Ana Sacerdote
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Ana Sacerdote | |
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Born | 1925 |
Nationality | Argentine |
Alma mater | Escuela Nacional de Bellas Artes Prilidiano Pueyrredon |
Known for | Painting Video art Computer art |
Ana Sacerdote (born in 1925) is an Argentine abstract artist who lives in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Sacerdote graduated from the Escuela Nacional de Bellas Artes Prilidiano Pueyrredon in Buenos Aires and studied under Lino Enea Spilimbergo and Hector Cartier. In the mid-1950s, she exhibited with Carmelo Arden Quin, Martin Blaszko, Gregorio Vardanega, Virgilio Villalba, Luis Tomasello, and others in the Asociacion Arte Nuevo in Buenos Aires, which was organized by Aldo Pellegrini. In 1956, with recommendations from Jorge Romero Brest and Pablo Curatella Manes, Sacerdote was awarded a grant by the French government to live and study in Paris. She continued painting throughout the 1960s, when she became interested in video art and later computer-generated drawings. She created an animated film based on her geometric paintings that was shown at the I Festival Internacional do Cinema de Animação no Brasil VIII Bienal de São Paulo in São Paulo, Brazil in 1965. Beginning in the 1970s, she experimented with computer-generated drawings and continued to create video art.
Publications
- "Acerca de un hipotético tratado de armonía de la pintura". Boletin Arte Nuevo (1). Buenos Aires. 1956.
- Guthmann, Ana Sacerdote de (1972). "Kinetic Art: Animation of Color for Cinema Film". Leonardo. 5 (3). Oxford, New York: Pergamon Press: 239–241. doi:10.2307/1572383. JSTOR 1572383.
- De Guthmann, Ana Sacerdote (1979). "A Study of the Variations of Types of Computer Drawings Obtainable by Small Program Changes". Leonardo. 12 (1). Oxford, New York: Pergamon Press: 37–40. doi:10.2307/1574082. ISSN 0024-094X. JSTOR 1574082.
- Notas para una programación creativa con graficador editor. Buenos Aires: Manrique Zago. 1989.
References
- Pellegrini, Aldo (1955), Arte Nuevo, Buenos Aires: Ediciones Arte Nuevo
- San Martin, Maria Laura (1961), Pintura Argentina Contemporánea, Buenos Aires: Editorial La Mandragora
- Cordova Iturburu, Cayetano (1961), Pintura Argentina Contemporánea del Siglo XX, Buenos Aires: Editorial Atlantida