Light-color and body-mass. The subjectivity of the Argentinean nation, according to the painting of Pío Collivadino

  • Diego Ezequiel Litvinoff Universidad de Buenos Aires
Keywords: subjectivity, color, mass, Pío Collivadino, Argentinean art

Abstract

Pío Collivadino was a highly recognized painter in life, occupying the most important charges in the artistic field and receiving awards in his country and abroad, which turned him into an inescapable reference of young Argentinean artists who earned recognition throughout the twentieth century. Why, then, with the time, his work began to fall to the wayside? In response to this question, the present article, based on the analysis of the work of that artist, proposes to problematize the notion of subjectivity, both in its individual dimension and its national character, underlining the role that the figure of the artist meets for its formation. Developing the concepts of light-color and body-mass, from Collivadino painting, this article will attempt to explain the relation between the emergence of an Argentinean subjectivity, at the beginning of 20th century, and the art, not only at the level of the issues addressed, but, especially, taking into consideration its formal characteristics.

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Published
2014-12-02
How to Cite
Litvinoff D. E. (2014). Light-color and body-mass. The subjectivity of the Argentinean nation, according to the painting of Pío Collivadino. Arte, Individuo y Sociedad, 27(1), 101-116. https://doi.org/10.5209/rev_ARIS.2015.v27.n1.44125
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