Exposiciones

Studies

Studies Throughout his career, Juan Batlle Planas gathered in several Rivadavia* folders studies and sketches of his works, which are now part of the Silvia Batlle Collection. Dating from 1950 onwards, they bear witness to the different ways in which he approached the creation of his works: automatism, point vectors, paranoid-critical method, research on Gestalt

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JBP - Murales

Murals

Murals Starting in 1950, Batlle Planas made a number of murals in Buenos Aires. Prestigious architects like Mario Roberto Álvarez, José Aslan, and Hector de Ezcurra commissioned him to make murals for constructions that combined art and architecture. 1963 | Sín título- Ubicación original Fábrica Kenwood-Galería Maman | Óleo sobre tablas de madera 1950 |

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Ilstraciones para libros

Illustrations for books

Illustrations for books Juan Batlle Planas illustrated a number of volumes of literature by poets and writers like Enrique Molina, Julio Cortázar, Alberto Girri, Olga Orozco, Lyzandro Galtier, Julio Llinás, Rafael Alberti, Osvaldo Svanascini, Horacio J. Becco, Leopoldo Marechal, Vicente Barbieri, Aldo Pellegrini, Héctor Germán Oesterheld, Alejandra Pizarnik, Luisa Mercedes Levinson, Jorge Luis Borges, Rodolfo

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Boxes

Boxes During the nineteen-fifties, Batlle Planas made small and medium-sized boxes (none of those works has survived, though photographs of them have). In 1960, he held an exhibition entitled Cajas, or boxes, at Van Riel gallery. In 1954, he exhibited sculptures, plates, and vessels at Comte gallery.

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