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Donato Grima (born July 22, 1949 in San Miguel de Tucumán) is an Argentine visual artist. He studied arts and design. During the 1970s, he moved to Caracas, Venezuela. He did not return to his home country until the mid 1980s, together with the restoration of democracy. From the 1990s until 2001 he lived in Spain. His painting The Patriarchs is in the collection of the Museo del Barrio of New York City. Other museums and private collections in several countries in Latin America and Europe bought part of his work. By 1993 he founded, in Argentina, The Center of Art & Design, institution devoted to the education in art and design. In 2009 he created his art gallery Art Territory in Tucumán.

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  • Donato Grima (born July 22, 1949 in San Miguel de Tucumán) is an Argentine visual artist. He studied arts and design. During the 1970s, he moved to Caracas, Venezuela. He did not return to his home country until the mid 1980s, together with the restoration of democracy. From the 1990s until 2001 he lived in Spain. His painting The Patriarchs is in the collection of the Museo del Barrio of New York City. Other museums and private collections in several countries in Latin America and Europe bought part of his work. By 1993 he founded, in Argentina, The Center of Art & Design, institution devoted to the education in art and design. In 2009 he created his art gallery Art Territory in Tucumán. (en)
  • Donato Grima est un artiste plasticien contemporain argentin. (fr)
  • Donato Grima, Pintor y dibujante argentino, nació en San Miguel de Tucumán, el 22 de julio de 1949; Pertenece a la generación del 70. Estudió artes y diseño. Su obra se caracteriza por tratar temas sociales y políticos entre los que cuenta, Entes y un testimonio, 1971, El circo romano, 1972, El quinto jinete del apocalipsis, 1974, Losidiotas, 1977 . En mayo de 1975 fijará su residencia en Caracas, Venezuela. No regresará a su país sino hasta mediados de la década del ochenta, con la restauración de la democracia argentina. No obstante, durante los años 90 y hasta el 2001, residirá en España. La obra del artista ha sido motivo de fuertes polémicas entre las que cuentan el intento de censura por parte del Secretario de Cultura de la Provincia de Salta en el Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de esa (es)
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  • Tucuman, Argentina (en)
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