magazine Duster and co-founder and co-director of the digital magazine Lunfarda.

As for his work, It was exhibited at the Museo de Arte Popular José Hernández, R.R Cultural Center. Rojas, Proa Foundation, Museo de Arte Latinoamericano de Buenos Aires, Museum Palacio Dionisi (Córdoba), Museum of the Barro (Assumption), Color gamut y Supermarket (Amsterdam), Dumbo Arts Center (New York) J Museum. Paul Getty (The Angels). In 2007 published Potrero, an essay on the amateur football with a prologue by Diego Maradona who was selected by PHOTOESPAÑA among the best Latin American photography books of the year 2008. In 2011 Interior published, with its first pictures of gauchos and festivals, which it was selected among the best books of the year by Aperture Foundation and Photo-Eye.

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