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Juan Batlle Planas Exhitions cronology (197)

2024

Playing with your eyes closed, 100 years of Surrealism

MexicoD.F. RGR Gallery Group exhibition. Curators Gabriela Rangel and Verónica Rossi.

A wave of dreams - Surrealism in Argentina

Buenos Aires. Mariano Moreno National Library. Curator Mauro Haddad.
Batlle Planas 2023

ArteBA

Buenos Aires. Galería Sur.

Del cielo a casa

Buenos Aires. MALBA Museum of Latin American Art in Buenos Aires. Curatorial team: Sebastián Adamo, Marcelo Faiden, Leandro Chiappa, Gustavo Eandi, Carolina Muzi, Verónica Rossi, Juan Ruades, Martín Wolfson and Paula Zuccotti.

Latinoamerican SURrealism

Punta del Este. Uruguay. Galería Sur. Curator Martin Castillo.
2022

Third eye, MALBA Collection

Buenos Aires. Costantini Collection at MALBA. Included in the conceptual core: Transform reality. Curator María Amalia García.

Background and Figure

Buenos Aires. Ciclo Gallery. Curator Alejandro Correa.

Between the image and the word , Alejandra Pizarnik

Buenos Aires. Mariano Moreno National Library. Curator Evelyn Galiazo.
2021

Terapia

Buenos Aires, MALBA. Curators: Gabriela Rangel, Verónica Rossi and Santiago Villanueva.

Surrealism Beyond Borders

London. Tate Gallery- New York Met Museum. Curators: Stephanie D'Alessandro and Matthew Gale.
Batlle Planas 2019

El gabinete surrealista

Girona. Spain. Fundación March Museu d'Art de Girona. Juan Batlle Planas. Curator: Arch Pedro Azara.
Palma de Mallorca, Spain. March Fundation. Juan Batlle Planas. Curator: Arch Pedro Azara.
2018

The surrealist cabinet: Juan Batlle Planas

Cuenca, Spain. March Fundation. Juan Batlle Planas. Curator: Arch Pedro Azara.

Exploring The Fortabat Collection

Buenos Aires. Amalia Lacroze de Fortabat Art Collection. Curator: Claudio Iglesias, Research: Laura Lina, guest artist: Maruki Nowacki. Music cycle production: Fernando García.

Cuando las formas pulsan

La Plata. Provincia de Buenos Aires. Juan Batlle Planas Collection, National University of La Plata. Curator: Florencia Suárez Guerrini.

Malba Collection 1900–1970

Buenos Aires. Museum of Latin American Art. Selection and curatorship Victoria Giraudo in dialogue with Eduardo Costantini.
2017

Sumeria and the modern paradigm

Barcelona, Spain, Miró Fundation, Curator: Arch Pedro Azara.
2015

Brief forms, Reframing the work of Batlle Planas

Buenos Aires. Alejandro Bustillo Pinacoteca and Art Gallery of Banco Nación. Curator Ana Perisse.

Assembled visions

La Plata, Province of Buenos Aires, Provincial Museum of Fine Arts “E. Pettoruti.” Exhibition of the Juan Batlle Planas collection of the National University of La Plata. General coordination Florencia Suárez Guerrini Curatorship, assembly and production design and mediation activities: interns Lucía Álvarez Zaira Allaltuni, Santiago Colombo Migliorero, Clarisa López Galarza, Pilar Marchiano, Magdalena Milomes, Juan Cruz Pedroni, Mariel Uncal Scotti, Victoria Trípodi.
2014

The extended eye. Traces in the unconscious

Buenos Aires. Amalia Lacroze de Fortabat Fundation. Curator: Mercedes Casanegra.

Energy of form

Buenos Aires. Book and Language Museum of the Mariano Moreno National Library.
2008

Argentine surrealism. Presence and avatars

Buenos Aires. Pavilion of Fine Arts of the Argentine Catholic University.
2006

Territories of dialogue

Buenos Aires. Recoleta Cultural Center. Curator Diana Wechsler.

