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Alberto Heredia (March 4, 1924–April 23, 2000) was an Expressionist painter and sculptor from Argentina. His work encompassed themes of the human condition regarding consumption and power. Through use of garbage and found objects assembled into sculptures, he created narratives of consumerism and censorship that he felt affected Argentina. Heredia’s work dealt with contemporary political issues in Argentina, as well as more universal themes such as loneliness, love, death and existence. He won the prestigious Konex Award from Argentina several times (1982, 1992 and 2002), being the last one posthumous.

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  • Alberto Heredia (March 4, 1924–April 23, 2000) was an Expressionist painter and sculptor from Argentina. His work encompassed themes of the human condition regarding consumption and power. Through use of garbage and found objects assembled into sculptures, he created narratives of consumerism and censorship that he felt affected Argentina. Heredia’s work dealt with contemporary political issues in Argentina, as well as more universal themes such as loneliness, love, death and existence. He won the prestigious Konex Award from Argentina several times (1982, 1992 and 2002), being the last one posthumous. (en)
  • Alberto Heredia (Buenos Aires, 4 de marzo de 1924-23 de abril del 2000) es un pintor y escultor argentino. Fue un artista que se recuesta en conceptos figurativos, geométricos, semiabstractos, durante gran parte de su trayectoria, sus obras se distinguieron por ser incómodas y técnicamente irreprochables, realizando un fuerte llamado de atención a una sociedad que Heredia consideraba adormecida. (es)
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  • Alberto Heredia (March 4, 1924–April 23, 2000) was an Expressionist painter and sculptor from Argentina. His work encompassed themes of the human condition regarding consumption and power. Through use of garbage and found objects assembled into sculptures, he created narratives of consumerism and censorship that he felt affected Argentina. Heredia’s work dealt with contemporary political issues in Argentina, as well as more universal themes such as loneliness, love, death and existence. He won the prestigious Konex Award from Argentina several times (1982, 1992 and 2002), being the last one posthumous. (en)
  • Alberto Heredia (Buenos Aires, 4 de marzo de 1924-23 de abril del 2000) es un pintor y escultor argentino. Fue un artista que se recuesta en conceptos figurativos, geométricos, semiabstractos, durante gran parte de su trayectoria, sus obras se distinguieron por ser incómodas y técnicamente irreprochables, realizando un fuerte llamado de atención a una sociedad que Heredia consideraba adormecida. (es)
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