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Aldo SessaGaucho's Monument (Province of Buenos Aires Argentina)2001
2001
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Gaucho's Monument (Province of Buenos Aires Argentina), 2001
Pigment print on Canson paper
20 x 24 in (framed)
The gaucho is an iconic symbol of the romantic ideal of the love of freedom and of the unspoiled landscape. With his camera, renowned Argentine artist Aldo Sessa spent months on end traveling around Argentina to its farthest reaches, sparing no effort or sacrifice, to follow and record the traces of these expert nomadic horsemen who preserve the Argentine tradition. Silently, without distracting them, Sessa captured the gauchos at all instances of their rustic daily life.
- Creator:Aldo Sessa (1939, Argentinian)
- Creation Year:2001
- Dimensions:Height: 20 in (50.8 cm)Width: 24 in (60.96 cm)
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- Gallery Location:New York, NY
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As a young boy, Aldo Sessa (b. 1939, Argentina) studied painting and drawing at the De Ridder Atelier, worked at his father’s printing press, and frequented Lucio Fontana’s studio. The artist later specialized in graphic design, graphic arts, cinematography and photography. In 1957 Sessa joined the Foto Club Argentino, and in 1958 he began working as a free-lance photographer for the Buenos Aires newspaper La Nación. Beyond the artist’s participation in exhibitions at renowned museums and galleries in the United States, Europe, Latin America, he has published more than 40 books of his work on themes such as Buenos Aires, gaucho culture, tango, and New York City.
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