Name Descriptor: Hayter, Stanley William×
  • Dos grabadores japoneses en Buenos Aires
    1971
    This newsletter announces the opening of the exhibitions of two Japanese printmakers, Tsuyoshi Yayanagi and Kosuke Kimura, at the CAYC. These events provided yet another example of the international scope of activities that Glusberg envisioned from [...]
    ICAA Record ID: 1476304

  • A New Direction in Intaglio
    Friedman, William
    2006
    In this text, author William Friedman analyzes the impact of Mauricio Lasansky—as artist and professor at the University of Iowa—in printmaking during the years 1946 to 1949. During this period, Lasansky and his students were the recipients of [...]
    ICAA Record ID: 840384

  • Lasansky and the Hayter circle: an ad hoc note
    Gilbert, Creighton
    1948
    After receiving a Guggenheim fellowship to travel to the United States in 1943, Buenos Aires-born Mauricio Lasansky spent eight months working at Stanley William Hayter’s Atelier 17 in New York City. In this essay, Creighton Gilbert examines how [...]
    ICAA Record ID: 802014

  • De como empezó la enseñanza de Antúnez
    Bru, Roser, 1923-2021
    2006
    The artist Roser Bru provides a first-person account of the founding of Taller 99, specifically at the time when Nemesio Antúnez first started teaching. When he was unable to start a workshop at the Escuela de Artes Aplicadas in Santiago, [...]
    ICAA Record ID: 774610

  • El grabado en Chile 1950-1973 en la época de las planificaciones globales
    Soro, Mario, 1957-
    2000
    This essay by Mario Soro was one of the chapters in the catalogue for the exhibition Chile 100 años (Chile 100 Years) covering the second period, 1950–73, titled “Entre modernidad y utopía” (Between Modernity and [...]
    ICAA Record ID: 767226