Batlle Planas, a persistent image

Buenos Aires. Alon Fundation. Curator: Gabriela Francone.
2004

Latinoamerican Surrealism

Buenos Aires. Malba, Museum of Latin American Art
2001

Engravings

Buenos Aires. Exhibition at the National Museum of Engraving.

Mostra do Surrealismo

Rio de Janeiro. CCBB, Bank of Brazil Cultural Center.
1999

Keys to Latin American art

Madrid. “La Caixa” Foundation. Costantini Collection
1998

Exhibition

Buenos Aires. Vermeer Gallery.
1996

Exhibition

Punta del Este. Oriental Republic of Uruguay, South Gallery.
The Costantini Collection acquires 12 works that are included in the exhibition The Costantini Collection at the National Museum of Fine Arts and in The Costantini Collection at the National Museum of Visual Arts, Montevideo.
The same exhibition was presented the following year at the Museum of Modern Art in São Paulo and at the Museum of Modern Art in Rio de Janeiro.
1995

Exhibition

Buenos Aires. Galería Palatina.
1994

Antibodies

La Plata, Province of Buenos Aires. “Emilio Pettoruti” Provincial Museum of Fine Arts.
1993

Tribute to Batlle Planas and Fedora Aberasturi

Madrid, Galería Van Art. Jorge Kleiman.

Collective exhibition. Works by Juan Batlle Planas, Roberto Aizenberg, Nessy Cohen, Nicolás Guagnini, Roberto Pazos and others

Buenos Aires. Casal de Catalunya.
1992

New World Surrealism

Buenos Aires. Mariano Moreno National Library. Exhibition organized by Enrique Molina together with Roberto Aizenberg, Jorge Kleiman, Julio Silva, Víctor Chab, Osvaldo Borda, among others.
1990

Exhibition

Buenos Aires. Suipacha Gallery.
1989

Juan Batlle Planas Retrospective from 1936 to 1949

Buenos Aires. National Exhibition Halls. Curated by Jorge López Anaya with the sponsorship of the Banco Mercantil Argentino Foundation and the Friends of the National Hall Association and coordinated by Ruth Benzacar.
1986

Tribute 20 years since the death of Juan Batlle Planas

Buenos Aires. Vermeer Gallery.

Batlle Planas, pipaintings

La Plata. Province of Buenos Aires. Austral Gallery.
1985

Anthological exhibition Paintings and Drawings

Buenos Aires. Ruth Benzacar Gallery.
The Video-film “Juan Batlle Planas, painter artist” by the director Carlos Laborde, third work of the Cycle Argentine Painters, is screened
1984

Three artists, one people. Juan Batlle Planas, José Planas Casas and Pompeyo Audivert

Buenos Aires. Vermeer Gallery.
1983

José Planas Casas and Juan Batlle Planas

Mar del Plata. Robles Gallery.
1982

Collective collage exhibition

Works by Juan Batlle Planas Libero Badii, Antonio Berni, Jorge de la Vega, Juan del Prete, Noemí Di Benedetto, Roberto Elía, Edgardo Giménez, among others.
Buenos Aires. City of Buenos Aires Cultural Center.
1981

Retrospective exhibition

Buenos Aires. National Museum of Fine Arts.
113 works by Batlle Planas are on display (40 oil paintings, 49 tempera paintings, drawings and others) organized by the Ruth Benzacar Gallery with the sponsorship of the Banco Mercantil Foundation.
Within the framework of the exhibition, the book Juan Batlle Planas by Guillermo Whitelow is presented. Works from the current collection of the University of La Plata are exhibited.
1980

Exhibition

Buenos Aires. Federico Ursomarzo Gallery.
1979

Exhibition

Buenos Aires. Del Buen Ayre Gallery.
1978

Group exhibition of engravings by Juan Batlle Planas y temperas by Ana Tarsia

Rosario, Province of Santa Fe. Génesis Gallery.

