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Graduate
of the Louvre School, Paris, France.
She
worked in the Naterre Contemporary International Document Library
(B.D.I.C.), France; in the Two World Wars Museum, Paris, France;
in the National Museum of Fine Arts, Buenos Aires, Argentina
and in Art Museum of Gerona, Spain.
She
participated in various research teams for arrengements of exhibitions.
She
was curator of different exhibitions and has given several lectures.
She
took part in different meetings of art historians and is a member
of the Argentine Art Researches Center (Centro de Investigadores
de Arte, C.A.I.A.).
She
published several articles, including: Alfredo Guttero and the
Industrial Landscape; Alfredo Guttero, a Protagonist of the
1920s; Blurring of Boundaries between the Public and the Private
by Political Confrontation; Auguste Rodin¹s Sarmiento
and, with co-workers, Argentine Art between 1870 and 1920.
She
collaborated with the Spanish edition of History of Women of
Taurus Publishers and in other publishing projects.
Nowadays,
her research, either on a single basis or as a member of a team, is
centered on the Argentine art in the 1920s. |
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