Wikipedia entry
Introduction
Liliana Porter (born 1941) is an Argentine contemporary artist working in a wide variety of media, including photography, printmaking, painting, drawing, installation, video, theater, and public art.
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Introduction
Porter received her art education at the Ibero-American University in New Mexico and at the Escuela Nacional de Bellas Artes in Buenos Aires, Argentina. She co-founded the New York Graphic Workshop and opened a summer art school in Lucca, Italy.
Nationalities
Argentine, American
Gender
Female
Roles
Artist, Teacher, Collagist, Graphic Artist, Painter, Photographer
Name
Liliana Porter
Ulan
500116707
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Works

38 works online

Exhibitions

Publications

  • Just Above Midtown: Changing Spaces Exhibition catalogue, Paperback, 184 pages
  • Photography at MoMA: 1960 to Now Hardcover, 368 pages
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