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Liliana Maresca (May 8, 1951 – November 13, 1994) was an Argentine artist. Her works cover a variety of styles including sculpture, painting, graphic montages art objects and installations. She was a prominent artist in the period following the dictatorship of the National Reorganization Process. She was a key figure who participated in the artistic scene since the early 80's, starring the enthusiastic young bohemian that detonated Buenos Aires from the early years of democracy rapidly becoming an inflection figure. Her works included objects, installations, performances, interventions in public and semipublic places, and the photographic performances. Maresca died of AIDS in 1994, just a few days after the opening of her retrospective at the Centro Cultural Recoleta in Buenos Aires.

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  • Liliana Maresca (Avellaneda, Provincia de Buenos Aires, 1951 - Buenos Aires, 13 de noviembre de 1994) fue una artista argentina.​​​ Su obra comprende técnicas como la escultura, la pintura, montajes gráficos, arte objeto e instalaciones. Fue una artista destacada en el periodo posterior a la dictadura del Proceso de Reorganización Nacional.​​​ (es)
  • Liliana Maresca (May 8, 1951 – November 13, 1994) was an Argentine artist. Her works cover a variety of styles including sculpture, painting, graphic montages art objects and installations. She was a prominent artist in the period following the dictatorship of the National Reorganization Process. She was a key figure who participated in the artistic scene since the early 80's, starring the enthusiastic young bohemian that detonated Buenos Aires from the early years of democracy rapidly becoming an inflection figure. Her works included objects, installations, performances, interventions in public and semipublic places, and the photographic performances. Maresca died of AIDS in 1994, just a few days after the opening of her retrospective at the Centro Cultural Recoleta in Buenos Aires. (en)
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  • Liliana Maresca (Avellaneda, Provincia de Buenos Aires, 1951 - Buenos Aires, 13 de noviembre de 1994) fue una artista argentina.​​​ Su obra comprende técnicas como la escultura, la pintura, montajes gráficos, arte objeto e instalaciones. Fue una artista destacada en el periodo posterior a la dictadura del Proceso de Reorganización Nacional.​​​ (es)
  • Liliana Maresca (May 8, 1951 – November 13, 1994) was an Argentine artist. Her works cover a variety of styles including sculpture, painting, graphic montages art objects and installations. She was a prominent artist in the period following the dictatorship of the National Reorganization Process. She was a key figure who participated in the artistic scene since the early 80's, starring the enthusiastic young bohemian that detonated Buenos Aires from the early years of democracy rapidly becoming an inflection figure. Her works included objects, installations, performances, interventions in public and semipublic places, and the photographic performances. Maresca died of AIDS in 1994, just a few days after the opening of her retrospective at the Centro Cultural Recoleta in Buenos Aires. (en)
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