Inés Bancalari
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Inés Bancalari was born in Buenos Aires in 1946. She graduated as valedictorian from the Superior School of
Fine Arts Prilidiano Pueyrredón, with a professor's degree in painting. She also studied under Masters Robert
Beverly Hale and Frank Mason at the Art Students League, New York, USA, Aurelio Macchi and Luis Barragán.
In 1988 Gaglianone Art Editions published the book Inés Bancalari 1976-1987, with a critical appraisal by
Rafael Squirru. In 2002 the book “Bancalari, paintings and collages” was published with critical appraisals by
Nelly Perazzo, Juan Manuel Bonet, Marcos Barnatan and an interview by Cecilia de Torres.
Main one-woman exhibitions: Cecilia de Torres Art Gallery, New York, USA (2004). Palatina Art Gallery,
Buenos Aires (2002). Juan Gris Art Gallery, Madrid, Spain (1995). Buenos Aires Museum of Modern Art,
Arroyo Art Gallery, Buenos Aires (1993). Kettering Foundation, Dayton, Ohio, USA (1991). Librería Clásica y Moderna,
Buenos Aires (1990). Van Riel Art Gallery, Buenos Aires (1988, 1978, and 1976). Colloquy with art critic Abraham
Haber at the San Martín Cultural Center, Buenos Aires (1984). National Art Fund, Buenos Aires (1983).
Payró Theater, Buenos Aires (1982). Fine Arts Museum, Junín, province of Buenos Aires (1981). Sarmiento Art Gallery,
Buenos Aires (1980). Fine Arts Museum of La Rioja, Argentina (1979). CEDA Foundation, Washington D.C., USA, (1978).
Main group shows: Alejandra Von Hartz Fine Arts Gallery, Miami, USA; Cecilia de Torres Art Gallery at ARCO´04, Madrid,
Spain and ArteBA; Borges Cultural Center (2004). Cecilia de Torres Art Gallery at ArteBA, Palatina Art Gallery, both in
Buenos Aires (2003). MACLA (Museum of Contemporary Latin American Art), La Plata, province of Buenos Aires; Metropolitan
Museum of Art, Palatina Art Gallery and Palatina Art Gallery at ArteBA, all in Buenos Aires (2002). Cecilia de Torres Art
Gallery at ArteBA. Palatina Art Gallery, both in Buenos Aires (2001). Exposición de Arte Contemporáneo Argentino at the
San Martín Palace, Buenos Aires (2000, 2001). Ortega y Gasset Foundation, Madrid, Spain (2000). Metropolitan Museum of Art,
El Espíritu de la Colmena, at the Recoleta Cultural Center, both in Buenos Aires (1996). Sur Art Gallery, Punta del Este,
Uruguay (1995). ARCO '94, Madrid, Spain; Banco de Galicia, Punta del Este, Uruguay (1994). Kouros Art Gallery, New York,
USA (1992-1993). Praxis Art Gallery, Buenos Aires (1993). Rosser Fabrap International Gallery, Atlanta, Georgia, USA;
ArteBA 1992, Recoleta Cultural Center (1992). Nôvus Art Gallery, Atlanta, Georgia, USA; Pintoras Argentinas, Argentine
Congress, Buenos Aires (1991). Forma y color desde Carlos Morel hasta nuestros
días, Fortabat Foundation,
Buenos Aires (1989). Salón Nacional (1985 & 1986). Fortabat Prize, National Museum of Fine Arts, Buenos Aires (1984).
Salón de Santa Fe, province of Santa Fé, Quilmes Museum, province of Buenos Aires (1983).
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