100 years of painting and sculpture in Argentina 1878-1978

Buenos Aires. National Exhibition Halls.

Engravings 1948-55

Buenos Aires. Gordon Gallery.
1976

Tribute ten years after the death of Juan Batlle Planas

Buenos Aires. Vermeer Gallery.
1974

Tribute to Juan Batlle Planas

Buenos Aires. Vermeer Gallery.
1971

Surrealismo ayer y hoy

Buenos Aires. Hebrew Society of Argentina. Collective exhibition with works by Juan Batlle Planas, Roberto Aizenberg, José Planas Casas, Noé Nojechowiz and Ideal Sánchez, among others.
1970

Creative mechanisms in the work of Juan Batlle Planas, on the fourth anniversary of his death.

Buenos Aires. Banco Mercantil Argentino (Permanent Exhibition of Plastic Arts). Artistic direction by Ruth Benzacar.
Cycle dedicated to the three mechanisms that JBP developed: “realism, structured figuration and non-figurative dynamics.” Realistic mechanism: drawings, tempera paintings, oil paintings and collages. Structured figuration: productions from 1935 to 1965; 76 works on display, most from the artist's private collection.Non-figurative dynamics

Exhibition

Buenos Aires. House of Mendoza.

Argentine Painting International Promotion

Buenos Aires. National Museum of Fine Arts. Lorenzutti Foundation

Three Surrealist Painters

Buenos Aires. Áurea Gallery. Speakers: Juan Batlle Planas, Noé Nojechowiz, Ideal Sánchez
1969

Panorama of Argentine Painting II

Buenos Aires. Rubbers Gallery. Lorenzutti Foundation.
1968

Oils and temperas 1946-1952. Sculptures 1957-1960

Buenos Aires. Rubbers Gallery

Retrospective of the Doctor Palanza National Arts Fund Award at the Centennial of the Witcomb Gallery

