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This solo show by Eduardo Costa (Buenos Aires, 1940) at the Museo Tamayo is aimed at introducing to the public the work of an exceptional artist who has been involved in different tendencies and contexts throughout his longstanding career. This is Costa’s first retrospective outside of the city of Buenos Aires.
During the last few decades, Costa has developed a series of works known as “volumetric paintings.” These pieces are the result of the superimposition of successive layers of acrylic paint, incorporating figurative elements, such as certain fruits used as molds, but also abstract geometric shapes.
This solo show by Eduardo Costa (Buenos Aires, 1940) at the Museo Tamayo is aimed at introducing to the public the work of an exceptional artist who has been involved in different tendencies and contexts throughout his longstanding career. This is Costa’s first retrospective outside of the city of Buenos Aires.
During the last few decades, Costa has developed a series of works known as “volumetric paintings.” These pieces are the result of the superimposition of successive layers of acrylic paint, incorporating figurative elements, such as certain fruits used as molds, but also abstract geometric shapes.
Para socializar la heterogeneidad de voces que construyen la exposición colectiva OTRXS MUNDXS y profundizar en el discurso de las obras exhibidas en el Museo Tamayo, le pedimos a lxs artistas que nos hablen acerca de los conceptos o ideas que son importantes para expandir los discursos o motivaciones de su práctica.