GYULA KOSICE: ANTICIPACIONES
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- Buenos Aires: Centro Cultural Recoleta, 1999
Buenos Aires: Centro Cultural Recoleta, 1999. b/w and color plates, catalogue, portraits, biography/chronology, color pictorial wrappers. Catalogue for exhibition of the same name of more than 80 works. Gyula Kosice’s art career really started in 1944. The focus in his early art career was about concrete, nonobjective art and how it could radically change society for the better.[3] He worked alongside many other Argentinian artists who had the same mindset, publishing art journals with them. In 1944, he started his first art group, Arturo, by collaborating with Carmelo Arden Quin, Rhod Rothfuss and Torres-García. In 1945, Kosice and the same group of artists went on to create an entirely new group in Buenos Aires that was known as the Arte Concreto Invención.