Buenos Aires. National Academy of Fine Arts.
1967

Temperas 1937-43

Buenos Aires. Rubbers Gallery
Córdoba. Feldman Gallery.
1966
La Plata, Province of Buenos Aires. The Asterisk Gallery. Dissertation at the Conferencecalled On a Finished Art.
Buenos Aires. Rubbers Gallery
Rosario, Province ofe Santa Fe.Ross Gallery Exhibition of oil and tempera paintings.
Nueva York. Foussats Gallery.
Buenos Aires. Rubbers Gallery. Cajas, esculturas.
Buenos Aires. Proar Gallery. Tribute made to the deceased Xul Solar, to whom he dedicates a poem in the catalogue.
Buenos Aires. Scheinsohn Gallery.
Buenos Aires. Club de la Estampa.
Buenos Aires. Young Art Gallery of Radio Municipal.
Buenos Aires. Rubbers Gallery Tribute to Juan Batlle Planas. First group of disciples, organized by Jorge Kleiman, Julio Silva, Inés Blumencweig and Roberto Aizenberg.
Buenos Aires. Roberto Aizenberg presents Aizenberg, drawings. In memory of Juan Batlle Planas.
1965
Buenos Aires. Eduardo Sívori Museum of Plastic Arts, Argentina in the world. Visual Arts 1. Exhibition Surrealism imagination with works by Juan Batlle Planas, Roberto Aizenberg, Antonio Berni, Manuel Caride, Vicente Forte, Leónidas Gambartes, José Planas Casas, Xul Solar and Ideal Sánchez.
Sao Paulo, Brazil. Integrates the submission to the VIII São Paulo Biennial within the framework of the Surrealism and Fantastic Art exhibition.
Washington. Argentine Embassy
Buenos Aires. Veneto Gallery. Works from his private collection. Manuel Mujica Lainez and Lorenzo Varela write the catalog texts.
Buenos Aires. Lascaux Gallery
Buenos Aires. Dimart Gallery.
Buenos Aires. Hachette Gallery.
New York. Foussats Gallery.
Batlle Planas 1964
Buenos Aires. People's Theater. Shows Tribute to Lino Enea Spilimbergo.
Buenos Aires. Berlingieri Art Gallery. Collective engraving exhibition.
La Plata, Province of Buenos Aires. Small Art Gallery.
Buenos Aires. Lascaux Gallery. Retrospective of still lifes. Features tapestries and ceramics
Buenos Aires. Nice Gallery.
Córdoba, Province of Córdoba. Feldman Gallery.
Mendoza, Province of Mendoza. Spilimbergo Gallery.
Rosario, Province of Santa Fe. Libretex Gallery.
Rosario, Province of Santa Fe. Collivadino Gallery.
Rosario, Province of Santa Fe. Libertes Gallery.
Rosario, Province of Santa Fe. Carillo Gallery.
Rosario, Province of Santa Fe. Social Circle of Rosario.
Buenos Aires. La Ruche Gallery.
Tandil, Province of Buenos Aires. Tandil Art Museum.
Morón, Province of Buenos Aires.Historical Museum of Morón.
Buenos Aires. Obelisk Gallery. Exhibition “Batlle Planas-Castagnino.”
Corrientes. Provincial Museum of Corrientes.
Buenos Aires. Lirolay Gallery.
Florida, Province of Buenos Aires. Florida Student Center.
Buenos Aires. Dynasty Gallery. Collective exhibition with works by Juan Batlle Planas, Leopoldo Presas, Carlos Alonso and Jorge Krasnopolsky.
1963
Buenos Aires. Serra Gallery.
Buenos Aires. Klee Gallery.
Buenos Aires. Nice Gallery.
Rosario, Province of Santa Fe. Carrillo Gallery.
Buenos Aires. Hampton Gallery. Exhibition of engravings.
1962
Buenos Aires. Galatea Gallery. Collages exhibition
1961
Buenos Aires. Witcomb Gallery.
Buenos Aires. Nice Gallery.
Buenos Aires. Rioboo Gallery.
Buenos Aires. Van Riel Gallery. Participates in the Werthein Painting Prize together with Roberto Aizenberg, Juan Del Prete, Raquel Forner, Leónidas Gambartes, Antoni Seguí and Kasuya Sakai.
Buenos Aires. Participates in the Dinamix Award along with Greco, Roberto Aizenberg, Juan Del Prete, Luis Felipe Noé, Vicente Forte and Leopoldo Presas, among others.
Buenos Aires. Participate in the III Annual Painting Show of the ACA, Automobile Club Argentino.
1960
Rosario. Province of Santa Fe. Renom Gallery. Euclid .
