Taller Torres Garcia
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Taller Torres Garcia (sometimes abbreviated TTG) was an organization founded by Joaquín Torres-García in Montevideo, Uruguay in 1943. He intended it to serve as a form of art education that would support young artists.[1][2] The group organized exhibitions and published its own magazine. Its members included many prominent artists, such as Torres-García’s sons Augusto Torres and Horacio Torres, Julio Alpuy, José Gurvich, and Gonzalo Fonseca.[3] The group built on the ideas of Torres-Garcia and were influential in advancing modern art in Uruguay. The group later dissolved in 1963.[4]
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Years active | 1943-1963 |
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Location | Uruguay |
Major figures | Joaquín Torres-García |
Influences | Universal Constructivism |
Influenced | Julio Alpuy, José Gurvich, Gonzalo Fonseca |
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