For those who
love graphic design and drawing, the Recoleta Cultural Center (1930, Junín St)
presents the works of Pablo Temes in “Illustrated Constitution of the
Argentinian Nation”. Until February 16th, in the comic room, you can
enjoy 15 original works which celebrate the 30 years of Argentinian democracy
through representations of our most important legal document. Hostel Colonial
brings you all the information of this great exhibition.
Pablo Temes,
painter and graphic designer, created some of the most renowned magazine covers
of the last years. The 15 works are done with different techniques and illustrate
the text of our Constitution. The idea is to tribute a central document for
democracy, probably one of the greatest symbols of the human guarantees.
Pablo Temes,
the artist, was born in 1955. He began studying architecture and then changed
to beauty arts. Along with the beginning of its exhibitions as a painter, he
starts a career in graphic design. During the 80s and 90s he was Art Director
of some of the most important local magazines as: Mia, Playboy Argentina,
Noticias, Luna and newspaper Perfil. He also illustrated the cover of main
newspapers as Clarín, La Nación and La Prensa.
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