Buenos Aires. Opera Theater Art Gallery.
Lugo, Spain. Provincial Museum of Lugo. Group exhibition together with Héctor Basaldúa, Horacio Butler, Raquel Forner, Kasuya Sakai, Leopoldo Presas, Raúl Russo, Sarah Grilo, Carlos Torrallardona and José Antonio Fernández Muro.
Buenos Aires. Van Riel Gallery. Exhibition of 32 works and a series of Boxes-objects.
1959
Buenos Aires. National Museum of Fine Arts, invited by its director Jorge Romero Brest. Retrospective with 106 Batlle Planas works, 1936-59.
Buenos Aires, Galatea Gallery.
Tucumán, Province of Tucumán. Department of Art of the University of Tucumán.
Santa Fe, Province of Santa Fe. “Rosa Galisteo de Rodríguez” Provincial Museum of Fine Arts. Boa-Phases.
Batlle Planas 1958
Venice. Invited to the XXIX Venice International Art Biennale Exhibition. The Argentine shipment is completed with the participation of the artists Raquel Forner and Juan Del Prete. The work Formación del Polihedro (1958) is exhibited
Buenos Aires. Rubbers Gallery.
Buenos Aires. San Telmo Theater.
Buenos Aires. Hebrew Society of Argentina.
1957
Buenos Aires.Museum of Modern Art. Group exhibition “Argentine painting = Argentine painting”.
Asunción. Paraguay. Solar de Sarmiento.
Buenos Aires. Viscontea Gallery.
Morón, Province of Buenos Aires. Morón Museum of Art.
Mar del Plata, Province of Buenos Aires. Casino de Mar del Plata.
Buenos Aires. Rubbers Gallery. “Magic Painting” with Xul Solar, Norah Borges and Lino Enea Spilimbergo.
Rosario, Provincia de Santa Fe. 0 Gallery.
Rosario. Provincia de Santa Fe. Rosario Medical Home.
Buenos Aires. Rubbers Gallery. Group exhibition Self-Portraits, together with Lino Enea Spilimbergo, Eugenio Daneri and Norah Borges, among others.
Buenos Aires. Witcomb Gallery along with Juan Del Prete, Libero Badi and others.
1956
Roma. Selecta Gallery. Collective exhibition with Raquel Forner and Gertrudis Chale in the Tre Pittori Argentini exhibition, organized by the Bonino Gallery together with the Argentine Embassy in Rome.
Buenos Aires. Galatea Gallery. 30 works dedicated to the Desargues Theorem, mostly abstract works made between 1952-1956 (oil paintings and drawings), among others: Exercises, Results of new experiences and Dynamics.
Buenos Aires. Suipacha Gallery.
Buenos Aires. Phantom Gallery.
Buenos Aires. Viscontea Gallery.
Avellaneda, Province of Buenos Aires. People of Art Association of Avellaneda.
Batlle Planas 1955
Buenos Aires.
Bonino Gallery.
Buenos Aires.
Alcorta Gallery.
1954
Buenos Aires. Peuser Gallery.
Santa Fe, Province of Santa Fe. Friends of Art Society Exhibition.
Buenos Aires. Wilenski Gallery. Tribute to Eduardo Sivori along with nine Argentine painters: Victorica, Presas and Russo, among others.
Buenos Aires. Bonino Gallery. Tribute to Miguel Carlos Victorica.
Buenos Aires. Wilenski Gallery junto con Raúl Soldi.
Buenos Aires. Ducreaux Gallery.
Buenos Aires. Witcomb Gallery. First Sacred Art Salon organized by Mediator Dei.
Buenos Aires. Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes. Exposición Batlle Planas.
Buenos Aires. Bonino Gallery. Presenta treinta obras.
Buenos Aires. Alcora Gallery.
La Plata, Province of Buenos Aires. Exhibition XXI Art Hall of La Plata.
1952
Buenos Aires. National Museum of Fine Arts. Argentine painting and sculpture of this century.
Buenos Aires. Van Riel Gallery. Paintings and Monocopies.
Buenos Aires. Krayd Gallery. J. Batlle Planas: Paintings and Drawings.
Buenos Aires. Hebrew Society of Argentina.
Buenos Aires. Kraft Halle. Poetry – Painting, along with Emilio Centurión, Raúl Russo and Vicente Forte, among others.
Paintings are exhibited along with poems by twenty-one poets.
Batlle Planas 1951

The hermetic polyhedron

Buenos Aires. Bonino Gallery

Watercolors and drawings with Miguel Diomede

Buenos Aires. Plástica Gallery.

Contemporary Argentine painters

Buenos Aires. Kraft Hall. Exhibition together with Juan Del Prete, Antonio Berni, Raquel Forner, Norah Borges and Emilio Centurión, among others.
1950
Buenos Aires. Müller Gallery. Exhibition about the series: To the mystery of Albert Anker.
Buenos Aires. Van Riel Gallery. Paintings and Monocopies.
Mendoza, Provincia de Mendoza. Giménez Gallery.
1949
Buenos Aires.Institute of Modern Art. Convened by Julio Payró presents: Juan Batlle Planas. Paintings and drawings 1935-49. Retrospective exhibition. It brings together seventy-eight paintings and drawings. Some 884 works were cataloged on the occasion of the exhibition. Sugerenci
Buenos Aires. Antú Gallery.
Buenos Aires. Art in the streetCycle , with interventions in the windows of Harrod's Galleries, together with Raquel Forner, Héctor Basaldúa, Horacio Butler and Lino Enea Spilimbergo. Participate in this cycle for subsequent years.
Batlle Planas 1948
Buenos Aires. Müller Gallery. The Mechanisms of Number, a series of works on energetic rhythms, dedicated to Ramón Mas I Ferratges.
Buenos Aires. Impulso Gallery. Temperas and drawings.
Buenos Aires. Alcora Gallery.
Batlle Planas 1947
Buenos Aires.Viau Gallery. It presents drawings and the series Quince Noicas, among others: Noica dressed to climb a ladder; Noica contemplating the Wizard's Lizards; Noica walking through a field of glass. It also exhibits gloves and hats made by the Ana Pombo house according to its designs.
Montevideo, Uruguay. Antú Gallery. Friends of Art Association of Uruguay.
Avellaneda, Provincia de Buenos Aires. People of Art Association of Avellaneda.
Buenos Aires. Casal de Catalunya. Exhibition of Catalan artists.
Buenos Aires.Peuser Hall. Group exhibition Contemporary Argentine Painters together with Juan Carlos Castagnino, Enrique Policastro and Demetrio Urruchúa, among others. Exhibits Paintings and Drawings.
1946
Buenos Aires.Müller Gallery. Exhibition Persistent image of an ancestor.
Santa Fe, Provincia de Santa Fe. Provincial Museum of Fine Arts of Santa Fe, “Rosa Galisteo de Rodríguez”.
1945
Buenos Aires. Popular Athenaeum of La Boca.
Montevideo, Uruguay. Friends of the Art of Montevideo. On this occasion he presents three works titled The Little Sister of the Poor along with twenty-four other works.
Buenos Aires. Comte Gallery. Group exhibition together with Juan Del Prete, Manuel Espinosa, Raúl Soldi and Muñoz. Presents twenty collages.
Batlle Planas 1944
Buenos Aires. Müller Gallery. Exhibition of forty-five works including oil paintings, temples and drawings: Tibet, Empordà, The Soul, Persistent Image of Jocasta, Paradise Lost and Gaudí, The Gaudí Stone, among others.
Buenos Aires.Comte Gallery. Collages
1941
Buenos Aires. Participates in the VIII Autumn Salon of the SAAP (Argentine Society of Plastic Artists). It exhibits two tempera paintings titled Paranoid Law.
1940
Buenos Aires. Participates in the VII Autumn Salon of the SAAP. (Argentine Society of Plastic Artists).
Buenos Aires. Participates in the XXVI Annual Salon of the Society of Watercolorists and Engravers in Friends of Art along with Basaldúa and Bellocq, among others.
1939
Buenos Aires. He presents his first individual exhibition at the Teatro del Pueblo. It exhibits thirty-two collages “montages” and some “exquisite corpses.”
Buenos Aires. Participates in the VI Autumn Salon of the SAAP. Argentine Society of Plastic Artists
Buenos Aires. Participates in the XXV Annual Salon of the Society of Watercolorists and Engravers at the Witcomb Hall along with Antonio Berni, Héctor Basaldúa, Alfredo Bigatti, among others.
1938
Buenos Aires. Participates in the XXIV Annual Salon of the Society of Watercolorists and Engravers in Friends of Art.
Buenos Aires. Participates in the SAAP V Salon d'Automne along with Antonio Berni and Aquiles Badi, among others.
1935
Buenos Aires. He participates with two works in the II Autumn Salon of the SAAP.
Buenos Aires. He exhibits four drawings and an oil painting at the Exposició d'artistes catalans i de nicaga catalana at the Casal de Cataluña cultural center together with Planas Casas and Audivert, among others.
1934
Buenos Aires. He exhibits drawings and linocuts in the I Salon of the SAAP (Argentine Society of Plastic Artists).
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